09-01-2009, 05:05 PM
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YNWA
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Peter
Location: San Diego
Posts: 29,919
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Re: Anyone Own A Kindle?
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Originally Posted by Mark
Alright after 24 hours of use and about three hundred pages read, here are my thoughts.
This thing is AWESOME!
Screen is perfect - looks just like paper! I get horrible migranes from screens and my eyes get tired from paper after fifty pages or so, and with this device I had neither problem! I love how simple it is to use and that you don't need a computer for drivers/software/etc. Very lightweight and portable, and the books I bought were all a dollar a piece! (Dostoevsky, Gogol, Pushkin, Piper so far) If you are looking for more popular contemporary writing, its a bit more, but nothing that I saw was more than ten bucks. As long as you are within 3G network distance, books arrive in less than thirty seconds, and internet browsing isn't too slow. I also love the screen savers when you turn off the device! This thing is the best i've seen when it comes to functionality and portability tradeoffs!
Draw backs -
You are tethered to amazon, but they are pretty reasonable in their prices so i'm not too worried about that right now.
If you are not in 3G network range, the device falls back to 1RXTT and sucks battery about four times as much. I would recommend turning off wireless (really easy to do) when you are not using it.
Emailing yourself PDF's costs about fifteen cents a piece, but you can always just hook the kindle up to your computer and put PDF's on that way. It shows up as an external hard drive.
Internet is VERY basic. Looks like you are browsing on a cell phone. That having been said - it works for news, wikipedia, basic email, and even browsing CA!
Keyboard takes a few minutes to get used to, but its fine after you figure it out.
Final thoughts: GO GET ONE!
-Mark
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Thanks, Mark. I may just have to do that.
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