• @jordanlund
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    -95 months ago

    “When it comes to an eBook reader, the choices are limited.”

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    Limited to every other smart phone and tablet on the planet?

    • StarDreamer
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      5 months ago

      Having a good, dedicated e-reader is a hill that I would die on. I want a big screen, with physical buttons, lightweight, multi-weeklong battery, and an e-ink display. Reading 8 hours on my phone makes my eyes go twitchy. And TBH it’s been a pain finding something that supports all that and has a reasonably open ecosystem.

      When reading for pleasure, I’m not gonna settle for a “good enough” experience. Otherwise I’m going back to paper books.

      • @jordanlund
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        -145 months ago

        I don’t buy the need for e-ink. I’m on normal LCDs for… way more hours than I’d care to admit. No strain.

        • @[email protected]
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          95 months ago

          Have you used an e-ink reader? The difference is remarkable. My Kobo battery died this morning, so I finished the book I was reading on my iPad, which was fine, but much less pleasant.

          Besides, it’s not just about the screen. The lack of distractions in a device that serves only one purpose is just as important to me.

          • @jordanlund
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            -75 months ago

            I’ve looked at e-ink readers multiple times since they first came out and they are all garbage. Low resolution, trash images, garbage refresh rates, slow page turns, awful white levels.

            I literally see no reason to ever use one over a nice phone or tablet display which, by the way, can be used for other content options besides text.

            • @[email protected]
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              35 months ago

              Did you not see the bit about not actually wanting other content options? My Kobo is a single use device that is incredible at what I want it to do. I don’t care about refresh rates or resolution, literally all I care about is that it displays text comfortably without being glaring. And it does that.

        • @[email protected]
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          85 months ago

          Disagree completely. I’m on LCD for hours as well, but reading on E-Ink is so much more convenient

        • @[email protected]
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          85 months ago

          Congrats. You won the genetic lottery and was awarded some top tier eyes.

          A lot of people were not.

          • @stackPeek
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            5 months ago

            OOT but after 12 years being the only person without glasses in my family, I’m getting my glasses this week :(

          • Flying Squid
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            5 months ago

            They’re complaining about refresh rates and images, so I’m thinking they aren’t. I’m waiting for ‘you can’t watch a video on them!’