From the time when it was little more than supposition the
Apple iPad has been one of the most rumored and hyped about gadgets ever. After
the official introduction of the iPad by Steve Jobs on January 27
Mitchell
Weiser Jersey , 2010, one of the constant themes in the medias
coverage has been about how the iPad will make dedicated ereaders obsolete.
Now that the iPad has been out for a while and we have been able to use it we
can make some more informed judgments as to what its strengths and weaknesses
are. Here I will look at the iPad in terms of how well it performs as an
ereader.
First of all, the display of the iPad is gorgeous. The color LCD display is
beautiful, the touchscreen is very responsive, and the iPad is quite fast. These
features make the iPad not only very good for watching video, viewing photos,
browsing the Internet Mehdi
Benatia Jersey , gaming and other such activities; they also make
it very well suited to reading magazines, newspapers, comics and illustrated
books.
Magazines and newspapers also benefit from the interactive approach that is
possible on a device such as the iPad. Being able to tap a hyperlink to reach
more in-depth reading about a story or to access additional illustrations is
well suited to reading periodicals.
Reading PDF documents on the iPad with an app such as GoodReader also works
very well. Panning and zooming with your fingers on the multitouch display is
very quick and works well. Unfortunately, while the iPad is very good for
viewing PDF documents, most of the apps are not capable of editing or making
annotations. Generally speaking, I have found the iPad to be best suited for
viewing content and less well suited to creating and editing content.
But what about reading ordinary books that are mostly if not entirely text?
The aspect of reading books on the iPad that I like best is the access it gives
you to ebooks from different sources. Besides iBooks, which is the reading app
from Apple and which seems mainly oriented to those who prefer titles from the
bestsellers lists Marc-Andre
Ter Stegen Jersey , there are also the Kindle for iPad app, an app
from Kobo Books and a Wattpad reading app. An app should also be forthcoming
soon from Barnes and Noble. This gives you access to the Kindle Store as well as
to ebooks with DRM supported by Adobe Digital Editions.
The Kindle for iPad app is good as it not only gives you access to the best
ebook provider (currently with over 500,000 titles), but will also sync your
last read page with your Kindle ereader or the Kindle apps for other devices.
This is also the only ebook reading app at the moment that lets you take notes
on your reading.
While the iPad does work very well for reading illustrated books and
magazines, there are some drawbacks to using it for reading regular books that
are all or mostly text. First of all, at one and a half pounds, the iPad weighs
considerably more than most ereaders. This fact makes it less portable and less
comfortable to use in some situations. Holding the iPad with only one hand does
not work very well. If you commute by public transit Kingsley
Coman Jersey , it will be harder to use an iPad on a crowded train
or subway car.
Most ereaders with e-ink screens have a battery life measured in thousands of
page turns and usually need to be recharged every ten days to two weeks. The
iPad battery lasts ten to twelve hours.
The iPad is pretty much unreadable outdoors in the sunshine. In a shady
location outdoors the screen is readable, though you will probably find yourself
tilting the screen to find the most glare-free position. There have as well been
early reports of the iPad overheating when used in sunshine. Dedicated ereaders
with e-ink screens are perfectly readable outdoors in sunlight or shade – if you
do a lot of your reading at the beach a Kindle would definitely be a better
choice than the iPad!
Some of the dedicated ereaders such as the Kindle have a free 3G connection
you can use to browse and purchase ebooks and then download your selections
directly to your ereader within a few seconds. With the iPad Wi-Fi obviously you
will need to be able to connect with a wireless network. With the 3G version of
the iPad (which starts at over $600) you will need to pay a monthly fee for the
connection.
Only iBooks (which only has 60,000 titles to start) will let you purchase
ebooks from within the app. If you are using the Kindle for iPad or another
ereader app you will be dropped into a browser to shop the apps ebook store
rather than from within the app itself. When finished shopping you will have to
restart the reading app. This can be less convenient and involves more steps
than buying books on the Kindle. This is not a big issue for me, but some users
do complain about it.
There are lots and lots of things to do on the iPad. This is a good thing …
but it also means that there are always lots of things to distract you from your
reading.
In my case the worst thing about using the iPad as an ereader is the backlit
screen. I can stare into my computer monitor up to 12 or more hours a day –
browsing the Internet, working with documents, playing games and the other
things most of us use our computers for and usually I do not suffer from
eyestrain. However, I have never enjoyed reading more than a few pages of an
ebook at a time on an LCD monitor. Reading a book is different than browsing the
Internet or working with documents because books are made up of long unbroken
blocks of text.
I find that the iPad does cause eyestrain for me when reading books. Turning
down the brightness level helps but it does not solve the problem Julian
Green Jersey , at least for me. Most of the reading apps on the
iPad include a Night Mode feature that gives you a light colored text on dark
background (as opposed to the conventional black text on white background) that
does help reduce eyestrain in my case. Still, I have both dedicated ereaders and
an iPad and I usually prefer tl Qu.