My iPad Review, and iPad vs. Kindle 2
This is a discussion on My iPad Review, and iPad vs. Kindle 2 within the iBooks forums, part of the iPad App Store category; Originally Posted by mslammers
While I believe my Kindle DX is superior for much/most of my reading needs, the Kindle is a "one trick pony" ...
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Originally Posted by
mslammers
While I believe my Kindle DX is superior for much/most of my reading needs, the Kindle is a "one trick pony" while the iPad lets me shift from reading to many other functions and back rather seamlessly. Of course I have the Kindle App and can access any of my Kindle "based" books [not ones that I have loaded to my Kindle 'not through the Amazon Kindle store'] Those I can read both places. I expect the multi-tasking capability of 4.2 will expand that capability. My prediction--Amazon will be coming out with color ink soon, maybe in 2011. They already have folders on the Kindle.
I do think Amazon will bring color e-Ink to the Kindle sometime in 2011 (there's already an announcement of a Chinese e-reader with color e-Ink from PVI due out in March), but I don't think that will make the Kindle 4 a multi-function tablet. First, I think Amazon wants to keep the focus on reading, since a lot of people like a device purely optimized for reading (as you say, the Kindle may only do one thing, but it does that thing very well). Second, even color e-Ink still lacks full-motion video ability, and the colors aren't as vibrant as LCD, so it's still not ideal for a tablet computer.
Color e-Ink (at least the version we'd see in 2011) would still be best in dedicated e-readers, it would keep the benefits of e-Ink and add color book covers and illustrations -- but not movie playing, great Internet browsing, games, etc.
Of course, Amazon could decide to make a tablet competitor, like B&N did with the Nook Color. But I think Amazon will always keep one branch of the Kindle line dedicated to those who read a lot and just want the best possible e-reader. And, honestly, for pure fiction reading, color would be nice, but isn't really THAT huge a deal to many people.
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11-15-2010 02:27 AM
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iPad and iBooks have worked amazingly well for me. I love ittt!! Reading in Sepia, being able to fiddle with Brightness and Font Size has resulted in a very easy to read device. In fact I reckon I have finished well over 12 books on it [and some of them were huge] with no issues. I guess its a matter of personal choice, eyesight, and past experience. But for me it has been a God Send. I shudder when I remember trying to read on my iPod Touch
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Meezers
Anyone else wonder why "The Hunger Games" isn't on iBook?
Because Suzanne Collins' publisher has not been able to reach an agreement with Apple???
Electronic versions are available from Amazon, B&N and Borders so its not like they made an exclusive deal with one book seller over another.
Is there a list somewhere of the the publishers and the e-book formats they publish books to.
I am finding it frustrating to be reading a series on iBooks, then the series disappears, or the next book is already on Amazon and not yet on iBooks.
Thus the glory of the ipad as an ereader over the others. I can't read my Kindle books on a Nook or vice versa unless I go through some lengthy steps. At which point I lose all the things like bookmarks etc..the Ipad, I just download the appropriate vendor app, and voila! I am reading anything I want. Kindle, Nook, Kobo, e-book, pdf. I never have to worry about an author not coming to terms with a vendor over their book.
Oh yeah, I can also check my email, surf the web, play game...ahh, you get the picture...pun intended
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Originally Posted by
SweetPoison
Me too. I sold my Nook on CL for $150, when I got my iPad.
Hi
.. may I ask, what is "CL" ? Anywhere where you can sell "old" tech is priceless
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Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
SweetPoison
Me too. I sold my Nook on CL for $150, when I got my iPad.
Hi

.. may I ask, what is "CL" ? Anywhere where you can sell "old" tech is priceless

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ARe ipads and kindles really competitors? You can read Kindle books on an ipad using the free Kindle app.
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Originally Posted by
Sybelius
ARe ipads and kindles really competitors? You can read Kindle books on an ipad using the free Kindle app.
Yes and no. I see them as complementary devices, or as devices focusing on different markets and doing different things well. I think the Kindle (especially the new Kindle 3) is the best device available solely for reading, but the iPad does a lot of things (web surfing, watching videos, playing games, etc.) that the Kindle either does poorly or can't do at all.
I think they're really more different than similar -- sure, I can write an email on a smartphone and make a VOIP call with my laptop, but I don't consider them competitors, just different tools for different purposes, with different strengths and weaknesses.
As you point out, Amazon has a foothold on the iPad as well -- many people use the Kindle App and read e-books purchased from Amazon on the iPad. Interestingly, the iPad also has apps from B&N, Kobo, Sony, Google, etc. (in addition to iBooks), and can read e-books from many different sources.
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Each user have different preferences and requirements influencing their device of choice.
Since I bought my iPad2 some four months ago, I have not even switched my kindle on. For me I do not see the need to cart two devices around with me and the iPad allow me to read all my purchases on one device, even though they may be in different Apps.
I reconfigured the Kindle over the weekend for my wife.
Then there is still the whole debate of e Readers vs. hard-copy and the preference to either is definitely not driven by age.
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