[Dialogue] Xmas advice needed!

James Wiegel jfwiegel at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 14 09:11:52 CST 2010


Kids gave me an Ipad for my 65th birthday.  Now I am cool.  Read one book on it.  Book books are actually better, I think, but it was fun.  I like the Ipad because it is pushing me further into the world we live in, of media and image, etc.  I am too scared to get a smart phone . . .

Jim



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--- On Tue, 12/14/10, Wayne Nelson <wnelson at ica-associates.ca> wrote:

From: Wayne Nelson <wnelson at ica-associates.ca>
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Xmas advice needed!
To: "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:38 AM



Re: [Dialogue] Xmas advice needed!

 
Jo and I both have kobos. It’s great for reading a relatively simple novel. I find it difficult to get back to review a reference etc. I tried to read an academic version of Beowulf and gave it up, because in order for me to really appreciate it, I had to look back too often.  Takes way to much tome to search for a passage. Other readers are easier – and a bit more expensive.  



The ipad is in a different league and would be a good choice, if you want to get into lots of media and have a computer as well. Way too much for just a reader.



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"George Holcombe"  wrote:



Everyone I know that has an IPad raves about it.  The two people I know who have Kindles tell me they don't use them much; they like the feel of a book in their hands.  All hearsay, for what it's worth.



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On Dec 14, 2010, at 6:17 AM, facilitationfla at aol.com wrote:



Kindle, The Nook (in color), Sony Reader, and I-Pad -- which should I get???????????

What have been your experiences, joys, frustrations with any of these?

 

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