Kindle e-Reader vs Kindle App | The Differences Between

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we cover the differences between THE kindle and A kindle.
    We use a paperwhite 5 32GB unit against an android phone with the Kindle APP on it.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @steve-wright-uk
    @steve-wright-uk Před 4 měsíci +19

    For me, the biggest difference is glare. I can read on a Kindle device in bright sunlight, but struggle with the Kindle App on my phone.

  • @sylwuskak7065
    @sylwuskak7065 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I thought you will explain how using these two differ. Because there are some major differences between two of them that I hate. For example you cannot set your own book order on a Kindle while you can do it in an app. Or you don't see location position in an app and you can see it in a Kindle ereader.

  • @mateoap7142
    @mateoap7142 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi, I have a question, there are tablets like tlc or huawei that have black a white mode, its similar to the kindle or still a problem for the eyes?

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 Před měsícem +1

    I use an Android w/o SIM card, and put screen in grey scale. Use it as ereader & media player. I turn on color on screen & tether it to my iPhone for Google maps. Play audio books on it too & podcasts.

  • @craesh
    @craesh Před 4 měsíci +4

    Well, yes and no. Your eyes will receive light from both devices. Otherwise you wont be able to read anything. Eye strain is caused by high contrast, e.g. lots of light from you device in a low light environment. Iluminate a piece of paper with a torchlight in a dark room and you will see what i mean.
    The device itself doesn't matter much. Blue light will cause more strain than yellow/amber light. Most Kindle don't provide amber light, only the latest Paperwhite. You can turn your phone's backlight down to minimum and turn on night light (less blue) and get a even better experience than with most Kindle.
    I use an amber LED light for reading with my older Paperwhite in bed. The blue-ish front light sucks.
    E-Paper hat its advantages in daylight though. No glossy screen, always readable, even in direct sunlight. And of course, the incredible battery life.

  • @Floridameerkat93
    @Floridameerkat93 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I prefer reading on my Paperwhite to the Kindle app, but I like the page turn animation of the app better.

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 Před měsícem +1

    Also use an old iPad mini in grey scale as ereader.

  • @SeanTube2099
    @SeanTube2099 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I agree with most of your pints, but it would have been nice to see a comparison as most (97 percent) of my comics reading is done on my iPad. I’d never use a phone for comics.

  • @nolongerhavetowork
    @nolongerhavetowork Před 19 dny

    Hi, so can someone tell me please what is happening with Kindle? Is it being discontinued?

  • @ettizan
    @ettizan Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video to send to friends

  • @BEandME2020
    @BEandME2020 Před 3 měsíci

    So what's the best Kindle reader tablet to buy. I have the app on my cell but I rather have the tablet thanks

    • @steve-wright-uk
      @steve-wright-uk Před 2 měsíci

      The best is the Oasis, but the best value for money is the Paperwhite

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 Před 4 měsíci +4

    If I had the money the Palma looks great.

    • @valeriopastore7310
      @valeriopastore7310 Před 4 měsíci +2

      For what it costs, Palma MUST be a regular phone, no compromises!

    • @mesics1
      @mesics1 Před 4 měsíci

      @@valeriopastore7310 I have Palma and I'm glad that it does not have unnecessary functions, like front camera and cellular network. It can't replace phone for me, because I have powerful Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. I do video calling, I use it's powerful camera a lot, I play games. And Palma I only use for reading. It's enough

  • @Fispell
    @Fispell Před 4 měsíci

    Whats really interesting is the differences between the kindle apps on android and ios. I switched to Iphone and was horrified to find that the kindle app on iphone lacks SO many features that it was a huge downgrade. After struggling with it for a while i ended up having to sell my iphone just because of how unusable it was in comparison.

  • @christill
    @christill Před 4 měsíci +5

    Pretty sad that you have to explain the difference. Hopefully knowledge will increase again in the next couple of years as people get increasingly fed up of social media and look for ways to take a longer breaks; or give it up entirely.

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes, 16 years of doing our business and people still don't know what an e-reader is
      Not only that, when they do find out what it is, the first thing that they say is "why don't you just buy an ipad?"
      So that's why it requires us to over explain things on an elementary level

    • @JustThatGamer-ep6pm
      @JustThatGamer-ep6pm Před 3 měsíci

      'or' maybe people want a more in-depth idea of what they are getting into, whether they want to invest their money into something like a Kindle or choose the app, without having to waste money and find out the hard way

    • @henriquecardoso8063
      @henriquecardoso8063 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well, the audience is rotative. So a certain level of recycle content is expected, mainly about the real motive about using a e-reader

    • @quit-rt4vz
      @quit-rt4vz Před 2 měsíci

      What does reading on a phone have to do with social media

    • @christill
      @christill Před 2 měsíci

      @@quit-rt4vz Because that’s surely the main thing holding people back from potentially embracing e-ink for phones. And also because the remedy for burning out on social media is likely to also be e-paper.

  • @RockonUUUandU
    @RockonUUUandU Před 4 měsíci

    you should use a android E-ink reader instead of a cell-phone lol

  • @henriquecardoso8063
    @henriquecardoso8063 Před 3 měsíci

    I really thought that having a ipad would substitute my Kindle, but a e-reader is a definitive experience that can't changed. Kindle App is just a poor alternative.

  • @claudiameier666
    @claudiameier666 Před 4 měsíci +1

    just put a phone in black and white mode. then its like a boox palma

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Yeah, no. Way off. The screen technologies are night and day different from each other.

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 Před 4 měsíci

    I keep my phone hidden away as much possible. Too valuable. My ereader cost $40.00 cnd. Plus my kindle goes for ever on charge. I do use a spare cheap droid, which I hotspot to iPhone & use as gps, music player & podcasts & audiobooks, and kindle when needed occausonally. Store content on SIM card. Almost personal or financial data. If lobo stolen little lost. My smart phone I would cry

  • @wolke0178
    @wolke0178 Před 4 měsíci

    Ich mag die App nicht, denn sie liest nicht vor. Ich benötige das Vorlesen nur, wenn ich Hausarbeiten erledige. Notgedrungen wandle ich die Bücher für eine andere App. Am liebsten mag ich meinen Palma, ansonsten Bigmee.

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 Před 4 měsíci

    I don’t read manga, so that doesn’t work.