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Re: Kindle: Amazon\'s new wireless reading device
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] $.99 per blog subscription/month gg [/ QUOTE ] i would pay that to read baseball prospectus on it [/ QUOTE ] you can read BP for free (assuming you subscribe) on a smartphone/iphone [/ QUOTE ] yeah i know, but what i'm saying is that an extra 99 cents a month isn't really all that much for a service that provides a much content as bp does. i'm in the same boat as yeti, i think it's awesome but i don't see myself buying it at $400. |
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Re: Kindle: Amazon\'s new wireless reading device
i wonder how much effort it takes to ocr rip a book to a word file.
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their selection mirrors that of a drug store. they have all the best sellers and then they have a bunch of garbage books that no one would ever buy or read - except old people i guess.
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Re: Kindle: Amazon\'s new wireless reading device
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] $.99 per blog subscription/month gg [/ QUOTE ] i would pay that to read baseball prospectus on it [/ QUOTE ] you can read BP for free (assuming you subscribe) on a smartphone/iphone [/ QUOTE ] yeah i know, but what i'm saying is that an extra 99 cents a month isn't really all that much for a service that provides a much content as bp does. i'm in the same boat as yeti, i think it's awesome but i don't see myself buying it at $400. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, I mean, with everything I subscribe to, it would end up costing me $35 - $40 a month. (if 1 RSS feed = Blog) seems like a lot to have another place to read blogs/download books. that is basically the cost of a data plan on an iphone, and the hardware of an iphone is cheaper too. (or an HTC phone, or whatever) |
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I have a pretty solid collection of reading material in Word and .pdf format. Would I be able to read these? Also, why is the amount of memory so small? 200 books is nothing.
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No. This will flop horribly in the consumer market, and may be good for academics. People don't consume music like they do books. [ QUOTE ] Ron Burgundy: I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal. Veronica Corningstone: Really. Ron Burgundy: People know me. Veronica Corningstone: Well, I'm very happy for you. Ron Burgundy: I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany. [/ QUOTE ] That example demonstrates a little of the difference between listening to music from any device and the reason and way we read books. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] One thing I can attest to is that people who love books love books - meaning they actually love the physical book, not just the text. [/ QUOTE ] I have a fondness for mushed-up trees, too, but my kids won't. Certainly not my grandkids. There are just WAY too many advantages to treating books like 1s & 0s, instead of a physical commodity. At one point, books were ALL HAND-WRITTEN. Each one required loving attention from a real human being, so I'm sure that new-fangled "printing press" felt cold and gimmicky. It seems to have done ok, though. I don't think the Amazon Kindle v1.0 is going to revolutionize much. But there's pretty little question in my mind about whether ebooks will take-off eventually. |
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I have a pretty solid collection of reading material in Word and .pdf format. Would I be able to read these? [/ QUOTE ] I bet not. If so, this thing would be MUCH better. I have a a lot of pdfs, too. |
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Re: Kindle: Amazon\'s new wireless reading device
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[ QUOTE ] I have a pretty solid collection of reading material in Word and .pdf format. Would I be able to read these? [/ QUOTE ] I bet not. If so, this thing would be MUCH better. I have a a lot of pdfs, too. [/ QUOTE ] the website says Word files can be converted and email to your device "at a minimal cost", didn't mention pdfs specifically. |
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One thing I can attest to is that people who love books love books - meaning they actually love the physical book, not just the text. [/ QUOTE ] It wasn't long ago that you could say people love albums, not just the music but the physical disc/tape/record and, especially, the cover art. This is still true to a certain extent, but it didn't stop ipods and itunes explosions. Devices like these are the (not immediate but eventual) future of publishing, and the romance of a loaded book shelf wont stop them. |
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I think the hard drive is small to increase battery life and keep the weight down. That you can leave it on so long is a plus.
Also, I like the fact that you don't need to sync it, but you can anyway. |
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