Do you think E-readers will make people willing to read more or revolutionalize the literature industry?
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:09 am
It probably won't make people want to read more since people who don't like reading will probably not like reading on any type of device.
I much prefer books for reading since I can scan them in my PC, photocopy a page, and resell them easily to people. "I can even buy them online for a cheap price, and resell it at a slightly higher price or the same price to other people in need of a book for a class. I end up making a 10-30 dollar profit depending on the book, and the buyer saves a few bucks compared to buying it at the school's bookstore which is expensive in most cases.
I can buy used books for a few dollars or less, and they work perfectly well.
If I need something to read on, I just buy either a laptop, netbook, psp, ds, palm pilot, smart phone, PMP player, and a few batteries.
The literature industry might benefit from E-books, but they need to come out with more books worth reading or buying. What I dislike most about e-book readers are they mostly have a LCD which looks like a calculator LCD (Black and a weird brownish tint).
Once small colour LCD becomes thinner, more flexible, better resolution and use less power. More people probably rather buy a netbook, laptop, portable PMP for their reading needs.
I much prefer books for reading since I can scan them in my PC, photocopy a page, and resell them easily to people. "I can even buy them online for a cheap price, and resell it at a slightly higher price or the same price to other people in need of a book for a class. I end up making a 10-30 dollar profit depending on the book, and the buyer saves a few bucks compared to buying it at the school's bookstore which is expensive in most cases.
I can buy used books for a few dollars or less, and they work perfectly well.
If I need something to read on, I just buy either a laptop, netbook, psp, ds, palm pilot, smart phone, PMP player, and a few batteries.
The literature industry might benefit from E-books, but they need to come out with more books worth reading or buying. What I dislike most about e-book readers are they mostly have a LCD which looks like a calculator LCD (Black and a weird brownish tint).
Once small colour LCD becomes thinner, more flexible, better resolution and use less power. More people probably rather buy a netbook, laptop, portable PMP for their reading needs.