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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: Dracho on April 01, 2012, 12:58:01 am
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So, maybe I'm the last guy on the planet to do this, but I finally broke down and bought a Kindle (Kindle Touch for $99), and wow.. this is pretty cool. I'd been reading eBooks with the Kindle and Nook apps on my Smartphone and PC, but with the Kindle I get an @kindle email address and can now check out eBooks from the Public Library! For Free! Same with music.
Check it out for 7 or 14 days, read or listen to it (up to 10 items) and goes away when its time to check it in. They support all sorts of eReader formats, I just preferred the Kindle.
Pretty cool.
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Please dont make us anti crap tec poeple feel guilty or worse cause we dont want to buy crap in a can or a box. Where is that damn matrix plugin that is what i need right? ;D If i buy it im evil flame wars on the energy used. No win if you public buy it. It waist energy! How bout FORCE IT comeone matrix plugin? Anyone?
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Please dont make us anti crap tec poeple feel guilty or worse cause we dont want to buy crap in a can or a box. Where is that damn matrix plugin that is what i need right? ;D
Honestly, I felt the same way (which is ironic considering my line of work), but the eInk display is what won me over. It doesn't tire my eyes like looking at a screen.. reading books on my android phone was like staring at a computer screen all day. I also like being able to make the text bigger instead of hunting for my reading glasses. :)
If it is any consolation I borrowed a tablet PC and hated Windows 7 on it (God that OS is not designed for touch screens, but maybe I'll give Metro a view when the time comes) and bought an Android tablet that I kept for a weekend before returning it.. because my phone did everything it did, only faster.
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Giive me my jetpack called for in 1964 world fair please!!! I would be happy with that alone. This tec now is an issue as its everchangeing.
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I do like my Kindle. The E-Ink screen is a good tech. It takes no energy to hod an image on screen and only a little to change it. Battery can last for more then a month (me not so long as I read alot).
my eyes like the screen better then a back lit one. I still do books, can;t beat holding a real book, but the price of e-books can be alot cheaper (I have been picking up tech books for about half the price).
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Dad bought mom a kindle Touch last week and I set it up for her, at 72 she can just about remember where the router is let alone the network id & password. Also impressed by the image display; setup was damn easy and I've turned her loose on the public library.