Hi Kevin,
This is really interesting. Carol has been considering getting me a Kindle for an upcoming holiday because we are running out of room for books - I hate parting with them. Then the iPad came out and I've been wondering if that would be better than the Kindle because it has more options. I've been waiting to find someone who has both.
So, if you could only purchase one, which one would it be? The iPad or the Kindle?
Regarding weight - how does the iPad compare to the Niel Gabler biography of Walt Disney. I am reading it and find it very heavy to read in bed.
My other hesitation to buying the current version of the iPad is that it doesn't have a camera built in so you can Skype. I'm assuming this feature will be added in a future model.
Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Michael
Hi Michael,
I was ambivalent about the iPad when it was first released. I still dont think it's for everyone.
That being said...after experiencing Pete's ipad and getting to fool around with them in various stores, I see where it might be the perfect device for me.
I work via the internet and email. I write occasional articles to be published on the internet. I research information on the internet. All of the negatives others have found (inability to print, no multitasking etc) are not negatives for me. I can actually see where this could replace MY laptop....not everyone's....but mine. I think to see it as a laptop replacement is wrong (unless, like I've described, it fits your needs really well) so I think looking for things like a camera to Skype might be more than can be expected at this point.
As for the weight difference....the ipad is not comfortable to hold while reading unless you sit in a chair with the iPad propped on something. It has great resolution, clear crisp script, several settings to make reading easier......it's just a bit clumsy and difficult to find a comfortable way to hold it. I have ordered an Oberon cover for it and that may make it easier to hold....heavier but easier. It already weighs a pound and a half. We'll see.
As for which to buy if you are only buying one.....that's a tough call.
If you are looking for a dedicated ereader...the Kindle wins hands down, but you still need an outside light source. There is no back lighting of any kind. Also, the Kindle international model is currently $259.00...weighs 10.2 ounces...holds 1500 books and there is no cost associated with downloading books in the USA...all you need is available cell service. There is no charge for using the cell service. It's included in the price of the book.. I love my Kindle. It does what it's meant to do exceptionally well.
If you looking at the iPad, you are talking about a minimum of $499 up to $829 depending on amount of memory. If you are looking to use it everywhere, you will need to buy 3G service on a monthly basis. It's $14.95 for 250 mg and $29.95 for unlimited 3G service. This above and beyond the cost of the original device.
As I've said previously, I've only had the iPad a short time...but I can tell you that when I sit down to read with my Kindle, I read until I want to stop or I fall asleep. When I sit down with the iPad...I read for a short time and then check the boards. I play Scrabble. I go back to reading. You get the idea. This could be because it's so new and you have to play with all of the toys at once....but there are other distractions at your finger tips.
I think I would tell you to sit and make a list of what your needs are and go from there.
I read something somewhere which I think is very true.
A Kindle is designed as a device on which to read books.
The iPad is designed to do many things but, you can read books.
I hope this helps. I know my solution was to buy both.