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Dec. 17th, 2007 09:11 am
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Dave Cake (aka [livejournal.com profile] strangedave) has an excellent post about electronic book readers over at Talking Squid, structured around a review of the new Amazon Kindle but dealing concisely and convincingly with many general arguments against such devices.

I think it's only a matter of time before the right reader comes along to make ebooks as ubiquitous as mp3 music files. The Kindle doesn't appear to be it, but that doesn't mean it isn't being designed right now, by someone. I for one will welcome it, and the empty spaces on my book shelves it will allow.

Dave's post is part one of two. I'm looking forward to reading the rest.

Date: 2007-12-17 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] derekcfpegritz.livejournal.com
You're absolutely right: it's only a matter of time until ebooks really catch on--and the only reason they haven't yet is because there isn't a single ebook reader yet on the market that has the ease-of-use and must-have hype of an iPod. The Kindle is grotesquely ugly, clumsy, and, worst of all, has an abysmally bad screen. Plus, it can only display a limited number of files--there are so many ebook formats out there that you need at minimum two different portable devices to read them all. Format standardization is only a minor problem, though: it's easy enough to make a device that reads all formats (even though, like most mp3 players, you only need to make a device that plays the most common format[s])--but designing a device that is easy to use and easy to read....Seems impossible, based on all previous readers. But someone eventually will design "The Perfect Thing" for the ebook world and then paper books will be little more than a novelty within a year.

Date: 2007-12-17 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murasaki-1966.livejournal.com
I still like the fee of paper and print in my hands - but I'm old-fashioned that way.

the real thing

Date: 2007-12-17 04:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] millisynth.livejournal.com

I agree. Although Im not against "ebooks", I would rather have the "real" thing.
It's small. It's portable. You can read it anywhere, even without power. And airport security don't go mental at you when you try to take one onboard a plane...

Re: the real thing

Date: 2007-12-17 04:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] millisynth.livejournal.com

Oh...Unless you are reading the book "The Unknown Terrorist". Natch.

http://www.cairnspost.com.au/article/2007/11/15/4555_news.html

Re: the real thing

Date: 2007-12-17 04:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladnews.livejournal.com
It'll always come down to personal choice, and I agree with Dave that ebooks are unlikely to dominate the market for a good while yet. I too like the feel of a real book, but I know that when it comes to packing books for a long flight, having to build or buy new bookcases to fit in the latest purchases, and so on, I'll be really glad for (and will at least occasionally take advantage of) the electronic option. When the right reader exists, of course. :-)

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