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    Old 09-18-2010, 08:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by Terryl
    I have a kindle, mine is the smaller screen, they came out with a larger screen after I got mine, but you can hook your kindle up to the computer and read it on your computer screen. I love that the kindle is lightweight fits in my purse and can be plugged in or run on batteries. I don't have any quilt books on it yet, but I plan on getting some soon. I actually didn't think I'd like the kindle as I have always liked turning the pages in a book, but once I got it, I LOVE it. I think you can even get audio books on it. Maybe I'm mistaken about that.
    Thank you Terry, it's interesting to have your comments. I do most of my reading in bed, or while waiting for appts. at doctors or hospitals, which is why I was thinking one of these might be nice.
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    I have a Nook and I know that there are quilting ebooks out there. I just can't imagine using a Nook for that purpose. The screen would be way too small I would think.

    I love my Nook, but then I'm an avid reader...
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    Old 09-18-2010, 08:47 AM
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    I'd heard of Kindle, but hadn't looked into it. I have a question or two. 1) Can you do other things on internet - other than download books? Like - look at your e-mails? 2) If my DH is on his computer (in the motorhome) and I want to read those e-mails, will it connect to his internet port??? (as in WiFi)????

    Or is this thing strictly for book reading?
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    Old 09-18-2010, 08:55 AM
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    This is another way to make money. I share my books with others and you cant do that with a Kindle.
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    Old 09-18-2010, 10:03 AM
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    I do, too, normally. However, when traveling we usually end up with more books than dishes in our RV......to have something that we can access and read and takes up such small space will be invaluable. Our local book exchange store has started charging 1/2 the original cost of a book...AFTER taking in our books. Getting too expensive.
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    Old 09-18-2010, 10:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by amandasgramma
    I'd heard of Kindle, but hadn't looked into it. I have a question or two. 1) Can you do other things on internet - other than download books? Like - look at your e-mails? 2) If my DH is on his computer (in the motorhome) and I want to read those e-mails, will it connect to his internet port??? (as in WiFi)????

    Or is this thing strictly for book reading?
    There are two versions of the Kindle 3, I think both have wifi, and one has a 3G capability, but I'm not savvy enough to know much about them. Check out the details on Amazon.com
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    I wondered about the screen being to small to see the details, too. I think I would want to check this out before I purchased one...
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    Old 09-18-2010, 01:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by amma
    I wondered about the screen being to small to see the details, too. I think I would want to check this out before I purchased one...
    I don't know of anywhere here that I could see one working first - it's a shame that QVC don't sell them, 'cos I could send it back if I didn't like it if I got it from them.
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    Old 09-18-2010, 01:56 PM
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    I have the Kindle 2 and yes, you can get on the internet but even if you are in a 3G area it is a little slow. I can NOT get my broadband webmail but I can get Yahoo mail so I forward all emails from my webmail to my Yahoo when we are gone and I don't take the notebook.

    It has helped us out a couple of times in cities when we need a quick map or to search for a place.

    I'm not sure exactly how the new ones (wifi) work as I haven't paid much attention to them.

    And for those who think it's another way for them to get $$$ I want to say that I have bought only a very few books in the last 1.5 years! Only authors that I HAD to have the new book or authors that had offerred the 1st of a series as a freebie to entice buyers. Also most of the books I did buy were $6 or under.

    They have an awful lot of free books - you just have to check often as the selection changes.

    I love my Kindle!!! No more dusting a library worth of books, moving them place to place or selling them at yard sales ;-)
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    I got my kindle a few weeks ago mainly for when we take our trips. I generally take 3-4 books to read while we are gone. I looked for quilting magazines for them but so far I haven't found any. I'm sure the books would be out there. Mine is the new generation one so it is 3G wi-Fi and wonderful! I listened to some of it when I first got it but doubt i'll ever do an actual whole book audio...reading adn listening just aren't the same.
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