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thistlechaser ([personal profile] thistlechaser) wrote2014-05-23 09:18 pm
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Kindle: Day One / RP!

When I returned home from work, my new Kindle was waiting at my door. Same with the previous Kindle: They just left it at the door, in a public walkway, where anyone could have just walked off with it without notice. Luckily no one did.

In the first moments of using it, I was very unhappy: None of my books had cover images and it was slow as hell to use. Turned out the slow part was the cause of and because of the lack of covers, and soon both issues were fixed. (It had to download 100+ covers, and apparently downloading so much made everything slow.)

My first reaction was that it was cool that it was so small.
My second reaction was that it would be a problem that it's so small.

Unfortunately small ereader means a small screen (duh). I like to keep the text big in an effort to go easy on my eyes, but just using the second largest text size (which is smaller than what I use on my iPad), and I get very little text per page. The largest size is bigger than I need -- luckily, as then you get just a tiny bit of text per page. It's just too bad the second largest is too small.

The other issue is that, unfortunately but understandably, the Kindle feels really, really cheap compared to my iPad. However, as one was $700+ and the other about $150, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. The touch screen doesn't work nearly so well (with the iPad, it's like you're moving it with your brain because it's so responsive), plus even when not downloading something, the Kindle is noticeably slow. Not like AOL dial up slow, but things like my computer, phone, and iPad respond instantly to a tap or a command, there's a slight delay on the Kindle. The delay plus the less responsive touch screen makes it frustrating to use.

Another issue is that it's all black and white. I know it's not reasonable, but I wish sellers would list things an item doesn't have -- like I wouldn't have bought that first Kindle if I had known it didn't have a touchscreen. Color only comes into play when looking at the covers/picking a new book, but it's depressing to not have it.

However, this is only my first day using it. I'm going to finish at least my current book on it (probably the next one as well) to give me a chance to get used to it. Maybe I'll stop noticing the issues. (And speaking of not noticing things, the built-in ads only bugged me once today, with that was with lots of use and playing around with it. I'm pretty sure they won't be an issue.)

Positives to it? It's smaller and lighter, though when using it at home, the iPad's size and weight aren't an issue (away from home is a different story). I can't really think of any other positives other than "It's cool" (though a lot less cool than it would be if it had color...).

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And on RP! Eeeee! I RPed all night and it was wonderful! I haven't RPed so long and with so many people since... I don't know, sometime back in WoW? Usually scenes with lots of people are rough, but mostly the group broke into smaller conversations with new people coming and going through the evening. I love playing a social butterfly character -- it makes it so easy to ICly meet new people and take part in scenes!

RP seems to go on all day and all night, so I think I'm going to be able to go back to playing daily. So happy! :D And oddly for a large group of RPers on a MMO, no one was bad! I think the worst RPer I encountered today was still at "pretty good" level.

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I'm loving the current book I'm reading, and the Kindle tells me I'll finish it in about three hours of reading (okay, cool feature there!), so in the next day or two I'll post the review for it. If I don't get to it before Monday, have a good long weekend, all! (Unless you're not in America. In that case, have a good normal weekend, all!)
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[identity profile] al-zorra.livejournal.com 2014-05-24 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I got an e-reader (Kobe) for Christmas. I HATED IT. I hated it so much I got the giver to send it back and get a refund.

It seems to me, at least, that instead of sinking into the reading experience, the reader spends all of her time trying to get things positioned correctly, the right size, trying to do that frackin' swipe thang, etc. etc. etc. No concentration here. The "page" was way too small -- one would be trying to "turn" the page every paragraphy at least. Also holding it felt all wrong and clumsy and uncomfortable.

It would be so nice to have an electronic device that had a decent display and easy operation to have a few books on for travel and so on, but e-readers aren't it. From, granted only my own experience, I can't figure out why people are so in love with their e-readers.

Plus they're entirely useless for research materials, maps, and all the rest. And most of my reading by about 99.9% is histories and related materials.

Love, C.

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-05-24 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, iPad addresses most of those issues. The interface is so easy that it takes no thought at all -- there's never a "mis-swipe" where you can't get the page to turn on the first try. The screen is big and high quality, nice sharp images. If you could find one to test out, you should. You might like it! :)
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[identity profile] al-zorra.livejournal.com 2014-05-24 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
But aren't iPads essentially extra large iPhones, and now that the phones are getting bigger again, aren't iPads on their way out?

I never could figure out what a tablet was really good for in the first place, other than a sort of dedicated entertainment center? They're too small to do real work on.

As my budget determines most things, I can't have something as expensive as an iPad for reading fiction only!

Love, C.
Edited 2014-05-24 21:11 (UTC)

[identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com 2014-05-24 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
While I do have an iPhone, I don't do much of anything with it other than make calls and text, so I'm not sure how the two compare. To me, the iPad is a lot closer to a computer than to a smart phone.

I think even a big phone will always be smaller than an ereader (or at least the two Kindles I have), and my ipad is about... 5? 6? times the size of the Kindle, so it's really a big difference in size.

And that makes sense! When I originally got the iPad, I had intended to do a whole lot more with it than read.