Kindle Vs iPad: E-book face-off on April 3

nicaq25
By nicaq25

Amazon.com, which has dominated the young but fast-growing electronic book market for the past few years with the Kindle, could get its biggest threat Saturday, when Apple releases its iPad multimedia tablet.

The Kindle starts at $259 and is designed mainly for reading text on a gray-and-black screen. The iPad starts at $499, but with the higher price comes more functions: a color touch screen for downloading books from Apple's new iBookstore, surfing the Web, playing videos and games and more.
http://beta.thehindu.com/sci-tech/gadgets/article326152.ece

By Haseeb102• 30 Jul 2022 03:57
Haseeb102

Reading this post after 12 years, and Kindle is still around. :)

By Mandilulur• 4 Apr 2010 17:36
Rating: 2/5
Mandilulur

Ipad is too big as a book reader and the book selection is too small and too expensive compared to Kindle. Buying one now when it only has wi-fi would be a mistake since they are coming out in less than a month with a 3G version.

Mandi

By nicaq25• 4 Apr 2010 17:25
Rating: 4/5
nicaq25

wait until Apple upgraded the IPad.

By QaQc• 1 Apr 2010 10:07
QaQc

nicaq, virtual dj is for dj-ing (obviously lol! juz kidding).

it is some kind of software that you can play and mix music. iPad will be a nice tool (slim, lightweight and etc...) compare to a laptop.

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Quality dude! Quality!

By shyams• 1 Apr 2010 00:05
Rating: 2/5
shyams

iPad is kindle competitor. this give kindle a run for various reason. the ebook is only of the features and main feature with iPad. apple is introducing a new app store exclusive for books called iBooks, from where one can buy books alike music on itunes and apps from app store.

other than ebook it has everything an iPhone has. so this is clear winner over kindle.

for me i prefer my iPhone over the iPad.

By quiou• 31 Mar 2010 23:39
Rating: 3/5
quiou

I suppose no one can read a book for long on ipad. you can read for hours together on kindle. It is not at all stressful on eyes. I still will keep kindle as amazing technology.

By luvtodrive• 31 Mar 2010 23:06
Rating: 5/5
luvtodrive

Sony e-book reader is the best of all

By anonymous• 31 Mar 2010 21:40
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Dont compare IPad to Kindle....

Kindle is so so low-tech. Its like comparing a landline phone to a mobile smart phone.

The images of Ipad surpass any display as it is Led display. To read internet or books or newspapers on Ipad gives a much much higher level of satisfaction than one could even imagine with kindle.

I could go on ...but I dont want to waste my breath comparing Ipad to Kindle.

Kindle was made for reading books. Period.

By sabrang kidul• 31 Mar 2010 16:12
Rating: 4/5
sabrang kidul

My understanding, is that IPad is not designed to replace kindle or any other e-reader. It is designed for different niche.

For once, kindle with wireless off can go for a week without recharging. I believe with Ipad, you will have to recharge everyday.

Also kindle (and sony reader) use epaper technology which give your eyes the same 'feel' as reading a real book. Unfortunately, kindle does not support color display yet. On the other hand Ipad use a derivation of LED technology (found in the newer HDTV) that, give a more vivid color, yet not as easy on the eyes over long period of time.

Of course Ipad has much more computing power and can do many things that kindle can't. Watching video or use as a tablet input device for instance.

So, I think they are two different device. One does not replace the other and you may want to get both....

Cheers

SK

By nicaq25• 31 Mar 2010 15:46
Rating: 4/5
nicaq25

as you have said, it is an 'art' but could never be lost for those who loves to read:)

"Compared to the Kindle, the iPad would seem to have some disadvantages. The entry-level model is nearly twice the price of the Kindle, yet it can't download books everywhere. It can do that only where it is connected to the Internet over Wi-Fi. At 1.5 pounds, it is more than twice as heavy as a Kindle. And its battery lasts for just 10 hours, compared with up to a week on a Kindle when it has its wireless access on."

By deepb• 31 Mar 2010 14:31
deepb

People still read? I thought it was a lost art nowadays. Kindle's services are limited to the US and certain other countries anyway. I still prefer the feel of the book in my hands . Will wait for the itablet to come out instead of the ipad. Atleast the itablet will not be restricted to apple only software.

By nicaq25• 31 Mar 2010 14:29
Rating: 5/5
nicaq25

open Bear Share!did u try?

By somwerNdmiddle• 31 Mar 2010 14:28
somwerNdmiddle

nice idea QaQc!

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By mjamille28• 31 Mar 2010 14:27
Rating: 4/5
mjamille28

i prefer the iPad..

By QaQc• 31 Mar 2010 14:27
QaQc

i will go for iPad if i can install some softwares like virtual dj

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Quality dude! Quality!

By somwerNdmiddle• 31 Mar 2010 14:16
Rating: 3/5
somwerNdmiddle

i'd go for the iPad, the kindle looks like a scientific calculator with a wide screen

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By nicaq25• 31 Mar 2010 14:08
Rating: 4/5
nicaq25

in my opinion, I prefer them rather than those heavy books carried by kids to school. well, this will help preserve our trees from cuttin gdown to be used as papers. But hope to hear more advantages about this new electronic device.

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