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Kindle DX-489$ ... Ipad_499$ No brainer
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Ahhh...reminds me of the digital SLR thread. Wayne, is it true that you returned your waffle iron because it was terrible for making scrambled eggs? :D;):D
I havent been able to use either yet, but it seems that the Ipad because of its backlit screen will not be able to successfully accomplish what is the Kindle's main attraction for much of its audience - enable you to read for long periods in sunny "vacation" environments without having to recharge. From what I can tell, the two devices are targeting two different audiences. It would be like comparing a Porsche to a Jeep. The Kindle seems very good for what it is intended to do - with the understanding that it is targeting a niche audience. Its success will depend on how many people can justify that kind of expense for vacations or business travel. I think that they need to get the price down by about 50% before it really takes off. For those of you who have Kindle's, what does it cost to purchasae a book? Is there any talk of being able to interface with some form of "libraries" soon? |
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And the price for the normal kindle is only about $230.- +/- (The higher price quoted above is for the very large version—which rather defeats the purpose.) As fxeditor says above, one of the attractions of the kindle is that it is not one of an increasing number of devices that tries to be all things to all people. Instead it has a limited mission and does that extremely well. Like an old Porsche. |
Also, the Kindle is smaller than the iPad.
For me, I simply don't need -- as far as I know of myself these days -- the features of the iPad. As is, I'm running out of outlets at home with the Kindle, the computer, the printer, the cell phone, etc. plugged in. |
Everyone I know with a kindle loves them and then says "it would be really great if it did X." So there is plenty of opportunity for the iPad.
People tout the screen as THE reason to buy it, but it's really just a feature they like. The screen alone is not a strong enough selling point. To me, it seems that the Kindle will need to drop in price dramatically and/or innovate quickly or it will be buried. |
I travel a lot for work - mostly back and forth to China or Korea. The Kindle is - for me - a fantastic companion. I can load as many books as I want and away I go. I also like that you can get a free sample that allows you to read the first 50 or so pages for free to see if you like the book (or to see if you already read it and forgot you did!). Beach reading is great as well since the "ink" doesn't suffer from glare from sunlight. For night reading you need a night light - but you do for a book as well. I don't particularily like the newspaper subscriptions - I still like to hold a paper even though I've gotten over holding a book. Battery life is great as is the speed at which books are downloaded. The web interface is weak and I rarely use it - but it does sometimes come in handy. Like someone said, it's reading tool not a substitute for a netbook or laptop.
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Nevertheless, the death of newspapers should not and probably will not have bearing on the devices like the iPad, as it can do so much more than a reader like the Kindle. |
the Kindle, IMHO, is more of a 1 dimensional device where the Ipad will be 2 with color graphics and cool interphases...software
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I would expect that the iPad will be able to do that as the iPhone and iPod can.
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But granted, the iPad looks like a giant iTouch or iPhone, so I'm sure my only guess is it has a better/bigger screen, but not much else. |
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the iPod app will run in the BKG on an iPhone or touch.... I listen to music and surf the web all the time.... That is the only thing that will run in the back though....
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Guessing you have neither???
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