1. iPad, kindle, or nook... the choice is really hard. Help me decide which e-book reader to get.

    Published August 03 at 3:50 PM by Jody Hoover

    I WANT an e-book reader and I must have one!  I am tired of all the books I buy and having to keep up with them.  I have broke down my thoughts and would love any comments to help me finally decide.

    Kindle 

    The kindle with its low price has me wanting to go that direction more than any other.  I know what type of books I like to read and amazon book store has most of the titles available for the Kindle.  The e-ink and battery life of the new generation is very attractive.  The big downside, I don't get all the cool features of the iPad.  Apps, web surfing and so on.

    Nook

    In my opinion, I feel like this is a very similar product to the Kindle.  Barnes and Nobles saw the success of the Kindle, tweaked and added some features and called in Nook.  To me, there just does not seem to be enough originality to make me want to chose one over the other.  Additionally, when I searched the BN site for books I like to read, less were available for the nook than the Kindle.  I welcome someone to prove me wrong on this one and bring up some points I have missed.

    iPad

    Total awesomeness.  I want it!  But wait, reports I have read say two things bad.  1. it's not that great of a platform to read books on.  2. because of the light it emits, the iPad is more like watching TV than reading a book.  Meaning that my sure fire way of getting sleepy, reading, now is going to keep me awake.  Apple's selection doesn't seem to be that great right now (at least for the books I like to read).  But it is Apple, that will change.  I can't remember that last time I bought music anywhere but iTunes.  We all know Steve Jobs wish is for the same thing to happen with books and media in general.  We are now saying, "what's a CD?", but Steve Jobs wants us saying "What's a book" or "What's a Magazine".      

    Wrapping it up

    What's makes this the hardest for me to decide is that I am cheap.  I want to be a cool kid and have an iPad.  But it's the most expensive option. My other issue in general is that a recent report shows that people read much slower on the "ebooks" than real paper.

  2. iSad

    Published February 01 at 11:14 AM by Evan Meade

    I was one of THOSE people who held my breath for the new apple tablet dubbed the iPad.  I won't say I was obsessed with it, but I did follow the it awfully closely, devouring any kind of rumor about specs or leaks of its capabilities.  On the day of the launch, I had three tabs of my firefox open to different livebloggers who were at the event and I would cycle through them to see the product pictures or specs.  

    In the interest of full disclosure, The Strickland Group is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.  I have worked with and advocated for Microsoft technologies for more than half my life.  I was an early adopter of Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7.  I used a Windows Mobile phone for years, though I have an iPhone currently.  I really wanted to love the iPad.

    I think the iPad will be a great device for the average well-to-do consumer.  I'd even go so far as to say that when the common home user is looking to replace their XP laptop in a year or two, the iPad might be a good enough choice for them.  And at an entry point price of $499, it's not too shabby.  If you were to buy it as a top of the line e-book reader and that's all you wanted to use it for, it would be a great device.

    However, despite all my efforts, I just don't love the iPad. Sure, it's not all bad - at least it's got it's looks.  Also, the websites they demoed rendered beautifully.  I believe it would be a pleasure to read the New York Times on the device.  But it's what the thing won't do that's stands out for me.

    • No support for flash.  Are you kidding me Apple?  You're going to release an device that "puts the internet in your hands" that doesn't play flash.  Dumbfounded.
    • No camera.  Would have been an amazing video conferencing device.
    • No multi-tasking.  I can't listen to pandora while I'm surf?  I can't  pause a game I'm playing and go google something I just saw on TV? I can't keep IM going in the background? 

    Oh well.  Holding my breath for iPad 2.0...

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