Finally Mac users have realised the futility of arguing against the cheaper more powerful pc and have started to set their sights a little more realistically.
The latest flaming across the web has been mac users shouting how superior their Ibooks and Ipads are to the Kindle book reader. I decided to look into this and see what truth there was in some of the claims being made.
“My mac has a bigger screen and looks much nicer than this rubbish kindle thing” James from a west London coffee shop was quoted as saying. James went onto say “although the Kindle probably has a better processor, if I had it, my Macbook would run Photoshop better!”
Other users of the Ipad complain that the Kindle is way to complex and argue the better ergonomics of the Ipad means they can show their friends app icons much easier.
An independent survey held by macisbest magazine, showed that according to its readership although the Kindle has a better screen for reading on it is simply not as good as the highly reflective surface on the Ibook and Ipad, it fails to have the apple logo and is unable to display its content no matter which way you pick it up, because of this it was almost unusable to nearly 75% of Mac users that tested it. The editor of macisbest magazine “khan Jimbleson, finally summed up by explaining that the kindle is simply not as good value as the Ipad.
We approached a Kindle user who seemed unaware of the rivalry and asked what his opinion was on the arguments between the two brand users “I don’t really know anything about it to be honest, I got the Kindle so that I could read on it, to be fair it just seemed like a nifty idea for £150”
I took this revelation to Khan who refused to comment, however Macisbest magazine later released a press statement.:
“We find the obvious attack on apple's range of products disgusting and verging on racist! The idea that an ipad is not able to read books is frankly offensive and the attack on the great value offered by apple is just plain wrong, you can get the same memory, 3g connectivity and ability to read books for only £550 more and we see no need to be able to upgrade the storage with SD cards. This is simply Amazon trying to throw its weight around and scare the little guys!”
The Kindle community seems keen to compound the anger of Ipad owners by pointing out that the Kindle 3g gives free connection and data usage and has a battery life that can outlast the Ipad by a number of days.
They however offered an olive branch by pointing out that there is a Kindle application available on the Iphone and Ipad to allow the apple users the same access to a quality ebook reader and admitting that the kindle probably isn’t quite as good as the Ibook for graphic design.
I find myself stuck in the middle of perhaps one of the closest matched conflicts of technology. I leave it to you to make your own decisions but as it currently stands there are no clear answers as to who will come out on top. If you want a portable devise that has free internet access, the ability to play music, read books and has a long battery life then you should probably pick Kindle. However if you want to be able to run photoshop and other graphical design packages you should probably get a laptop.
If however you really want an apple logo and to be able to hold your device upside down and still be able to read it then buy an Ipad. Even after all this reasearch I still cannot think of one good fucking reason to buy an Ibook.