Is a multipurpose eBook reader a good thing?
Evil Genius Chronicles has written an opinion of multipurpose eBook readers in a post titled "Kindle vs. Nook: My Experience":
Let me finish with one point beyond the head to head comparison. A lot of talk is floating around with the possibility of an Apple iTable or future apps going on the Nook because of the Android operating system. One thing that gets lost in all this talk is that I consider it a strength not a failing of the Kindle and Sony Reader and Nook that they are not general purpose devices. Even with the web browser on the Kindle, this whole thing only really does one thing well, and that’s display text for you to read. It’s about sitting down and reading. You can tweet or check email in a pinch, but it will never be your first choice to do it on the Kindle they way you would on a laptop or iPhone/Blackberry. It’s possible but not fun. What it is best at is being a device you can sit down with on a couch or a beach or the middle seat of an airplane and read. And read and read. I have enough reading material on mine today that I could read for 2 solid months before I exhausted it, and there is still 1.1 Gigabyte free. A tablet, or adding more apps on these devices is the wrong direction in my life. I say I’m a reader and that I enjoy reading, but if you look at my actions the last 10 years I don’t actually read for pleasure that much anymore. Haivng a device that enables reading but doesn’t enable much else is a plus for me, and being an e-ink version of a laptop or an iPhone isn’t good for my particular needs. Milage varies, but for what is important to me today, that’s it.
I don't fully agree. People actually expect something extra with their eBook readers. That's why the Amazon Kindle 2 and the nook both have a music player. Also the Kindle 2 has a web browser. Are these features really necessary for an eBook reader? Or are Amazon and Barnes and Noble realizing that at least some multipurpose functionality is needed to make users more satisfied with their devices? I think that consumer reaction to the upcoming Apple tablet will answer those questions.
