Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th Jan 2010 18:09 UTC
Apple Yes, yes, I apologise. After Kroc's story earlier today, and together with this one, we now have three stories in a row on the Ipad iPad (sorry, I can't ban camel case from OSNews just yet). So, what are we going to do? Predictions? Criticism? More details? No - I want to explain what I think the differences are between the introduction of the iPod and the iPhone, and that of the iPad.
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RE: I Agree
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 28th Jan 2010 18:48 UTC in reply to "I Agree"
Bill Shooter of Bul
Member since:
2006-07-14

I really don't understand why anyone would consider this a e book reader anymore than any other netbook/notebook other than the form factor. It still has a backlit lcd display, which sucks compared to e-ink.

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RE[2]: I Agree
by kristoph on Thu 28th Jan 2010 18:59 in reply to "RE: I Agree"
kristoph Member since:
2006-01-01

The question of e-ink versus a luminous display for reading is really a personal one.

I've found, personally, that I prefer reading on an luminous display. I work on a computer all day everyday, my eyes are used to it. e-ink, in contrast, seems unnatural and the page refresh is really jarring to the flow of the book.

I have been reading Kindle stuff on my iPhone but the size is not ideal so this is a great solution.

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RE[3]: I Agree
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 28th Jan 2010 19:28 in reply to "RE[2]: I Agree"
Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

Have you used an e-ink device? For me its night or day. I respect your opinion, but I must say it sounds very wrong to me.

Its like when I meet someone who insists that COBOL is the easier to use than any other language. Its clear that they are familiar with COBOL, but I suspect they haven't tried to learn anything else and are simply protecting their ignorance by shrouding it in a prideful opinion.

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