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Old 09-18-2010, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ssgramma
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 ;-)
Ah, that was a question that one of the other members asked, i.e. would she be able to read her emails with it. I was wondering that myself. Thank you.
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Old 09-18-2010, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Cindy2201
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.
And is it really true you can read it outside in the sunshine? I don't think I would mind needing to have the light on to read indoors at night, but outside in the sunshine would be lovely. I just wish my camera had the same kind of screen - half the time it's guesswork as I can't see a thing.
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Old 09-18-2010, 04:29 PM
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I have had a Kindle for about a year and love it...yes, there are plenty of books related to quilting - just about anything is available...and when you have a Kindle account with Amazon, you can do a free download of Kindle for PC so you can read anything on your computer that you have loaded on your Kindle, so patterns etc are large enough to see or print. I load how to books, cook books, text books etc and have them easily accessible on the Kindle and the PC...
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Old 09-18-2010, 04:33 PM
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I have the Sony Reader, and I've downloaded tons of free PDF files of quilting books that I've found for free.

I think there's a program that will let you use regular PDF's on the Kindlle, too.

I put a lot of patterns on it this way, too, that way if I'm out and about, I can quickly look and see how much and what kind of fabric I need.

Just about every free pattern on the web is a PDF, so its worth it for Kindle owners to get a conversion software.

The Sony will read all formats, though. So, you don't have to convert anything if you have it.

The ipad is what I'm wanting now! That sucker is awesome!

Here's a thread I started, and I listed a few of the places to get free crafty ebooks:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-53392-1.htm


As for regular books, this site is AWESOME! He's got tons and tons of book for FREE! Even if you dont' have an ereader you can "read" these on your computer. Its here:

http://www.truly-free.org/
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Old 09-18-2010, 06:47 PM
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I have had a Kindle for two years and love it. I didn't think I would, as I really really like holding a book in my hands and turning pages. However, with my Kindle I can change the font size, order a book at midnight and get it in one minute, and much more that I don't even know about. (There is a keyboard that I don't know what to do with. :) ) I have about 80 books.

The BEST thing is that when I have already ordered a book, it tells me I already have the book....I tend to forget if I have read a book. Sad, but true.
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Old 09-18-2010, 07:19 PM
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Fantastic info everyone, thank you very much. I was half sold on it when I started this thread, now I think I am totally sold, so it's just a matter of when.

I read somewhere that there might be a coloured version coming soon, but I doubt if it would be in my price range somehow.

I thought about the ipad, but it is too pricey for me at the moment, plus I think it has a lot of things that I can already do on my notebook, so I would be paying twice. I am attracted to the newest Kindle because of its size as much as anything, as I am thinking of taking it out and about whilst waiting for appts. at various doctors and hospitals.
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
Fantastic info everyone, thank you very much. I was half sold on it when I started this thread, now I think I am totally sold, so it's just a matter of when.

I read somewhere that there might be a coloured version coming soon, but I doubt if it would be in my price range somehow.

I thought about the ipad, but it is too pricey for me at the moment, plus I think it has a lot of things that I can already do on my notebook, so I would be paying twice. I am attracted to the newest Kindle because of its size as much as anything, as I am thinking of taking it out and about whilst waiting for appts. at various doctors and hospitals.
I heard that my local library supports at least one type of ebook reader... can't remember which one. You may download all library books for free, anytime, anywhere.....Enough said! I need to get one of these for myself...;)
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Old 09-18-2010, 08:24 PM
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With a kindle you won't be able to see pictures in color and good luck going back and forth from page to page quickly. I don't think the kindle would be feasible for quilt books.

I do love mine for reading though, I have 47 books on it already and I can even access my books from my computer.
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Old 09-19-2010, 06:20 AM
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Well, I know I'm sold now!!! It sounds like a great invention. Usually DH is the one wanting the "new" stuff...this time it's me!
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I read outside on my patio in the sun and have never had a problem..
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