Trade in my hard or soft bound books for this:
http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireles...pf_rd_i=507846
No way...
Anyone agree with me?
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Trade in my hard or soft bound books for this:
http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireles...pf_rd_i=507846
No way...
Anyone agree with me?
I bought Caroline one a while back. She really likes it. I think it's a very neat bit of technology but I'm not a bookworm so I would say that ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by tannat
I should mention that the screen is absolutely amazing on the Kindle and is certainly just as pleasing to read as printed text. It's not like an LCD sceen which makes your eyes bleed after a minute or two of reading :)
I was considering one for mrs cooper but she found it hard to get enough of the 'right books' for the kindle and the prices quoted per eBook was on a par with hardbacks... It is an electronic format how can it be the same cost as a hardback book.
In the end tempting as it was she decided to skip it for now... who knows with more titles available and better pricing in the future she would be happy to get one.
I guess it depends on what books you're looking at. Caroline has found that the books are generally as cheap or a little cheaper than paperbacks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cooper_S
The libraries in the county are going to start lending e-books next year, when that starts to happen on a national level then it's going to take off I reckon.
Books seems to be cheaper on Kindle except for hardbacks. My Kindle is great and I never thought I would be swayed. But on a practical note- I really haven't space for any new books, so the Kindle solves that problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cooper_S
I think it's really handy, and would be fantastic in schools especially for poor readers, as it allows to have the book read to you with the text on screen.
Mrs C is still keen on one just not convinced.
This is one of those things where I'm wary of saying that I'll never have, nor like, one, because to do so would be foolish. For now I enjoy a nice book in its traditional form and don't get the appeal of a Kindle, not least because a room looks empty without books. Houses will be rather sad places in the future without a good array of books.
We have the best of both worlds, a Kindle and a loungeroom full of books :mark: :pQuote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
I considered getting one for Kirst but she is a creature of habit and doesn't see the appeal, she thinks the smell of the paper and physically turning the pages is part of the joy of reading.. :/
If they were backlit for reading at night and you could surf the net I'd consider getting one for myself... tablet pc?