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Marc Nobbs

Marc Nobbs


Last Updated: 11/17/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 35
Sign: Libra

City: Northampton
Country: UK

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Friday, October 09, 2009 10:44

I know, I know, I’ve been a bit of a bad boy the past week or so in terms of keeping up with the blog. Not a single, solitary entry. It’s not that I haven’t had anything to write about, it’s just that I haven’t been able to find the time to write it.

Okay, that’s not 100% true. You’ll see why in a second.

Work has been  bit crazy this week which has left me shattered when I get home. Add to that a very active almost-4-year-old running around the house and a wifey who’s not in the best health and is miserable because of it, and my ‘alone’ time (usually after everyone else has gone to bed) suddenly becomes very, very precious.

And I’ve been using that ‘alone’ time to do some reading instead of writing. A waste of time? No, not in the slightest. A good writer is first a good reader and I haven’t been doing nearly enough reading in recent months. So I’ve been catching up. I’ve also been slowly working my way through the first draft of Eternally & Evermore – tweaking, adding, cutting and generally turning it into a more polished second draft.

Now, I love a good book. Something solid that you can hold in your hand. Something you can feel, smell and drop in the bath once in a while (yes, I’ve dropped books in the bath before now). But, much of what I’m reading is currently published electronically and I really don’t fancy printing it all out. Reading on the laptop is not the most comfortable thing to do, though. Which leaves me with a problem. My new phone has helped. It’s a G1 – a Google android phone – and so I can use it to read e-books on – even if the screen is a bit on the small side. Let’s just say it’s not an ideal solution.

This is why I’m quite excited by Amazon’s realisation that there is indeed a world beyond the USA and their long-awaited release of the Kindle to the UK market. Okay, so it has to be shipped in from the US, we have to pay import taxes and it only comes with a US power adaptor, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers.

So, now, I have a dilemma. Do I get one? Do I become a UK ‘early adopter’? Because, honestly, I’m fairly happy reading on my phone. But it does drain the battery something terrible and that screen on the Kindle does look much bigger and easier to read.

But then there’s the fact that the Kindle is tied to the Kindle store. The tie-in to iTunes is the reason I didn’t buy an iPod or iPhone, so can I justify buying a similarly tied-in reading device?

I honestly don’t know. I’m tempted to wait a year. Prices will fall in that time, won’t they? But they said that about iPods and Apple were able to constantly change the device to keep it as a ‘premium’ product. So will the other e-readers fall in price? The Sony reader hasn’t shown any signs of a price drop yet.

I honestly don’t quite know what to do. But I must admit that getting myself a Christmas present this year is very, very tempting.

Juggleboy

 
ok, here's my view - don't do it! I've just finished working for a company that's bringing out an e-reader early next year and this displays ANYTHING - documents, diagrams, pictures, the lot. You can send pdf's and content to it from your computer and, whilst you can buy content, such as newspapers and magazines, you're not restricted to stuff that comes from them. It's aimed at a business market and not the electronic book market. It's also plastic, not glass so its lighter and the reading experience is extremely good. I'm personally hanging on for this one which will ship end of the first quarter next year and it should be competitively priced (damn, I'm sounding like a sales evangelist! But I have held and played with the prototypes and they are amazing!). Check it out - Plastic Logic 

It's going to be the one I buy straight away (if I can't use my contacts to somehow wrangle one for free :-) )

JB

 
Posted by Juggleboy on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 11:28
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Marc Nobbs

 
See, this is the thing, isn't it? I can see a host of the damn things coming out in 2010/2011 - just like there are now hundreds of digital music players availabe now - just a few years after the iPod. Just like there will seven or eight Android phones to choose from by the end of the year rather than just the G1 (there are already four others out now I think).

I think I probably will wait and see.

And that Pastic Logic tablet looks awesome - bit bigger than the Kindle at A4 size-ish but looks very thin. Bet it'll be expensive though.

 
Posted by Marc Nobbs on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 11:55
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Juggleboy

 
It'll be competitive to the Kindle and should have more features. Going to be released in the States first despite the fact that production is in Europe, but that's not a barrier to getting one shipped to a mate and having them post it over 
 
Posted by Juggleboy on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 13:52
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another thing about the Kindle is that it's priced in US$, so its costs to us on the right side of the pond will fluctuate. Half of me wants the pound to soar to make US products cheaper and half of me wants it to plummet so my US based publishers royalties are worth more to me.

What a bind. lol

 
Posted by Marc Nobbs on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 14:08
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Cassie

 
My vote is not to Kindle. I've heard some bad things about Kindle and one is how suddenly your stories, your paid stories, could disappear from your device.  I have an e-reader from Fictionwise, it wasn't expensive but it won't read pdf's. I'm not happy with it. So I'm back to reading on my computer monitor. Laptops are great for reading anywhere.
 
Posted by Cassie on Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 23:23
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