Droid Life also makes some sharp observations
about differences between this device and the original Moto 360.
Not exact matches
I once asked book industry maven Mike Shatzkin
about my rather eccentric views on all this, and he told me in an ensuing email: «You may very well be right
about the
differences between paper - reading and screen - reading, in trerms of brain chemistry, but just as nobody in the past heeded the calls that radiation and cancer might impact cellphone use, do you think makers of
device readers will listen to you or even care if you are right?»
(Also it would be good if you could gather any information
about what is the
difference between T62B and C or whatever different models of this
device that are out there!)
For the next post in this series, I'll talk a bit
about various technical
differences between devices I'm familiar with, and how difficult it is to get books onto them.
this is part 1, where we put the
devices side by side, and generally talk
about the
differences are
between low light and outside reading, as well as page turning speeds.
Before we get into the
differences between KU readers and Non-KU readers
devices, let's talk
about the overall picture of reading preferences that came out of the survey.
We also asked e-Reader owners
about the types of content they're reading on their
devices — and found major
differences between iPad and Kindle owners.
Obvious
differences not withstanding, the striking thing
about the comparison is the similarities
between the two
devices.
Both
devices are similar in size and weight, and both have 7 - inch touchscreens, but there are number of
differences between the two, the most obvious is the fact that the Nook Color costs
about half as much as the PlayBook.
will ignite conversations
about the multitude of
differences between reproductions and their objects, an issue that has become particularly poignant as laptops and phones become increasingly ubiquitous viewing
devices for the visual arts.
As a result of this
difference between jurisdictions, the Munich - based Bundespatentgericht (Federal Patent Court of Germany) today sided with Samsung and Google's Motorola Mobility in declaring an Apple iPhone patent, EP2059868 on a «portable electronic
device for photo management», invalid within the borders of Germany because a video of the original January 2007 iPhone presentation already showed the famous bounce - back effect in the photo gallery, which is what this patent is all
about.
There is a lot of hearsay
about what
difference there will be
between these three
devices.
Make no bones
about it: This is a premium, pocket - friendly multimedia
device for those looking to split the
difference between business and pleasure, or prefer their mobile phone loaded with bells and whistles.
The $ 299 Nest Cam IQ, unveiled by the Google - owned smart home
devices maker today (May 31), is capable of detecting the
difference between a person and a pet, sending you an alert
about the latter all by itself.
There's not much to say
about any real
differences between the two
devices since they both run exactly the same software.
As the main
differences between the Pixel and Pixel XL are the screen size, resolution, and price, which of the two
devices are you most excited
about and looking to pick up?
So if you're curious
about the
differences between those displays, you've still got time to go and spend a few minutes with both
devices before making a final choice.
That may not sound like much, but when you think
about the size
difference between a 4 - inch smartphone like the iPhone 5s and a 5 - inch
device like the Galaxy S4, the discrepancy becomes clear.