Intrigued by eBooks
(I originally posted this on bub.blicio.us, but I want everyone’s input)
Since it’s Banned Book Week,
and because we should all step away from our computers and read some
books, I thought I’d talk about eBook readers. Really, I want your opinion on them.
I’ve
gone on record several times and in several places as saying I could
never use an eBook Reader like the Kindle. Then I wandered into Borders
Books over the weekend and ran smack into a display for the Sony eBook Reader.
My husband had a heck of a time dragging me away from the display unit,
as it was my first hands-on encounter with an eBook device.
I was impressed – amazingly impressed – by the size of the unit. It
was slightly larger than a paperback book, but amazingly thin and
light. The screen, with the special e-ink (my husband said something
about solid state graphics or something), was easy to read. It was just
like looking at a page in a book. In fact, I found it slightly easier
to read than a page in a book.
I found myself wanting one. I can’t believe it. I love books. I love
the feel of a book in my hand and the musty smell of old books. So I’m
surprised at myself. It comes down to this. As a Web Worker, I’m on the
go a lot. I’ve always got a book, newspaper, or magazine (or all of the
above) in my briefcase, along with my Macbook and it’s necessary
accessories. An eBook device would cut down on the number of things
shoved into my briefcase. With the Kindle, in particular, I could
actually download and read the newspaper without getting covered in
news ink or dealing with the unweildy and impractical size. With either
device, I could easily bookmark my place.
I’ll be traveling a lot (for me), over the next year, including two
trips to California, a trip to Las Vegas, and quite possibly a trip to
Seattle / Alaska. None of these places are close to Cincinnati, so I’ll
be spending a lot of time on a plane. In my carry-on, I usually have at
least one newspaper, two magazines, and two books, with more books in
my checked luggage. An eBook device would free up that carry-on space
for something else – or for nothing, which is even better.
I haven’t read a blogger review of the Sony eBook Reader, although I’d like to. My friend Jason, however, has written a rather glowing review of the Kindle.
His review has made quite an impact on me – he’s a librarian. Granted,
he’s a bit more digital than a lot of librarians I know, but really,
his world is books and he loves his Kindle.
My biggest issue right now is price. The Kindle,
in particular, seems extravagant at almost $400. I’d love to get my
hands on a sample machine to use for a bit to see if it’s even worth
$400 to the average user. Would I really use it all the time or just
for travel? $400 is a lot if I’m not going to use it on a daily basis.
So tell me, would you switch to an eBook device? Do you have
thoughts on whether you’d use a Kindle or Sony or something I haven’t
yet stumbled across? Tell me what you think in the comments below.
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Cheers!
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char
October 3rd, 2008 at 7:54 am #
We are seeing a huge increase in the # of Sony eReader customers downloading eBook content from our website http://www.contentrealtime.com Many of them are from outside the US. There must be many more people than you that “liked the look” of the Sony eReader, and they are certainly using it, since they continue to download new titles as we upload them each week.
Char
Bryan
October 3rd, 2008 at 10:43 am #
I have a Sony PRS-500. It is very nice. Then again, I have been an e-book user for a long time. My Palm PDA has been used for that in the past. The key misses on the Sony have been no light (I like to read at night) and no way to annotate what I read. That is not a big deal for recreational reading, but for other materials it is unfortunate. The new Sony is smaller, has a LED light built in and a touchscreen. Check out the info here: http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/02/sony-announces-prs-700-reader/.