Reading in the dark
Yeah, I know - it's a silly subject. But it's a serious question.
I recently got a Kindle. I've been trying to decide if I want the Amazon Deluxe Case with Built-In LED Light, or something cheaper. And I've been thinking about my reading habits. I haven't read by anything other than ambient light since I was in elementary school, reading by flashlight under the covers when I was supposed to be sleeping.
My options:
1) Get the fancy Amazon cover - pros: all in one, only one thing to carry; cons: all in one, more expensive, heavier
2) Get a plainer cover and an external light - pros: possibly cheaper, possibly lighter; cons: adds another thing to my 'carry around' pile
3) Get a plainer cover: pros: probably cheaper, probably lighter, only one thing to carry, can upgrade to option 2 at my convenience; cons: can't read in the dark
So, here's the question: if you own an eInk-based ereader - Kindle, non-color Nook, some Sony devices - how often do you read on it using a booklight or other light source that just illuminates the device? Is this more or less frequently than you read dead tree books by booklight or similar illumination?
If you have an opinion - regardless of whether or not you own a relevant ereader - which of my options would you go for, and why?
ETA: FYI, part of what's going on here is I'm trying to convince myself that I'd actually find the light useful. So I'm likely to be poking fairly hard at some of the 'yes' entries, to try to figure out if they really apply to me.
I recently got a Kindle. I've been trying to decide if I want the Amazon Deluxe Case with Built-In LED Light, or something cheaper. And I've been thinking about my reading habits. I haven't read by anything other than ambient light since I was in elementary school, reading by flashlight under the covers when I was supposed to be sleeping.
My options:
1) Get the fancy Amazon cover - pros: all in one, only one thing to carry; cons: all in one, more expensive, heavier
2) Get a plainer cover and an external light - pros: possibly cheaper, possibly lighter; cons: adds another thing to my 'carry around' pile
3) Get a plainer cover: pros: probably cheaper, probably lighter, only one thing to carry, can upgrade to option 2 at my convenience; cons: can't read in the dark
So, here's the question: if you own an eInk-based ereader - Kindle, non-color Nook, some Sony devices - how often do you read on it using a booklight or other light source that just illuminates the device? Is this more or less frequently than you read dead tree books by booklight or similar illumination?
If you have an opinion - regardless of whether or not you own a relevant ereader - which of my options would you go for, and why?
ETA: FYI, part of what's going on here is I'm trying to convince myself that I'd actually find the light useful. So I'm likely to be poking fairly hard at some of the 'yes' entries, to try to figure out if they really apply to me.
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The PalmTx is no good now; I am on Windows 7 and they won't speak to each other to update. I am very interested in the opinions on ereaders.
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The Kindle 3 with the cover Amazon pushes looks like a really nice solution, if you're a person who would use it.
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If one of the talking points is "you can read this in direct sunlight", it probably doesn't have a backlight.
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The other time I will want the light is when reading in a hotel room with another person who has not yet awakened. Other congoers might find this relevant also, particularly those who are morning people like me.
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The question is - how much do you actually use the light? Did getting the light lead to a behavior change, or did you read in circumstances where you would have to use a booklight for your dead-tree books before getting your Kindle?
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FYI, part of what's going on here is I'm trying to convince myself that I'd actually find it useful. So I'm likely to be poking fairly hard at some of the 'yes' entries, to try to figure out if they really apply to me.
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I would get a cover you like and wait and see if you need the light or not.
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Knowing me, I would probably buy the deluxe case and never use the light. :-)
More seriously (and I think you may have said this), the questions I personally would ask are about the weight and price differences between this case and the case that you'd otherwise get. I do not in fact ever take my Kindle out of its bought-from-Amazon-for-$50 case. Except when I got a (free-due-to-warranty) replacement Kindle because I cracked the plastic from trying too many times to open the back of the leather case. (I see the new case is designed to prevent that.)
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My Kindle came in a Pategonia case which is lightweight and sturdy but lacking fancy features. The Kindle has to be taken out of it to be used. So far that suits me fine but if I really used it a lot I think I'd want a cover that could stay on while I read.
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My Sony came with a cover and this thing clips on it quite nicely and is useful as a "find the porta-potty at the campground" light too.
EDIT: I use mine during power failures and when reading while riding in cars at night.
I have a Nook and a little booklight
I bought a tiny, separate booklight with a clip and a bendable neck, and it works well enough when I need one. Most of the time, I just use my bedside lamp when I need a light. I generally only use the booklight if I'm reading in the dead of night and don't want to disturb
I do find, by the way, that I need less illumination for the Nook than I do for dead tree books. The e-ink is easier on my eyes.
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I've seen that cover. I've handled it. It's really neat. But the question I'm trying to answer is is it worth an extra $30 (used - like new) or $45 (new) to me? Right now, I'm tending to "no" - the cover I'm currently preferring is this one - it has a built-in bookstand feature, which I think I'd use a lot more.
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On covers, I am completely addicted to Oberon design covers. They are lovely, very protective, and comfortable to hold with the cover folded to the back for reading. It's worth looking at them even if you're not going to buy--they're beautiful. www.oberondesign.com
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Re: the Oberon covers - a work colleague pointed me at them. Thanks for review - the web-site shows very pretty pictures of all the outsides, but gives no that I could find of what the inside was like, or how they folded over - if they did at all! I'm thinking about seeing if they have a feedback link on their site to tell them that.
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This (http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/12/21/is-your-cover-crashing-your-kindle-3/) report mentions that if the paint on the "hooks" chips, it can short and crash the Kindle.
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I find that my Kindle is just reflective enough that a point light makes an annoying glare. Try your kindle with a flashlight and see if you like it before you plan on a clip-on light.