Girlfriend's dad is wanting an E-reader as he's going travelling soon. What's the best one to get at the moment?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
IPAD LOL
Last edited by Brasso (2011-12-08 13:37:52)
Good luck getting the battery to last for a full bookBrasso wrote:
IPAD LOL
do the other readers actually last a whole book? i didn't know that. i thought half a book for the ipad was pretty good :?FloppY_ wrote:
Good luck getting the battery to last for a full bookBrasso wrote:
IPAD LOL
Fixed.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Kindle and a n Amazon Prime PirateBay membership.
Because you don't get piratebay memberships?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
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The whole point of E-readers is that they (most of them) use E-ink displays that only use power when they cycle pixels, that's why the battery can last for so long...Brasso wrote:
do the other readers actually last a whole book? i didn't know that. i thought half a book for the ipad was pretty good :?FloppY_ wrote:
Good luck getting the battery to last for a full bookBrasso wrote:
This. Supposed to last 30 days with Wi-Fi off. I've read more books because of it than I would normally. I run out, download a new one straight away.Aries_37 wrote:
I've got a kindle. Such a good purchase.
I've had the 3g + keyboard kindle 2 for nearly a year now, and it was an awesome investment for reading books. I highly reccommend it for reading. I do not suggest you get the non-eink kindles with the intent that people use them to read. Battery life won't be as good, but primarily the eink is lighter in the hand and the display is significantly better for reading.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'd probably rather get one of the more e-papery kindles if I was going to read anything on it.
I normally read about 2 hours a day, 5 days a week (train commute), and the battery easily lasts 3 weeks with the 3g off on mine.PrivateVendetta wrote:
Supposed to last 30 days with Wi-Fi off.