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Thursday 22 October 2009

Barnes & Noble Nook Look

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marco:

Barnes & Noble announced the Nook yesterday, as a clear competitor to (and, in many ways, a blatant ripoff of) the Kindle. Notably, the reading area is still e-ink, but they replaced the keyboard area with a traditional backlit, touch-screen LCD. The idea is that the LCD can do the quick animation and touch controls that e-ink can’t do well, and the e-ink can do the readable text that LCDs can’t do well.

Geeks are thrilled about its hardware. But I have some doubts about some of the practicalities of its design.

The brightness of the LCD will be distracting when reading the e-ink screen. There’s been no mention of an ambient light sensor for dynamic brightness, so I assume it doesn’t have one, which means it’ll blind you at night or be too dim in the sun without constant adjustments.

Presumably, the LCD is frequently turned off during reading to reduce distraction and conserve battery power, but it will be jarring every time it turns on.

Having two adjacent screens will create navigational confusion. A lot of people will try to touch the e-ink display out of confusion, a bad guess, or ingrained habit and be slightly frustrated every time. Displaying some interactive elements on the e-ink screen, including dialogs and input boxes, adds to the confusion. It’s a touch-screen device, but only in one area. You touch the things that you interact with, except those.

The book-lending feature is The Social. How many Nook owners are likely to know any others? It’s a nice feature, but it’s not one that they should spend much time marketing.

/bingo

 

Notes

  1. heresyourfuture reblogged this from wreckandsalvage and added:
    hrm. i think if i had to pick between this and the Kindle i would pick this. 90% for the aesthetics of it. overall,...
  2. computereze reblogged this from marco
  3. wreckandsalvage reblogged this from marco and added:
    A good assessment. I agree, except...part about Gutenberg. I’m
  4. zachrose reblogged this from marco and added:
    (Ellipses mine.) They should make...reader with mechanical knobs
  5. azspot reblogged this from marco and added:
    Highlighted words my doing…
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