Notion Ink Adam vs. Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle
Very interesting video from goodereader.com.
In this video they compare first the Adam vs the Amazon Kindle, so we can get a sense of the size and scope of the Notion ink Adam. They also show us what reading is like both in Pixel QI mode and normal LCD mode. They also show off page turn speeds and give us some information on the underlaying factors between e-ink and LCD devices.
See the full article here.
Amazon Kindle vs Apple iPad 6:11 pm on February 19, 2011 Permalink
[...] Given this practical finding , people predict that the future e-books will be more like a rich content web page rather than a static page of text with images. If that is the case, than the iPad or similar mobile devices might become an acceptable substitute for a traditional text book since eye strain might be held to acceptable limits because static page content might be limited too – buy again, this is just a rough guess though. Many people find out that when they surf the web on my iPad for an hour or so, they experience noticeable eye discomfort . There is no deal on which technology is better at viewing a monitor screen static image over long periods of time or under natural lighting conditions. E-ink technology wins clearly in this comparison . Its not even close. However, if one throws in rich text content and moving color graphical images into the mix, the iPad should win hands down if the viewing period is kept to an acceptable limit. Related BlogsNotion Ink Adam vs. Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle « eReaders news [...]