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Who wants an iPad? (pg. 3)
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trunks1022
i find it interesting that, despite all the talk of iphone going to verizon and other carriers (in the states at least) very soon, that apple decided to continue using at&t for iPad data plans.
osterzone
Also on the eBook readers- since when has carrying around a book ever been a problem?

They market the Kindle, the Nook, and now the iPad as the solution to carrying around all these books. Who reads more than one book at a time? Why do I need a device to hold 1,000 books especially after I read them and won't touch them again?

Not to mention when you do a price comparison, buying books the old-fashioned way wins every time.

You could buy 17 books at $15 each...more than a year of reading, for the same price as buying a Kindle with jack on it.

The eBook reader market will always be a niche market until they can figure out how to price the books and devices cheaper.
get nyce
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Originally posted by trunks1022
i find it interesting that, despite all the talk of iphone going to verizon and other carriers (in the states at least) very soon, that apple decided to continue using at&t for iPad data plans.


chip is unlocked gsm
coolestrl
the only thing that would actually get hurt in market share with this is the amazon kindle thats about it. the prices with 3g and better HDD are kinda steep for a tablet. for $600 u can get a dual core laptop with all functions or adding $100 to the 32gb wiht wifi u can get a macbook.
trunks1022
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Originally posted by get nyce
chip is unlocked gsm


true - i glossed over that part.
leph555
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Originally posted by osterzone
So you're willing to spend $600+ just to carry around a digital book?


considering that a kindly is $259, and it only allows me to read books.
get nyce
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Originally posted by osterzone
Also on the eBook readers- since when has carrying around a book ever been a problem?

They market the Kindle, the Nook, and now the iPad as the solution to carrying around all these books. Who reads more than one book at a time? Why do I need a device to hold 1,000 books especially after I read them and won't touch them again?

Not to mention when you do a price comparison, buying books the old-fashioned way wins every time.

You could buy 17 books at $15 each...more than a year of reading, for the same price as buying a Kindle with jack on it.

The eBook reader market will always be a niche market until they can figure out how to price the books and devices cheaper.


I'm a Snr Analyst for a F500 Publishing Company, the eBook world is niche but it's in high demand. I have pricing models and market share analysis that say the digital ebook world is here to stay.
trunks1022
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Originally posted by leph555
considering that a kindly is $259, and it only allows me to read books.


the kindle DOES allow for limited web browsing (mobile websites essentially). but not wirelessly. :o
osterzone
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Originally posted by get nyce
I'm a Snr Analyst for a F500 Publishing Company, the eBook world is niche but it's in high demand. I have pricing models and market share analysis that say the digital ebook world is here to stay.


For the future yes, but right now with the current market in it's infancy, and with all the setbacks, it's illogical to own an eBook reader.
Dervish
I'd drop that ****** in about 5mins. I mean physically, it has nothing to hold onto.

Maybe rename it the iDrop, brings tears to your eyes.

leph555
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Originally posted by trunks1022
the kindle DOES allow for limited web browsing (mobile websites essentially). but not wirelessly. :o

yea but it is still in BETA, and it is very limited in use
trunks1022
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Originally posted by leph555
yea but it is still in BETA, and it is very limited in use


yep - got it for christmas and have been reading off it every day on my commute. i like.
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