Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle
I guess I've been living under a rock because I never heard of this until last night. A friend called me and has one to sell. She wanted to see if I wanted it. I loved the concept, save trees, less 'stuff' to carry with me and instant gratificaiton to download a new book. I was shocked at the price ($350) and then realized that my primary reading spot is a beach (St. John or Sea Isle City, NJ). My luck would be that I couldn't see the screen in the bright light, or I'd drop it in the sand or worse, it would get hit by a wave.
Does anyone here have one? If so, what are your thoughts?
Does anyone here have one? If so, what are your thoughts?
NancyB
They just seem so clunky to me - I saw a guard at the Metropolitan Museum using one to read on her break this summer. The concept is cool - but the execution really needs to evolve IMHO. I think Amazon has done pretty well selling them though. Wow - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FI ... MA">Kindle: Amazon's Wireless Reading Device</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=cari ... B000FI73MA" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt=""> - the page at Amazon says they are sold out!
BTW my wife (who is next to me) just said she had never heard of it before either
BTW my wife (who is next to me) just said she had never heard of it before either

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Anthony for Virgin Islands On Line
Anthony, my friend told me that Oprah receommended it so that made me think everyone knew about it
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. I agree with you - I think this is something that I'd wait for the next generation. Apparently, I'm not an early adopter (yes, waiting for iPhone to evolve to Verizon).

NancyB
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I had never heard of this until you posted it here. I don't think I could give up the actual book either. I will buy a book, then read it again, maybe sometimes years down the road, and some books are pretty! Plus, as I've said before, I'm cheap! I just don't see myself paying that kind of money for the convenience. I only take 1 book on vacation with me normally. It just wouldn't make sense for me.
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I have an application on my i phone that allows me to read books. I have gotten used to not holding a book and if I find myself with spare time, I always have a book with me. I can't say enough about the i phone. I have a camera, phone, music, the web and books all in one.
When will I see St John again?
I have never liked reading on the computer, and always felt like newspapers were getting my clothes and hands dirty; something about holding the iphone in my palm is quite comfortable and conducive to reading at length... i read more of the NY Times now via my iphone app, each day, than I ever did..
I can't imagine I will ever give up real books, but just as I like to *own* hardcovers, yet read from softcovers, I may one day like a device like the Kindle. The new Sony ebook looks more pleasing...
I can't imagine I will ever give up real books, but just as I like to *own* hardcovers, yet read from softcovers, I may one day like a device like the Kindle. The new Sony ebook looks more pleasing...
I too have never heard of the Amazon Kindle until this thread. Interesting concept. I'm a book collecter (although I'm running out of space to put them!), and like to read my books over again, so I'm not sure I'd be a fan of this. Plus, the price needs to come down. $350? Wow, expensive.
Tami
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