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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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Unless someone comes out with a head-less laptop-server sometime before I buy it... Think of it, modern laptop computing power, without the diagonal size accompanying a laptop. Keep it in your backpack and VNC with the N900, or use it (with full-size keyboard and touchpad) on your lap with the N900 sitting on top, in front of the keyboard. But noone will make such a thing, I'm sure.
Edit: Looks like Karel beat me to mentioning Pandora, but I still can't justify a dedicated gaming device.
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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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2008-02-29
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For me? I am waiting for the next gen Kindle or Kindle like device. I think this year near the holiday season we will see some interesting new e-ink devices with much improved ergonomics in terms of reading. Might even see a side lighted display for reading at night in bed (one of the biggest drawbacks to e-ink devices...not backlight = no use in the dark). Plus we might see some seriously improved web browsing ability included. A well known "secret" is you can browse the web on the Kindle, it's a 'secret' beta function that everyone knows.
I like the Cybook from Bookeen and the guys over on the Baen Forums banded together to become a US reseller for them...so far pretty nice results.
I liked the iLiad devices too...but they are French and there is that whole Jerry Lewis thing...so....ummm, no...hehehehe...really it is a slick device that also is open and runs on a Linux core...just pretty spendy for a 16-shades of grey device. Of all dedicated e-ink readers it's the most tricked out.
Still, the feature set of the Kindle is hard to beat in terms of reading. Mostly I mean online EVDO access to Wikipedia and, well, of course the Kindle store...then again the latter might be a short coming. hehehehe.
Most of my reading content comes from Baen, Fictionwise, Project Gutenberg (if I can find clean copied of books), FeedBooks or over on MobiReader.com (forum dedicated to ebook devices of all sort). All of those sources offer an amazing array of free ebook content. Real novels too, lots of classics some of which are out of print permanently. I also get content from Mobipocket too...now Tor seems to have a new plan of attack in this arena. Tor has dropped some subtle (ok not so subtle) hints of a new super wiz-bang Web 2.0 site due this spring or early this summer. So something is stirring the industry up a bit. To be honest between the Sony readers and the Kindle it might have tipped the scales enough that we'll see a big change in ebook versions of everything. At least of modern day content.
I would love to carry around my whole reference shelf with my on a SDHC card. Even on the NIT's and their smaller display's I would probably use it extensively as a reader for technical references. I also have an antiques business and would love to have those books on the device.
Over all for me, the Kindle seems to be the closest to what I would want from a dedicated book reading device. I am amazed what a difference the ability to look up people, places & things on the Wikipedia helps reading on my Clie...but the process is a bit distracting and could be better...still it works. But the Kindle move in the direction where having such access seems like it simply belongs there and feels transparent to the reader. The Whispernet service is far cooler then I had imagined. I only had a few days to play with one as she bought it for her hubby for his BD last month and asked if I could setup everything. Now if there ever was a case of "...HECK YEAH, I'll fix your computer..." that was it!
Still has issues like it's small compared to many books I would want, such as tech references & manuals. I don't like the buttons and it needs something like the kickstand on our NIT's.
Something ya gotta check out is on the Kindle page over on at Amazon. They have somewhere down the page with a "drop test video"...holy schnikes!! They dropped it on it's corner 30" and it never missed a beat. Right then and there I was hooked...not ready to plunk down my $400 on a gen one device but I was sorely tempted...but the N800 won me over.
I am also waiting because I am hoping the next gen will read more formats, drm & non-drm. And I want to see if they are willing to improve how it works in your hands.
Yeah, it's $$$$ and there is a risk of Amazon just dropping the program. But so could Sony or any of the others.
Anyway, that is my next thing this year...finally buy an e-ink device. So, I think most of this year is gonna be spent learning Linux, Maemo and remembering what the heck the syntax in C/C++ is...or maybe I'll just play with Python and use Java too...in December my last support agreement with my last client on a MS platform expired and I let them know I was not going to be working in that area any longer. So I am technically no longer bound to MS & their tools (which actually are not awful). I am gonna spend the whole year detoxing the MS poisons from my being and see what shakes out...
OK, my year is set...what's your tech plans? Come on you know there is some device you cannot wait to git-yer-hands on!!