Which is to say, for magazine and online content, the Kindle is flawed mostly because the combination of screen refresh rate and overall device speed make it a real offline device. You can not credibly follow links, share content, or send a quick email— three actions that I now realize are more critical to consuming perishable (timely) content than are glossy layouts, displays that don’t tire the eyes, or even a number of product compromises that I would have previously considered dealkillers for a Kindle-like device.
Source: theonda.org
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fred-wilson reblogged this from bijan and added:
exactamundo. reading is interactive for most things these days. we need mobile reading devices that recognize that.
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