Therefore I had the opportunity to see in first hand the reaction of people who have never seen or even
heard about a ereader.
Not exact matches
I am more than ready to
hear about a new
ereader... preferably an updated Paperwhite.
I've
heard good things
about the Nexus 7 as an
ereader, so look forward to trying it myelf (if / when it actually turns up!)
i love these events where you
hear about all sorts on new
ereaders in the US since they'll all be available to me soon
The ASUS DR - 950
ereader isn't the DR - 570 OLED - lovely we've been
hearing about lately, but we won't turn our nose up at a 9 - inch E Ink touchscreen and integrated WiFi and HSDPA.
Then, if I
hear enough
about how Kobo
eReaders no longer have so many stuuuuuupid software problems, I * might * buy another one.
Yes — I've
heard all
about things like BookBub and that other one (
EReader Today or something?).
We've all
heard about book printing machines like the Espresso — Why not an
eReader printing machine?
Even though you have
heard me rant a bit
about the anti-education direction the company has taken in the development of the Kindle
ereader (loss of SD card slot, loss of replaceable battery, loss of external Whispernet on - off...
It's a slightly unsettling and sinking feeling I get whenever I
hear discussion
about booksellers and others moving away from E-Ink based
ereaders towards tablets.
Considering I can get another Pandigital Novel (white, which has better specs than the black) from Kohl's this weekend (if in stock) for
about $ 5 more after discounts / price - match with OfficeMax / rebate, I would much rather do that for an
ereader bigger than my Archos 5, with a lot of Android capabilities such as Nook, Kindle and Borders apps that will do the decryption for me and have the wifi for direct downloads (and the music player will work ok, although some PDN owners with better
hearing have complained
about the sound quality).
hear about a book on TV or radio, read
about it on a web site, have a friend recommend it, and download it to your
eReader in seconds.
If I
heard correctly they said the price will be comparable to other
ereaders with
about the same screen size on the market.
People who
hear me talk
about eReaders now would be very surprised to learn how I struggled with the decision to buy that first device.
Every few weeks seem to
hear something
about a new
eReader or Tablet PC that is destined to be a «Kindle Killer».
While this has been an amazing and record breaking year for the Kindle, we haven't
heard much
about the more basic, but highly publicized in its time, Kobo
eReader.
It was great to
hear at CALL
about law librarians helping their
ereader loving clients with their recreational ebook reading (how to find content they want, borrow from their public library, buy online, download to their devices).