By: Xyzzy
I don’t think that it’s necessarily a matter of tablet vs. LCD — there are still a lot of people like me that *really* don’t wish to read on a backlit device for various reasons. I think that it’s...
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Even though I have all major ereading apps on my iPad 3, Nexus 7 , iPod Touch and various Android phones, I still never read on them: I read on eink. I bought 3 new eink readers for myself and two as...
View ArticleBy: Sweetpea
Yes, I’d say this was the case too. What improvements have been made to e-ink reader for the last year? As far as I know, it’s only that glow stuff. Why would I replace my e-ink device if only adds...
View ArticleBy: Alex
Most cheap tablets don’t live a year, e-ink devices are still alive, working for the purpose they are made: read. Competition in tables x e-readers is pointless, is like tablets x shoes, the existence...
View ArticleBy: Tyler
The only e reader I have bought recently is the Kobo mini that went on sale for Black Friday. That’s only because I could keep it in my jacket pocket and have something to read on this winter where...
View ArticleBy: Tyler
The next round of cheap tablets are the Nooks and Kindle Fires. They will lat more than a year.
View ArticleBy: Naum
It’s because tablets have progressed much more in the past few years — slimmer, faster, cheaper, both Android and iOS — now, for less than $200, you can have a quality tablet that does email, apps PLUS...
View ArticleBy: eReader Shipments Expected to Drop in 2013 | The Passive Voice
[...] of projections today that predict that there will be a 27% decline next year.Link to the rest at The Digital ReaderClick to Tweet/Email/Share This Post wpa2a.script_load(); Ebook/Ereader GrowthNo...
View ArticleBy: ben
Cheap tablets might be good for those who don’t read, or can’t afford/have never really seen a good tablet. The iPad is a great tablet, the Nexus and the Kindle Fire are plausible. But neither is a...
View ArticleBy: Paper plates and cheap Kindles | Bryan Rubenau
[...] I’m a bit bummed that the tech world is predicting a slow death of the inexpensive e-reader. Barnes & Noble is giving away Nook Simple Touches for free if you buy a higher end Nook HD+, and...
View ArticleBy: Mike Cane
And you mocked me for saying eInk was dead just a few weeks ago when the iPad Mini was announced for $329. Craptabs will go nowhere. NEXT!
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