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01-18-2011, 07:27 PM
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My daughter got a pandigital e-reader for Christmas and it was super slow ...
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Obviously not a real option for your daughter, but the Pandigital readers are Android-based (2.x also), and they can be rooted - if it's the latest hard/firmware, this makes them faster and basically turns it into an Android tablet.
It's literally 80% of an iPad's functionality at 15% of the price, although it does take fairly significant tech know-how. It also allows you to install both the Kindle and Nook software from the Android marketplace - so you get the functionality of both.
Odd little aside, but with stores blowing them out for as low as $60 (and with them readily available on the Bay for under a hundred), I thought it might be worth mentioning.
To get back to the thread: with Android 3 tablets on the horizon, the answer to this question might soon be "neither, and cheaper" so if you don't want one this minute, holding out could be a boon. Both get rave reviews, though, so I'd definitely try both out in-store and go with what suits your fancy there.
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01-18-2011, 09:53 PM
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Got a Kindle for Christmas and love it. My only complaint is that publishers are crazy with the price of the digital copies of books. I can kind of understand new releases, but when I can order a used copy of the book for $3.00 (with free 2-day shipping thanks to Amazon Prime) as opposed to the Kindle copy for $9.99, I've gotta stick with the paper. There are a lot of free books out there- most of the "classics" and a lot of other stuff. You have to weed through the junk, though.
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01-18-2011, 11:43 PM
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Totally happy with my Nook, I'd like a tablet at some point, but not until they become a lot more functional and a lot less like a big version of my Droid.
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01-19-2011, 03:13 AM
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Totally happy with my Nook, I'd like a tablet at some point, but not until they become a lot more functional and a lot less like a big version of my Droid.
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You can hack the Nook (color at least) to be a tablet. I've been itching to do it to the one I got for Xmas but I want to wait til after the Droid update comes out this month.
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01-19-2011, 07:49 AM
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Aren't the color ones just like looking at yet another computer screen? My eyes can only take so much of that in a day. My daughter wanted the e-Ink of a black & white and I do too. I'd be getting it to read only.
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01-19-2011, 09:48 AM
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I've yet to have any sort of eyestrain reading my nook, plus since I read in very dark places, it was the only choice for me.
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01-19-2011, 11:57 AM
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You can hack the Nook (color at least) to be a tablet. I've been itching to do it to the one I got for Xmas but I want to wait til after the Droid update comes out this month.
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Nook, not Nook Color. Same problem I described above applies, I don't want a tablet that functions like a larger version of my Droid. Don't know why I'd want my ebook reader to be a larger version of my Droid either.
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Aren't the color ones just like looking at yet another computer screen? My eyes can only take so much of that in a day. My daughter wanted the e-Ink of a black & white and I do too. I'd be getting it to read only.
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Yes, I haven't had eye strain from reading on my Droid myself, but I wanted an ebook reader, not a tablet for that reason.
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01-19-2011, 12:20 PM
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I've yet to have any sort of eyestrain reading my nook, plus since I read in very dark places, it was the only choice for me.
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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Nook, not Nook Color. Same problem I described above applies, I don't want a tablet that functions like a larger version of my Droid. Don't know why I'd want my ebook reader to be a larger version of my Droid either.
Yes, I haven't had eye strain from reading on my Droid myself, but I wanted an ebook reader, not a tablet for that reason.
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Y'all are still young  I get eye strain just reading email on my Droid...lol. And between work & school? Probably 16-17 hours a day staring at a computer screen some days. The e-Ink seems calmer somehow.. don't know how else to describe it.
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01-19-2011, 04:11 PM
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Totally happy with my Nook, I'd like a tablet at some point, but not until they become a lot more functional and a lot less like a big version of my Droid.
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Android 3 should essentially solve these problems - it's actually not intended for phone functionality at all.
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01-19-2011, 08:09 PM
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We have both a Kindle and an iPad and I'm obsessed with both of them, but I can only handle reading on the Kindle. My husband reads on the iPad and it doesn't bother him, but he doesn't tear through a book every few days like I do.
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01-19-2011, 09:35 PM
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Android 3 should essentially solve these problems - it's actually not intended for phone functionality at all.
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Well, when I say 'bigger version of my phone' I'm talking about things like memory, processor speed, and software capabilities as well. At this point since I have a laptop (that can handle WoW and Word etc) a Nook for reading and a smartphone I don't feel like I have the need for a tablet. Something's going to have to sell me on the WHY. I still don't have a separate MP3 player now that I have my phone because I don't see the point.
The geek in me likes gadgets for gadgets own sake, but the person trying to pay off her student loans needs more.
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01-20-2011, 10:33 PM
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Neither. There's just something about cracking the binding on a new paperback that just makes me SOOOO happy. Plus trying to actually READ on any sort of computer-type screen really gives me a headache
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01-20-2011, 10:54 PM
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^^ You need to check out the e-Ink screens they're designed specifically to mimic a real page. They're not backlit so they don't cause eye strain. You actually need a light to read them.
Doesn't replace cracking open a new book, but the ability to carry around hundreds of books makes up for that for me.
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03-03-2011, 09:57 AM
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03-03-2011, 10:09 AM
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Wow, that worked fast.
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Thanks.
Kinda made up my mind on the Nook.
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