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Laptops have bigger screens. Every single laptop in the universe does, other than netbooks and netbooks are almost as stupid as tablets. :o

And they don't have phones, I don't think. Unless you count Skype.

Actually some of them do have phone access. Some of the smaller tablets like the Dell Streak.
 
I don't even see the point in e-readers.

"I could just spend $15 on this book, but first let me also spend $200 on a device to read it on."
 
Oh. You said it was something between a phone and a labtop, so I just assumed you mean had some telephoney capabilities. But yeah, I would probably just stick with a laptop myself, though I can kind of see the appeal to a tablet.
 
I don't even see the point in e-readers.

"I could just spend $15 on this book, but first let me also spend $200 on a device to read it on."

I think of e-readers like buying bookcase for your books, just you can take your bookcase and all of its contents with you where ever you go, for whatever reason. Amazon has a lot of free books for their Kindle thing, though.
 
Either way they wont hold a charge worth a s**t. :o
 
I don't even see the point in e-readers.

"I could just spend $15 on this book, but first let me also spend $200 on a device to read it on."

It pays for itself over time really.
 
I was talking about Laptops vs Pads, but some *****e (I'm looking at U TB.)posted ahead of me, and I couldn't be arsed to edit. :o
 
They do. I got my baby's mamma one for her birthday and it's the WiFi version. It holds a charge for a month. The white background technology they use cuts down on eye strain. Plus she can purchase school books on it for her Masters studies.


It's awesome. Get one NOW!


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Also, you can get an ad-supported Kindle for $114.
 
I was talking about Laptops vs Pads, but some *****e posted ahead of me, and I couldn't be arsed to edit. :o

Wait, so which don't hold a charge? My laptop has a ****** 2 hour battery while most tablets hold an 8 hour charge if not more.
 
I was talking about Laptops vs Pads, but some *****e posted ahead of me, and I couldn't be arsed to edit. :o

Ah.

They do. I got my baby's mamma one for her birthday and it's the WiFi version. It holds a charge for a month. The white background technology they use cuts down on eye strain. Plus she can purchase school books on it for her Masters studies.


It's awesome. Get one NOW!


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I've played around with the idea of getting one. I even downloaded the Kindle for PC app and got several of the free books they offer and Supreme: Story of the Year.
 
They do. I got my baby's mamma one for her birthday and it's the WiFi version. It holds a charge for a month. The white background technology they use cuts down on eye strain. Plus she can purchase school books on it for her Masters studies.


It's awesome. Get one NOW!


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Yeah my sister has one. They're pretty cool.
 
Every time I look at an e-reader, I get this dirty feeling like people are getting sold an expensive accessory they don't need whilst being told they need it. I mean, books aren't music or movies. You don't need an external device to play them. E-readers save shelf space, but that's about the only advantage I can think of for them. The fact that one of the main selling points for some e-readers is that the screens look & function just like real pages makes me want to stay with real pages. I mean, mp3 players don't pride themselves on looking just like old phonographs.
 
That's because you're paranoid and think the man is out to get you.
 
She likes that New Age'y music when she reads and I loaded some on her Kindle for her. Not my thing, but if you like to hear music while you read, it has that going for it too.


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Every time I look at an e-reader, I get this dirty feeling like people are getting sold an expensive accessory they don't need whilst being told they need it. I mean, books aren't music or movies. You don't need an external device to play them. They save shelf space, but that's about the only advantage I can think of for them. The fact that one of the main selling points for some e-readers is that the screens look & function just like real pages makes me want to stay with real pages. I mean, mp3 players don't pride themselves on looking just like old phonographs.

That's a good point, but I think the other advantage besides self-space is price. You do have to buy it, yeah, but if you read a lot and buy a lot of books, it will pay for itself over time since e-books do tend to be cheaper than buying the print version. I mean, hell, I've probably got $20-30 worth of books for that Kindle PC app that I got for free.
 
Every time I look at an e-reader, I get this dirty feeling like people are getting sold an expensive accessory they don't need whilst being told they need it. I mean, books aren't music or movies. You don't need an external device to play them. They save shelf space, but that's about the only advantage I can think of for them. The fact that one of the main selling points for some e-readers is that the screens look & function just like real pages makes me want to stay with real pages. I mean, mp3 players don't pride themselves on looking just like old phonographs.

Ok. Let's put it this way.

Do you really want to carry around your Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual 1 and 2, Fiend Folio, Wilderness and Dungeoneer's Survival Guide, Manual of the Planes AND your Unearthed Arcana?


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Ok. Let's put it this way.

Do you really want to carry around your Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual 1 and 2, Fiend Folio, Wilderness and Dungeoneer's Survival Guide, Manual of the Planes AND your Unearthed Arcana?


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Uh, yeah. That's like 10,000 points of geek cred right there. :o
 
That's a good point, but I think the other advantage besides self-space is price. You do have to buy it, yeah, but if you read a lot and buy a lot of books, it will pay for itself over time since e-books do tend to be cheaper than buying the print version. I mean, hell, I've probably got $20-30 worth of books for that Kindle PC app that I got for free.

Aren't most best sellers about the same price in hardcover as they are as ebooks?

Ok. Let's put it this way.

Do you really want to carry around your Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual 1 and 2, Fiend Folio, Wilderness and Dungeoneer's Survival Guide, Manual of the Planes AND your Unearthed Arcana?


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