Did B&N Pass On the 6.8" E-ink Screen That Kobo Snapped Up?
Nate the greatest writes "Rumor has it that the new high resolution E-ink screen on the Kobo Aura HD was originally intended for another ereader maker. Inside sources have told me that B&N had first claim on the initial production run of 300,000 6.8' screens, only B&N decided to pass. If this rumor is true then this was the screen that B&N would have used on their new ereader this year. Can you imagine what a Nook Glow HD would have been like? I think it would be the next best thing to a 7" Android tablet with an E-ink screen. It's a shame we might never see it." While flying cars are still on my wishlist, daylight readable screens for more portable devices are even higher up the list.
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My Kindle e-ink screen is perfectly readable in daylight. Is the Nook's e-ink screen different somehow?
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Obvious typ-o, but I feel compelled to make stupid jokes.
"300,000 6.8' screens"
My 60" TV isn't even 6'.
On a 6.8' eReader, you'd only have to turn the page once every hour or so depending on how fast you read.
Doesn't that come to over 386 miles of screen?
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Well I can certainly understand by Barnes & Noble would have trouble seeing the marketability of a an e-reader one has to use a pickup truck to transport.
And since I doubt it was a color e-ink display, even as a small billboard it wouldn't be popular.
I am an early convert to E Readers starting from the clunky Sony PRS series. I have questions about the long term viability of e-ink technology.
The issue is not any weakness in e-ink technology - right now the superior technology to recreate pure reading experience. But sooner or later backlit LCD/LED/OLED screens will have some type of control / settings which will approximate an e-ink experience. When that happens there will not be any pressing reason to buy a pure book reader, but go for a tablet which is also a book reader.
This is similar to the shrinking marketplace for point and shoot digital cameras (smartphone cameras are adequate) , desktops/laptops (sales are cannibalized by tablets) and so on.
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The current landscape of eReaders is incredibly frustrating to me. Your choice is to go for either the superior platform or the superior hardware. Amazon has, by far, the best platform. It is ridiculously easy to side load to your devices, be it via USB, email (with each registered device having its own address), or the Send to Kindle app. Not only that, but it syncs your current position across devices, even for side loaded documents. Then there's Whispersync for Voice, which works impressively well (and provides a cheap means to get audiobooks, as well). The problem is that the hardware is just a rectangular slab with no ergonomics.
Contrast this with Kobo and B&N. Their hardware looks and feels great. The Aura even has a higher res screen 265dpi, the same as a retina iPad). The problem, though, is that their stores are smaller and have worse prices, and no syncing for side loading (and less easy to accomplish, as well). Both Kobo and B&N have nicer firmware/reading software, as well.
Amazon's advantages are, for me, strong enough that it makes the Kindle the better choice of the three. This irritates me, because the Aura HD looks fantastic. I may get one just for the hell of it.
If you can't convince them, convict them.
is a better question.
Is this thing B&W? It isn't worth $20 to me if it's B&W.
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How will this impact my ability to manage my HOSTS files?
This sig is not paradoxical or ironic.
"initial production run of 300,000 6.8' screens" 6.8'? SIX POINT EIGHT FOOT SCREENS???? OMG!
I have a Nook Color, and have had it for the last 2 years. No it does not have e-ink, but I have never needed it. I do take it outside and have read books easily at picnic tables during lunch, and in the car when waiting on someone. Indoors its readability is never a problem during day or night. Nor is this just me, as two of my family members also have Nooks. The third is my sister who has a Kindle and admits that she wishes that she had gotten a Nook for the ability to sideload content.
E-Ink, while it does have some benefits, is adding a feature just to add another bullet point that can be presented in an ad. (*cough* Windows 8 *cough*)
I'd write more but I have to get back to the 28,000+ books on my Nook. (Try doing that with an E-ink Kindle).
You've fucked up the login again, you stupid cunts.
When I log in it takes me to my preferences (why do you assume I want to do this? If I did, I'd click it myself, thanks).
When I go back to the stories, or choose story archive, it's logged me out again.
How's about an old transflective screen like we used to have on the old nokias??
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You must be old and wise.
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Sony e-readers can be jailbroken to android, if that's what OP wishes...
While i also would like something larger ( that isn't the cost of a DX.. geesh.. ) but the key is color. For e-ink to survive the long term it affordable color has to become an option, and soon.
No, it wont ( nor should it ) be in the same market as a multimedia tablet, but i know a lot of people that have moved over to LCD tablets and all their tradeoffs as they need the color format. And as more people do this, the market will start shrinking in the e-ink world. Look at what happened with beta/vhs.. 'good enough' won due to the realities of the market.
I have a Kobo Glo with lots of legitimately purchased ebooks from Amazon and BN on it.
All it takes is the Calibre open source library manager and a couple third-party DRM-stripping plugins. Rarely, converting from AZW, you'll need a bit of CSS skill and a text editor to track down a conversion glitch.
Of course this entails an account at each vendor to buy the books. Downloading is handled by the Amazon and/or Adobe Digital Editions (BN/Kobo) apps used by those accounts. Just don't let the apps fondle your ereader -- that's what Calibre is for.
This technique probably works for Nooks as they're epub-native like Kobo. Not sure how easy or effective converting into AZW/Mobi/etc would be for Kindlers, but these same tools might well do it.