So I think I want a kindle. What is your experience thoughts?
#22
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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we bought a nook color for our daughter for christmas. she loves it. she ha several friends on the east coast and they now can exchange books as they all read alot. she also can send books to her blackberry to read or take with her when she is on business. see, don't I sound knowledgable even though I can barley handle the computer!
#23
I got a Kindle for Christmas and I love it! They do have a 3g model available as well as their standard wi-fi model. It depends whether or not you have a wireless router available to you which one you choose. There are free books available for the Kindle as well. Many classics are free to download. I have also found some newer books available for free or little charge. Average for some of the newer authors- Jodi Picoult, Nicholas Sparks etc. seems to be $10-$14, which is still much less than a hardbound book. Good luck with your choices!!
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Seattle
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Originally Posted by livenlearn124
If you have a blackberry, there is an app you can download, for kindle or nook.
As far as buying afull-sized e-reader, I'm still not sure. It's sort of like the conversation on the Board previously about paper magazines versus e-based ones. There is still something about holding a hard copy book or magazine in my hand that I like.
#27
I love my Kindle. I, too, love a book, the feel of the real book, so I was somewhat leary but once I saw one, I realized how handy it could be. It's great to travel with. I have the Kindle DX, which has a larger screen. It is 3G. New books seem to be around 10-12 dollars. Books that have been out for about a year are cheaper (5-7 dollars) Books printed before 1923 are free. So you can get a lot of classics for free. Downloads are very easy. Also, you can download to your computer and then transfer to Kindle.
#28
I love my Kindle (I don't have the 3G one since I have wireless at home, no need to spend the extra money). It has e-ink... Which makes it look just like a book. I thought I'd want the nook because it's back lit, but that's what makes them hard to read in sunlight. I'm very happy with mine. I just learned that you can also share books on Kindle. LOVE THAT!!!
#30
I was fortunate to get an iPad for Christmas and I love it for reading my books. Although the iPad is not good for reading in bright light outdoors. I believe the Kindle does a better job for outdoor use. I have the Kindle APP for the iPad and I almost prefer that to the iPad version of the ebook reader. It allows you to change the background to black with white letters, easier to read at night and it does not keep my partner awake at night, as I don't sleep very much. Most books ranger from 10 to 15 dollars depending on the Author and the size of the book. I was not much of a reader until I got mine. I think you will love it.
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