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Pandigital Novel: Poor Display, Interface

By Melissa J. Perenson
August 19, 2010 06:03 PM ET

PC World - The Pandigital Novel makes a valiant attempt at being a value-priced, full-color, Android-based e-reader that also doubles as a general-use tablet. Unfortunately, it falls short of its mark. At $175 (price as of August 10, 2010), the Novel is expensive compared with Amazon's newest, $139, single-purpose, E-Ink-based Kindle e-reader. And as a tablet/e-reader combo that tries to compete with Apple's iPad, the Novel is slow and inelegant, and lacks the full versatility that a true tablet user expects.

Physically, the Novel is chunky: It's made of thick, white plastic, and feels heavy in the hand, even though at 1 pound, it's lighter than the Amazon Kindle DX or the Apple iPad. That impression stems from the Novel's more stout dimensions: You don't expect a device this size (7.5 by 5.5 by 0.5 inches) to be this heavy. The unit has built-in Wi-Fi, so you can connect wirelessly for Internet activities. It also connects via mini-USB (but you must charge via the included charger, not your PC).

The Novel is marketed as an e-reader, and its intent as an e-reader is clear upon initial boot--widgets for an e-bookstore (with separate tabs for bestsellers, new releases, e-magazines, and e-newspapers) and My Library (where you can sort by date, title, author, and subscriptions) dominate the screen real estate. Each widget shows covers of books, though you may find it impossible to read the cover lines: In My Library, Barnes & Noble Classics like Austen's Sense and Sensibility showed something on the cover, but the text was too small to be legible.

Readability is something you can expect to struggle with on the Novel. The 7-inch resistive touch, 800-by- 600-pixel LCD is mediocre, at best. When the screen is white (as it is normally is for reading books), the background sparkles to distraction; text is fuzzy, too, with the dots clearly visible. I've seen similar screen behaviors on cell phone handsets, but it doesn't compare well with the iPad (on which I can discern mild screen flicker). For reading novels, the Pandigital will quickly frustrate. I actually found it easier on my eyes to use the night-read option, which turns the background black, and text to white--though the pixelation of the text was even clearer. The default font size is medium; you get five choices, and, as expected, larger sizes showed increased pixilation.

Screen quality isn't the only thing that suffers. The device's performance is sluggish, which makes basic navigation and even tasks like page flipping a chore (tap on the side of the page to go back or forward, or drag your finger in the direction you want to change pages). Some of the issues around responsiveness might be attributable to the resistive-touch display, which has an overlay to provide touch capability but proved incredibly frustrating to use, and unresponsive. But other instances, such as waiting and waiting for a spinning circle to disappear while opening an app or a book, are clearly indicative of underpowered guts.

Originally published on www.pcworld.com. Click here to read the original story.
Reprinted with permission from PCWorld.com. Story copyright 2012 PC World Communications. All rights reserved.
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