Great replacement for the 5 thick photo albums sitting in my living room. This could replace them all, plus people might actually enjoy looking at the pics because they're on a cool device.
I do think a touch screen swipe gesture would have been easier to look through the album, and tap to launch the pic. I think people are becoming more and more used to using their finger touch to make things happen. I also think the price should be in the $99 range for this device. But $199 isn't bad. The video capability is a much added bonus.
Who really pulls out DVDs and says look at my daughter playing in the snow. Nobody I know. But this will actually make it easier to flip through photos and see videos on the fly when family and friends come over.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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Great replacement for the 5 thick photo albums sitting in my living room. This could replace them all, plus people might actually enjoy looking at the pics because they're on a cool device.
I do think a touch screen swipe gesture would have been easier to look through the album, and tap to launch the pic. I think people are becoming more and more used to using their finger touch to make things happen. I also think the price should be in the $99 range for this device. But $199 isn't bad. The video capability is a much added bonus.
Who really pulls out DVDs and says look at my daughter playing in the snow. Nobody I know. But this will actually make it easier to flip through photos and see videos on the fly when family and friends come over.