On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 03:32:20PM +1000, Dave Horsfall wrote:
On Tue, 6 Apr 2021, Norman Wilson wrote:
I'm not sure why people, even in a group
devoted to history like
ours, focus so much on whether a journal is issued in print or
only electronically. The latter has become more and more common.
Well, curling up in bed with a good PDF just doesn't quite feel the
same... It's also handy in a waiting room (no battery to go flat
and not having to rely upon a WiFi connection) and also when waiting
for the local bus.
Curling up in bed with e-ink based reader and pdf can be better than
curling up with 2kg-worth of hard book. I know, I do it.
As a huge fan of nonkindle reader, I have sdcard slot and do not have
to connect it at all. Batteries used to last at least a month. This
display type is really low power. I have recently bought a colored
e-ink reader, I charged it up about 35-45 days ago, read for at least
ten hours a week, and batt meter shows 40% (chances are, it is not
calibrated yet, I am still to discharge it to the end). As of colours,
this feels really like working prototype, they claim 4096 colors which
probably means 256 colors on "colored look-through display" times 16
shades of grey on classic e-ink display underneath. So, color is just
to spice it up a bit but not very useful at the moment... Albeit it
depends on content. Art photo no, sci articles maybe. They should come
to 65k one day, then I will be happier.
On one hand, I
too find that if something is available only
electronically I'm more likely to put off reading it, probably
because back issues don't pile up as visibly.
I know the feeling :-) I'm slowly working through my bookmarks.
--
Regards,
Tomasz Rola, who lives in self made hell with walls of unread
magazines, books and God only knows what else, new hardware, old
hardware, lost hardware...
--
** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature. **
** As the answer, master did "rm -rif" on the programmer's home **
** directory. And then the C programmer became enlightened... **
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** Tomasz Rola mailto:tomasz_rola@bigfoot.com **