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I don't know when they are going to release the skiff ebook reader or what it will cost but it looks amazing.
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If you are going to buy one for tech books or if you have a bunch of pdfs laying around that you want to convert I would get the DX. The PDFS on the kindle 1 and 2 look bad but on the DX they look pretty good.
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Got my 15 yr old daughter a "Nook" from Barnes and Noble. Same concept as the Kindle but better IMO. The color lcd touch screen at the bottom makes everything so much easier it is amazing. It also has the ability to add a memory card (if room for 1500 books isn't enough for you) and download pics and mp3s. Not sure how my daughter listens to music and reads at the same time but I guess that's why she's an honor student.
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I dont have one but I've used one. Fantastic for tech stuff, not so much for pleasurable reading. Well, at least for me, I like to read in the tub and stuff. With tech books the search function is nice.
Get work to pay for it, hell you're reading the books for them. As for the crappy reception at the office, well, I can't remember the last time I had to have a book that second. I do remember the last time I needed to reference something in a second but I used O'Reilly's Safari for that.
If you are big into supporting authors (and since I am an author you should be) be aware that authors get less scratch for selling an kindle version than they do a hard copy.
To me the Kindle is great for the books you have to buy (text books, manuals and so forth) but not so great for books you want to buy.
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I have had one since they first came out. Generally I use to read 1 book per hitch, month if you will. With the Kindle I have been reading 4 to 5, it is MUCH easier on my eyes then paper. I work on a boat and anytime we are witin cell service my Kindle can download books, if no service is available It can be plugged up to your computer via USB. I can not reccomend these enough. Every person that I have let read it has bought there own. I am thinking of getting a new one, with international service and giving my original to my wife. If you read alot Buy one and you will wonder why you waited so long. I paid ALOT for mine as I got it when they were first released and they were very scarce, I still regard it as one of my best purchases and at the price they are now they are a bargain in my opinion!
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I disagree, when I travel, every month I always visit the book stores at the airports I go through. I find a book that I like and in 45 seconds I have it on my Kindle without having to add to my luggage, so far I have been able to purchase every book I ever wanted at a discount. Books that are no longer copy write protected can be downloaded and read on the Kindle for free, for me they (kindles) are a Godsend![]()
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"The 1911 was the design given by God to us through John M. Browning that represents the epitome of what a killing tool needs to be. It was true in 1911 and is true now." Colonel Robert J. Coates, USMC Why did he FBI choose a 1911?
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...g=content;col1
Maybe Obama will get pulled over for speeding in Arizona, then end up getting deported
I've had the Kindle 2 since it came out.
Pros: screen is easy to read in most any condition, battery life is excellent, reception has been good everywhere I've tried.
Cons: the interface is really sh1tty, and I mean really. They have no idea what a UI should be or how usability is even tracked/measured.
I tried reading books and could never get into it. Plus, how do you loan someone a book? Finally, it's hard to take usable notes in it.
I read the WSJ in it every day and for that it's not bad. I'm not keeping it, though. I'll try an iPad as soon as they come out and sell this one (to someone who hasn't read my review).![]()