Bah, touchscreens
Sep. 21st, 2015 09:51 amIt looks like my ancient Kindle has finally shuffled off. The screen is frozen and will not unfreeze for any incantation or combination of buttons, even when I take the battery out. The machine itself is still working, but can only be communicated with via cable, which is no use at all.
It appears modern kindles now have touchscreens. Is this a good idea? I have a touchscreen on my current laptop and I am constantly accidentally brushing the thing and being carried off to places I don't want to go. What I want from an ebook reader is the robustness of a paperback book, with free wifi. Touchscreens do not suggest 'tough' to me. I suppose now I shall have to decide whether I really need an ebook reader anyway.
Ironically, the Kindle died halfway through a chapter about procrastination. HOW DID IT KNOW.
It appears modern kindles now have touchscreens. Is this a good idea? I have a touchscreen on my current laptop and I am constantly accidentally brushing the thing and being carried off to places I don't want to go. What I want from an ebook reader is the robustness of a paperback book, with free wifi. Touchscreens do not suggest 'tough' to me. I suppose now I shall have to decide whether I really need an ebook reader anyway.
Ironically, the Kindle died halfway through a chapter about procrastination. HOW DID IT KNOW.