His posts were so good I thought he was a girl ) last posts in that thread. I think Duckie made a very valuable point in one of HIS (I, again, stand corrected. Karter, there is an "in" crowd here, it's a tight group, and outsiders are generally not welcomed heartily on these boards unless they're in complete agreement with said crowd. There will be a time when the hit the I don't really need to upgrade anymore sentiment, like with my laptop, but that time isn't here yet. I still love mine, but it won't be the last one I buy, if/when these further improvements occur. ![]() For some, they're already "great", and that's fine, but for many of us, we'd like to see more refinement, rather than settle for uneven screens, buggy software, etc. That being said, Ereaders in general are still good, with room for improvement to become great. Maybe they'll come out with a 6" to match the 6.8. Makes more sense to make a 6" waterproof ereader is the beach is the target. And most people aren't buying the H20 because it's waterproof. Karter brings up a great point-a 6.8 ereader that is waterproof, but is no longer easily portable, is less than ideal. Kobo's software is improving, but there are still issues. I love the idea of a 6.8" ereader, but I'd like it even better with buttons, either physical or haptic. The Voyage lighting needs further improvement. The technology has just taken a frustatingly long time. ![]() They fall into the category of good, not great.Įventually there will be a color Ereader, and it will be revolutionary. They aren't perfect, and many of us would love to see further refinement. ![]() The great irony is that the very same people who criticize Karter for criticizing Ereaders in general just had major criticisms of the Voyage in particular and had many issues with the H20 as well. He actually brings up some good points, it's just the way he's presented them that's an issue.
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