| I thought these were actually universal desires - so I'd be interested in hearing why? o Robust - You don't mind breaking kindles? o Ability to loan to others - You never lend books? To anyone? o Extended Read Time - How on earth couldn't you want extended battery life. It drives me crazy to go on vacation and have a fully charged kindle run out of battery. I would kill for a solid 100 hour battery life. o Random Access - You never want to flick through a book? (Admittedly, the K3 has the +/- chapter view, which is good, but not as good as being able to flick back and forth in a real book - particularly textbooks or a complex Game of Thrones reading) o Support for color - Really? You don't want any color in your books? Not even Text books? With the possible exception of "Loan to others" - I can't understand why every single one of those isn't a "Must have" in order for the kindle to be as good as a paper book for everyone. Also, and not coincidentally, they also make for a better eBook experience as well. I would love to switch to "eBook Only" (I've purchased about 200 books so far for my kindles over the last several years) - but, for some things, I continue to purchase paper books. |
> Robust - You don't mind breaking kindles?
I won't break a Kindle. The Kindle is sufficiently robust, and then some.
> Ability to loan to others - You never lend books? To anyone?
No. The only exception was my textbooks in college.
> Extended Read Time - How on earth couldn't you want extended battery life.
How long does it take to read a book? My Kindle lasts easily 4 weeks, reading about 5-8 hours a week, and in that time I can usually get through a 1,000 page novel. I've never taken a trip where I would be without electricity for more than 4 weeks, and even if I were, I doubt I would want to lug around more than one 1,000 page novel.
> Random Access - You never want to flick through a book?
No. Again, textbooks are the only exception, but that's not really a common use case for e-readers.
> Support for color - Really? You don't want any color in your books? Not even Text books?
Maybe for textbooks, although all the textbooks I've actually enjoyed enough to keep after class have been monochrome.
> With the possible exception of "Loan to others" - I can't understand why every single one of those isn't a "Must have" in order for the kindle
And, conversely, I can't understand why many people would care at all about these issues.