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eBook Readers: anyone have one?
Hey everyone... I'm not usually one for buying every gadget that comes out as soon as it is available (mainly because until fairly recently I was a permanently broke student). However, yesterday when I went online to buy some new alarm clocks, there was a big anouncement on amazon.com about their new Kindle ebook reader. I had never heard of such a gadget, but I guess Sony has one out already, too. They both run about $400, although there seem to be some opportunities to get the Sony ones for cheaper elsewhere.
Here is a link to Kindle (by Amazon): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...pf_rd_i=507846 Here is a link to the Sony Reader: http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...tegoryId=16184 I thought that they looked kind of silly and lazy, until I started thinking about how every time I travel I inevitably pack about 5 books because I don't know what kind of book I'll be in the mood for or how much I will be reading. I also started thinking about how convenient it would be to be able to keep it in my purse (impossible for hardback books in cute purses) and read whereever. And then I realized I could read a trashy romance novel in a public place and not have to worry about running into someone I know... My point is... I really think I want one now, but I think I'm going to wait for Kindle to drop a hundred or two off the price (if I can wait). Does anyone have one or has anyone ordered either the Sony or Amazon version and have comments? |
i don't have one but am interested to hear if others do.
<---- not really an early adopter on anything. |
I have the first-gen Sony Reader that was released about a year ago. I looooooove it. I travel a ton so it's nice to be able to put books, pdfs and even MS Word docs on there and take them all with me at once.
I haven't seen the newest release of the eReader in person, but from what the website says, it's even thinner and has updated technologies to make the refresh rate even faster and the screen better. I think it might even have more internal memory than the original one did. |
Hey Texas! Thanks for replying (somehow I missed the reply until today, though)
Do you think the "e-ink" is significantly better for eyes? Also, is there any way to get around being limited to the selection of ebooks that Sony offers online? |
I'm not really sure what you mean by "better for the eyes"?
It looks like real book print though and you can change the font sizes. I take mine so I can read on the treadmill or elliptical (sp?) ... I just make the font bigger since i'm moving :) Their ebook store has a really good selection of books (in my opinion anyway). I don't know what the number is now, but I would guess they have several thousand titles and just about all the new titles that come out every week are up there. ETA: If you download books from other sites, if it is in Adobe format they are readable on the eReader. |
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