After less than 6 months, my Iliad began to fail. It will jump 15 to 20 pages at a time, no longer connect to my PC and the battery life is down to 5 hours from 15 hours.
iRex is stonewalling me about the repairs and ignores my repeated questions. Never buy anything from iRex.
A month!!?? How many hours is that? I thought the original 15 hours on the iRex was good. To last a month for me, battery life would have to be around 30 to 40 hours.
BTW, I am replacing my Iliad with a tablet PC. I can read ebooks, view videos, check email, and write documents. Should have thought of that to start with.
Well I turn off wifi, turn off the auto rotate, and the dx doesnt have a stylus like the irex, so thats less power too.
And I only read for about an hour each night + a couple of hours on the train every other week. But still.
Tablet PCs are cool if thats what you want, but the whole point of eink is to replicate the appearance of a book, which makes it incomparable to a tablet pc in terms of a reading experience.
With most stylus-equipped devices, it consumes no power unless the stylus is on or very near the surface. That's why you are advised not to leave the stylus lying on the screen.
To replicate the appearance of a book? You can easily set most devices to eliminate color and have only black and white on the screen. In fact, if you are reading a normal text file, that's exactly what you have anyway. Unless it is a book with that new-fangled invention, color type and pictures.
You are right. I did have an Iliad but it failed during the warranty period. After months of negotiation, I arrived at an equitable agreement with iRex.
What I said, is, if you have a b/w text document displayed on a tablet PC, it will not be much different than an ebook reader. Neither are really a lot like a paper book, which are never really b/w anyway as the paper is more ivory or yellow in tone. But time marches on, doesn't it? :-)
The difference is that one is LED backlit, the other isn't. Backlit screens cause eye strain far more quickly. It that were not the case, might as well stick with a netbook.
what's up with the murder gloves? was the demo right before the getaway?
ecsyntric 1 year ago 3
@ecsyntric Comment of the year.
warvad 4 months ago
Did you actually provide a link to Gizmodo? Who the hell goes to that toilet anymore? AYRTS? IA?
openuniverse2003 2 years ago
snazzy glove
MrFunnycritic 2 years ago
Ha the Darth! Yes this is not the Kindle DX! The Kindle DX looks better. But all these readers should watch out for Plastic Logic w/ B&N.
pdubplaw 2 years ago
looks awesome! expected release in beginnig of 2010 - a revolution
9kolajbertelsen 2 years ago
I was wondering what program you were using in this video, was it a 3rd party program? or a PDF file with lines?
KaiAdin 2 years ago
After less than 6 months, my Iliad began to fail. It will jump 15 to 20 pages at a time, no longer connect to my PC and the battery life is down to 5 hours from 15 hours.
iRex is stonewalling me about the repairs and ignores my repeated questions. Never buy anything from iRex.
Fait2 2 years ago
Im so glad I didnt buy the iliad. The kindle dx came out just as I was about to buy one.
I got the kindle dx instead and its great. Battery life is about a month!
uvebeenchucked 2 years ago
A month!!?? How many hours is that? I thought the original 15 hours on the iRex was good. To last a month for me, battery life would have to be around 30 to 40 hours.
BTW, I am replacing my Iliad with a tablet PC. I can read ebooks, view videos, check email, and write documents. Should have thought of that to start with.
Fait2 2 years ago
Well I turn off wifi, turn off the auto rotate, and the dx doesnt have a stylus like the irex, so thats less power too.
And I only read for about an hour each night + a couple of hours on the train every other week. But still.
Tablet PCs are cool if thats what you want, but the whole point of eink is to replicate the appearance of a book, which makes it incomparable to a tablet pc in terms of a reading experience.
uvebeenchucked 2 years ago
With most stylus-equipped devices, it consumes no power unless the stylus is on or very near the surface. That's why you are advised not to leave the stylus lying on the screen.
To replicate the appearance of a book? You can easily set most devices to eliminate color and have only black and white on the screen. In fact, if you are reading a normal text file, that's exactly what you have anyway. Unless it is a book with that new-fangled invention, color type and pictures.
Fait2 2 years ago
I thought you said you had an iliad...
Are you saying that a word document on a pc looks like an iliad?
Amazing! What monitor are you using? Mine is a back lit lcd and as far as I was aware, thats what most monitors are these days.
uvebeenchucked 2 years ago
You are right. I did have an Iliad but it failed during the warranty period. After months of negotiation, I arrived at an equitable agreement with iRex.
What I said, is, if you have a b/w text document displayed on a tablet PC, it will not be much different than an ebook reader. Neither are really a lot like a paper book, which are never really b/w anyway as the paper is more ivory or yellow in tone. But time marches on, doesn't it? :-)
Fait2 2 years ago
The difference is that one is LED backlit, the other isn't. Backlit screens cause eye strain far more quickly. It that were not the case, might as well stick with a netbook.
LeClassics 1 year ago