The amount of reading that I do has dropped significantly lately. At least the number of novels that I read has dropped. I still read a ton of websites, blogs, rss feeds, and car magazines but I don't get around to my novels. I've been working on reading
The Atlantis Code for over a month now.
I think there are several reasons why my recreational reading has dropped off. First, I read a ton of material on the web all day long. Second, I'm busy working and taking care of things at home. When I finally get some down time I either veg in front of the television or sleep. The best chance for me to read a novel is in bed just before sleep.
I wonder if I would read more if I had an e-reader. Would making reading more convenient lead to more reading? I’d hate to go out and buy an e-book reader and then find out that I don’t read any more than I did with paperbacks but I am a tech hound and am dying to buy one.
There are several e-readers currently available, what differentiates them tends to be the size of the screen and the web access they provide. Here is a list of the e-readers I’m currently looking at:
name |
cost |
screen size |
screen resolution |
color screen |
wireless access |
browser |
size |
weight in oz. |
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Amazon Kindle |
$259 |
6" |
600 X 800 |
16 shades of grey |
3G |
yes |
8" x 5.3" x 0.36" |
10.2 |
Amazon Kindle DX |
$489 |
9.7" |
1200 X 824 |
16 shades of grey |
3G |
yes |
10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38" |
18.9 |
Barnes & Noble Nook |
$259 |
6" |
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16 shades of grey with color touchscreen |
3G and Wi-Fi |
?? |
7.7"4.9"X.5" |
11.2 |
Sony Daily Edition |
$399.99 |
7" |
600 X 1024 |
16 shades of grey |
3G |
?? |
5"X8.2"X.6" |
12.75 |
Sony Touch Edition |
$299.99 |
6" |
800 X 600 |
8 shades of grey |
?? |
?? |
6.9"X4.8"X.4" |
10.1 |
Sony Pocket Edition |
$199.99 |
5" |
800 X 600 |
8 shades of grey |
?? |
?? |
6.25"x4.25" x.4" |
7.76 |
ECTACO jetBook |
$179 |
5" |
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6.02" x 4.33" x 0.51" |
7.5 |
My dream e-reader would be a tablet computer with instant on, wi-fi and/or 3G internet access, a full color screen and a full qwerty keyboard like the Kindle has. All of this for $259 would be ideal. Perhaps the next Kindle will have a color screen.
If I can’t get my dream system then I want a basic e-reader. Basic means it opens and reads many types of files, works great. It would have no wireless access at all and no keyboard. Just a basic reader and I want to pay about $100 for it.
If I had my choice of any of these e-readers, cost not being an issue I’d go with the Sony Daily Edition. I like the size and format of the screen and the device looks great. That being said I’ve hinted heavily that I’d like a Kindle, we’ll see if I get one for x-mas, I doubt it and kind of don’t want it as I’d like to wait and see what is coming next. If I do get one I’ll write up my experience with it and whether I am reading more or not.