Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

To Read or to E-Read; That is the Question

Seeing as I am an avid reader, there have been numerous opportunities when I have had the option of buying some sort of e-reader. And while I love the designer covers for the Nook, I just haven’t really understood the appeal.

The other night over dinner, one of my sisters was talking about e-readers (we’re a nerdy bunch) and mentioned that while I’m in the Bahamas, I should bring a Kindle because the screens are anti-glare. I could read it on the beach without the grease and glare of a typical touch screen.

But then we both came to the realization that books themselves are anti-glare, too. No grease or grime, no glare and you don’t even have to charge them. I’ve mentioned before that I’m a fan of the vintage feeling of reading hard copy news. When I read it online, I tend to skip over uninteresting parts, or simply read the photo captions.

I’m kind of the same way with books, too. Not only do I love the organic, often moldy smell of books, but I like having them, holding them, owning them. I find libraries difficult because I can’t stand to part with my books. Since I first fell I love with literature, I’ve dreamed of collecting an expansive library.

I want to have and hold physical books, to admire them and be able to reference them at a later date. I want to look at that copy of Eat, Pray, Love and feel inspired. For some reason, looking at a Nook or a Kindle or an iPhone just doesn’t have the same effect.

And then, of course there’s the tiny detail that I scribble all over my books. I like taking notes and underlining interesting or inspiring passages, so that when I go back and read the book again (which I actually do. You notice things differently the second or third or fourth time around), I can feel the same inspiration that I felt the first time.

I should, however, note that I do think that e-readers are generating new fiction fanatics out of techie lovers. People who wouldn't typically read (or at least as much) are more inclined to because its easier, more accessible. More readers is never a bad thing, I must admit. Even if they're reading Twilight on an e-reader.

But personally, I guess I’m just not sold on the digital readers. Despite the minuscule discount on books and the fact that it saves trees, I don’t really see the benefits. Until the e-readers can bring something new and exciting to the reading experience, I don’t think they’re a good investment. Not for a die-hard vintage bibliophile like myself.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Today's Obsession: iPhone

So there's this boy named Manny. And Manny and I are really good friends. Occasionally, he pisses me off because he won't shut up (he's kind of an attention whore), but we get along relatively well and spend ridiculous amounts of time together. He knows what to say to wake me up and I feel naked without him. And for those who aren't familiar with my habit for naming inanimate objects, Manny is my white(black)berry, my personal assistant, my sole connection to the outside world.

Manny is getting tired though. And as of late, I've been considering making the slow transition from Microsoft/HP/Blackberry to Mac/iPhone/iPad. It's a slow transition, but today helped me to solidify my decision. Funny... but when you google your sorority and "iPhone," lots of fun goodies come up.

Today's obsession is this iPhone case. I like it because it's pretttyyy. But really. I'm kind of a klutz, so my phone need always wear protection. But this pretty number provides protection and a bit of pizazz. All that with a nice Kappatastic bow on top. While blue would be an appropriate choice, for some reason, the obnoxious pink just caught my eye. There's no chance of losing Manny II when he practically glows in the dark, right? Obsessed.

Coveroo "Kappa Kappa Gamma – letters" Sorority Design Plate in magenta, $40