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grumble said:Best Buy, usually.
*grumble*
grumble said:Best Buy, usually.
It's very useful but it's the ugliest app I've ever used on my Mac. It also has a convoluted process for updates and it bugs me about a new one every other day or so. Still can't leave without it :/ I just wish a better alternative would come out soon enough.forgeforsaken said:There's some subscriptions available. You can also use Calibre to setup subscriptions to stuff and have it update your Kindle/Nook whatever.
Seriously people get Calibre already! It's free and awesome.
http://calibre-ebook.com/
EviLore said:Was going to wait until a Kindle 3 emerged because of the janky aesthetics, but got impatient since I don't want to buy any more physical books and I've been itching to get some reading in. So, Kindle 2 on the way. And I picked up some stuff preemptively.
At this point, I can't imagine a better alternative coming around any time soon... Calibre is so far ahead of even official e-reader software (like Sony's Library) that I don't see what would supplant it. The biggest worry is that someone will buy out the developer and make it a paid program or exclusive to one reader.Charred Greyface said:It's very useful but it's the ugliest app I've ever used on my Mac. It also has a convoluted process for updates and it bugs me about a new one every other day or so. Still can't leave without it :/ I just wish a better alternative would come out soon enough.
KingOfKong said:Any first gen kindle owners here? Do you guys have a recommendation for a good case? I kinda want a black or brown leather case. I've looked but can't find one I like.
Thanks man but I'm afraid $75.00 is a bit too steep. Some of those are pretty cool though.VistraNorrez said:If you don't mind spending a bit Oberon makes some really cools ones.
EviLore said:Was going to wait until a Kindle 3 emerged because of the janky aesthetics, but got impatient since I don't want to buy any more physical books and I've been itching to get some reading in. So, Kindle 2 on the way. And I picked up some stuff preemptively.
EviLore said:Got my Kindle in and halfway through a book on it. Quite impressed, really. The form factor of the device compared to a proper book and the clarity of the e-ink display, along with the convenient dictionary, really makes it a superior experience. Highly recommended.
chico said:id love to buy a Kindle 2 or Nook, but the situation here in europe is really sad.
Nook is US only.
Amazon.com ships the Kindle to Europe. And the 3G service works worldwide.chico said:id love to buy a Kindle 2 or Nook, but the situation here in europe is really sad.
Don't they have the PRS-505 in Europe? It doesn't have the wireless store access of Kindle or Nook, but it has the same screen and a better UI, and I've been really happy with it. You can still buy your books from Amazon and convert them to work on the Sony readers.chico said:id love to buy a Kindle 2 or Nook, but the situation here in europe is really sad.
Nook is US only... and although there is an international Version of the Kindle, the price with shipping from the US is 330$. thanks for ripping us off...
Teddman said:Don't they have the PRS-505 in Europe? It doesn't have the wireless store access of Kindle or Nook, but it has the same screen and a better UI, and I've been really happy with it. You can still buy your books from Amazon and convert them to work on the Sony readers.
Wow, that's a nice improvement over the current e-ink tech. (Like what's in the Kindle 2.) It looks like the "paper" is a lot whiter, and they seemed to be implying that the refresh is faster, too.chico said:nice vid about the next gen e-ink displays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxtEdyjda6s&feature=player_embedded
Ebook reader using it could be available end of the year... hmmm.. dont know if i can wait that long. would be a nice christmas present though![]()
EviLore said:Got my Kindle in and halfway through a book on it. Quite impressed, really. The form factor of the device compared to a proper book and the clarity of the e-ink display, along with the convenient dictionary, really makes it a superior experience. Highly recommended.
Ermac said:Can't decide if I should wait for the next revision. Though I guess there isn't really much they could add. So close to clicking buy ... any negatives?
VistraNorrez said:If you don't mind spending a bit Oberon makes some really cools ones.
grumble said:Agreed. The Sony Reader is often forgotten, but in many ways it's the best ereader. It's probably the best hardware device (UI, physical device) and you can DL books off the Amazon store and put them on it no problem. Using calibre, it is truly wicked. The only downside is the lack of wireless, which is available in the Reader Daily Edition.
I have one (PRS 600), I've used the Nook and Kindle 2 and I'm really happy I got the Reader instead.
dangrib said:if the kindle 3 is a good upgrade...
perryfarrell said:No rumors, no news, no nothing about the Kindle 3... I've searched the internet hi & lo. Amazon is pretty good at keeping things under wrap.
I've read eight of these books in the last six months. Holy hell.EviLore said:Was going to wait until a Kindle 3 emerged because of the janky aesthetics, but got impatient since I don't want to buy any more physical books and I've been itching to get some reading in. So, Kindle 2 on the way. And I picked up some stuff preemptively.
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EviLore said:Got my Kindle in and halfway through a book on it. Quite impressed, really. The form factor of the device compared to a proper book and the clarity of the e-ink display, along with the convenient dictionary, really makes it a superior experience. Highly recommended.
mcrae said:so i searched, and this was the kindle-related thread with the most recent post...
im wondering guys and gals, how does the kindle fare for reading in bed? i often lay in bed on my sides, or sometimes leaned pack propped up against some pillows, and read for a couple hours before sleeping. is it heavy/easy to hold or any general opinions about this?
6.8 said:Edit: Actually one question to Kindle-GAF.... Is there any way at all to figure out how many 'pages' are left before the next chapter?
6.8 said:Edit: Actually one question to Kindle-GAF.... Is there any way at all to figure out how many 'pages' are left before the next chapter?
I read my Kindle in bed, almost exclusively. On balance, it's great for that.mcrae said:im wondering guys and gals, how does the kindle fare for reading in bed? i often lay in bed on my sides, or sometimes leaned pack propped up against some pillows, and read for a couple hours before sleeping. is it heavy/easy to hold or any general opinions about this?