Slim: just over 1 / 3 of an inch thin magazines
Light: to 10.2 grams, lighter than a typical paperback
Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered wirelessly in less than 60 seconds, no PC required
3G Wireless: 3G Wireless lets you download books directly from your Kindle, no annual contract, monthly fee, not hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots
International Coverage: Enjoy wireless 3G coverage at home or abroad, in over 100 countries. See details. Check the map of wireless coverage.
Paper-like Display: Reads like paper fly without glare, even in full sunlight
Carry Your Library: Holds up to 1,500 books
Long Battery Life: Read for days without recharging
Read-to-Me: With the experimental text-to-Speech, Kindle can read newspapers, magazines, blogs, and books aloud to you, unless the rights holder of the book made available to the function
22 used & new available from USD 140.00
Free Samples Book: Download and read first chapters for free before deciding to buy
Wide selection: More than 360,000 books, among which 101 of 112 New York Times ® Best Sellers, in addition to U.S. and international newspapers, magazines and blogs. For customers outside the U.S., the availability of content and prices may vary. Check your country.
Low prices Book: New York Times Best Sellers and new releases are $ 9.99, unless marked otherwise. When traveling abroad, you can download books wirelessly from the Kindle Store or your archived items. Customers in the United States will be charged a fee of $ 1.99 for international downloads.The Kindle Store: more than 360,000 books
Amazon, there have always been obsessed with having every book ever printed, and we know that even the best book reader is useless without the books you want to read. We are fortunate that there are tens of millions of customers book on Amazon, and as a result, we know that customers want the books to read and get our priorities such securities. Today, the Kindle store has more than 360,000 books available, including 101 of 112 New York Times ® Best Sellers, plus top newspapers, magazines and blogs. Our vision for Kindle is to have every book ever printed in all languages, all available in less than 60 seconds.
If you prefer biographies, classics, investment guides, thrillers, or sci-fi, thousands of your favorite books are available. New York Times Best Sellers and most new versions are $ 9.99, and you will find many books for less. Content availability and prices vary for customers residing outside the USTechnical Details
Display: 6 “diagonal E Ink ® electronic paper display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 16-level grayscale.
Dimensions (in inches): 8 “x 5.3″ x 0.36 “(203.2 mm x 134.6 millimeters x 9.1 millimeters).
Weight: 10.2 ounces (289.2 grams).
System requirements: None, because it is wireless and does not require a computer. Check the wireless coverage.
Storage: 2 GB internal (about 1.4 GB available for user content).
Battery Life: Read on a single charge for up to 4 days with the wireless. Turn wireless off and read for a maximum of two weeks. Battery life varies depending on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store and downloading content. In areas of low coverage or EDGE / GPRS coverage only, the use of wireless will consume the battery faster.
Charge time: Fully charges in about 4 hours using the included power adapter to the United States. It also supports charging from your computer via the included USB 2.0 cable.
Connectivity: Modem HSDPA (3G) with a fallback to EDGE / GPRS uses Amazon Whispernet to provide wireless coverage via AT & T’s 3G high-speed data network in the United States and networks of partners outside of the United States V. Wireless Terms and Conditions.
USB Port: USB 2.0 (Micro-B connector) for connection to the Kindle power adapter or optional in the United States to connect to a PC or a Macintosh computer.
Audio: 3.5mm stereo audio jack, rear-speaker stereo.
Content Formats Supported: Kindle (AZW), TXT, Audible (Enhanced Audible (AA, AAX)), MP3, protected MOBI, PRC natively, PDF, HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion.
Accessories: power adapter of the United States (supports 100V-240V), USB 2.0 cable, rechargeable battery. Cover of the book sold separately.
Documentation: Quick Start Guide (included in box) [PDF], Kindle User’s Guide (pre-installed on device) [PDF]. Further information in multiple languages available on-line.
Warranty and Service: 1 year limited warranty and service charge. Optional 2-year extended warranty for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Kindle Kindle is subject to the License Agreement and Terms of Use. Kindle Features
Advanced Design
Sleek & Light
At 10.2 ounces, Kindle is lighter than a typical paperback and thin as the magazines. Barely a third of an inch in profile, you will find Kindle fits perfectly in your hands.
Easy to use, no Computer Required
Unlike most electronic devices, we wanted to keep simple Kindle. Kindle is wireless and ready to use right out of the box-no installation, no cables, no software to install, no computer needed.
Ergonomic design
Kindle is easy to hold and read. We designed with long-form reading in mind. While reading for long periods of time, people naturally change their position and often, like to read with one hand. Kindle page-turning buttons are located on both sides, which allows you to read and turn pages comfortably from any position with one hand.
Precise 5-Way Controller
Kindle is an easy to use 5-way, enabling accurate navigation on the screen to select text to highlight or search words.
Long Battery Life
Long Battery Life-Read for days without recharging
Kindle with life long battery life, you can read on a single charge for up to 4 days with the wireless. Turn wireless off and read for a maximum of 2 weeks. Battery life varies depending on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store and downloading content. In areas of low coverage or EDGE / GPRS coverage only, the use of wireless will consume the battery faster.
USB Charge
Kindle ships with an adapter to power the United States and a micro-USB cable for charging your Kindle from the USB port of your computer. The power adapter of the United States supports voltage 100V-240V.
Whispernet wireless access
Getting the books in just 60 seconds
Whispernet uses Amazon’s optimized technology plus a high-speed network to allow wireless data search, discover, and download content on the go. Your books and periodicals are sent via Whispernet in less than 60 seconds. And unlike Wi-Fi, you do not go hunting for a hotspot. Download times can vary depending on wireless 3G or EDGE / GPRS coverage, signal strength, and the size of the file. See map of wireless coverage availability.
No Monthly Wireless Bills
N. wireless monthly bills or commitments. Amazon pays for Kindle’s wireless connectivity so you will not see a monthly wireless bill. There is no wireless setup you are ready to shop, purchase and read right out of the box. See Wireless Terms and Conditions.
United States and International Coverage
Uses GSM technology-the most popular standard for mobile wireless, with wireless coverage in over 100 countries. See map of wireless coverage availability.
Travel internationally with Kindle
Travel internationally and continue to receive the books in less than 60 seconds. Download books wirelessly in over 100 countries around the world. Stay in touch with news from home and take your newspaper and magazine subscriptions delivered wirelessly while you’re traveling. See map of wireless coverage availability.
For American customers who travel abroad, a fee of $ 1.99 currently applies when downloading single issues of periodicals or books wirelessly from your archived items, or the Kindle store while traveling internationally. For details on periodicals and personal documents, click here. To avoid any taxes, you can always download books, periodicals and personal documents through your computer and transfer to the Kindle via USB.
Carry Your Library in 10.2 Ounces
Holds over 1,500 books
The perfect companion for travel, Kindle weighs 10.2 ounces and can store up to 1,500 books. No longer choose which books to put in carry-on. You can always have your entire library of Kindle with you.
Automatic Backup Library: Re-Download Your books wirelessly
Books purchased from the Kindle store you back online in your library Kindle book at Amazon.com. You can wirelessly re-download the books available in bookstores. This allows you to make room for new titles on the Kindle. We also back up last page read and annotations. Please see additional information about your library of content.
Enhanced Reading
Lose Yourself in Your Reading
The most elegant of a physical book is that it disappears as you read. Immersed in the world of the author and the ideas, you do not notice a book glue, stitching, or ink. Our top design objective was for Kindle to disappear, just like a physics book so you can get lost in your reading, not the technology.
Paper-like screen
Utilizing the latest electronic-ink display technology, Kindle provides a crisp black and white 6 “screen with the same look and readability of printed paper. Sharp and natural with no glare or backlight, reading about Kindle’s nothing like reading of a computer screen. who sees it for the first time ever doing a Double-Take. The screen works with ink, such as books and newspapers, but displays the ink particles electronically. And unlike a laptop or smart phone, Kindle never gets hot so you can comfortably read as long as you like.
“My first impression of the Kindle screen was: ‘This is a screen?! It has the appearance of a screen.’ When I saw my own, I had the same feeling again. It sounds like a book page, just perfect. No cereal or pasta. “-Jeremy
“I like how the screen looks really like a page, why do the computer work all day, and the last thing I want to see is another screen.”
-Amy P.
“I found the contrast to be soothing and I could read in direct sunlight without glare.” -M. H.
“I use my Kindle for reading in bed and sitting at my desk. I also did a test of reading while sitting in full sunlight and the screen is more readable.”
-Dallas M.
“Anyone who has seen my Kindle is surprising clarity of the screen, ease of use, and the multiplicity of functions.”-RLS
Read in sunlight with no Glare
Kindle screen reflects light like ordinary paper and uses no backlighting, eliminating the glare associated with other electronic displays. As a result, Kindle can be read as easily in the sunlight, as in the living room.
Sharp display images and photos
Kindle high-resolution screen that boasts 16 shades of gray, so the images and photos are sharp and clear. See example
Adjustable Text Size
Because one size does not fit all, you can increase the text size of your favorite book or periodical with the push of a button. If your eyes tire, simply increase the font size and continue reading comfortably. Kindle has six adjustable font sizes to suit your reading preferences. Now print all the books in the library may be large.
Read-To-Me Feature
With the experimental text-to-Speech, Kindle can read the English newspapers, magazines, blogs and books aloud to you, unless the rights holder of the book made available functionality. You can switch back and forth between reading and listening, and your spot is automatically saved. Turn the pages automatically, while the content has been read, so you can listen on speakerphone. You can choose from two male and female voices, which can be accelerated or slowed down according to your preferences. In the midst of a great book or an article, but have to jump in the car? Just turn on the Text-to-Speech and listening on the go.
Reading newspaper
Kindle using 5-way, you can quickly flip between articles, making it faster and easier to navigate and read the morning paper. We want to remember the magazine or newspaper article you just read? Clip and save for later reading entire articles with a click. The newspapers are auto-delivered wirelessly to Kindle before they hit newsstands.
Bookmarks and annotations
Using the QWERTY keyboard, you can add annotations to text, just as you could write in the margins of a book. Why is digital, you can edit, delete and export your notes. You can highlight and clip key passages, and bookmark pages for future use. You’ll never need to bookmark your last place in the book, because Kindle remembers for you and always opens the last page you read.
Full Image Zoom
Images and photos on display vividly Kindle and can be enlarged to the size of the screen.
Personal Document Service Via Whispernet
Turn makes it easy to take your personal documents with you, eliminating the need to print. Each Kindle has a unique and customizable e-mail. You can set your unique email address on your Kindle Administration page. This allows you and your contacts has approved the sending of Word, PDF documents and images to your Kindle via Whispernet for a small fee-see details. Kindle supports wireless transmission of unprotected Microsoft Word (doc, docx), PDF, HTML, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PRC and MOBI files. Some complex PDF and DOCX files might not format correctly on your Kindle.
You can transfer personal documents for your Kindle via USB for free at any time. Read more
Built Instant Dictionary Lookup
Never get caught without a dictionary. Kindle includes The New Oxford American Dictionary, with over 250,000 entries and definitions, without interruption, in order to find definitions of English words without interrupting your reading. Come across a word you do not know? Just move the cursor and the definition will be automatically displayed at the bottom of the screen. Never fear a sesquipedalian word again, just look up and keep reading.
Wireless Access to Wikipedia
Kindle also includes free built-in access to the world’s most comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org. With Kindle in hand, looking up people, places, events, and more has never been so easy. Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase walking encyclopedia.
Search
Kindle keyboard makes it easy to search inside a book in a library, shop Kindle, or even the web. To use the search function, just type a word or phrase you’re looking for, and Kindle is any event in your book or your entire library Kindle. Trying the first reference to a character in your book? Just type the name and research. You can extend the Kindle Store search to find titles that you might be interested in looking further explore Wikipedia and the web. Web access is not currently available for some customers outside the U.S. Check your country
Audiobooks
With Kindle, you can download and listen to more than 50,000 audio titles from Audible.com, including the bestselling audio books, radio programs, audio newspapers and magazines. Because of their file size, audiobooks are downloaded to your PC over the existing Internet connection and then transferred to Kindle using the included USB 2.0 cable. Listen through the speakers on or connect headphones for private listening.
Owning an iPhone?
The iPhone is a perfect companion for your Kindle. To read Kindle books on your iPhone or iPod touch, simply download free to turn our application for the iPhone. Our technology Whispersync saves and synchronizes the position of reading throughout the Kindle (s) and your iPhone. Read a few pages on your iPhone and pick up right where you left when you return to your Kindle. Kindle for iPhone is not yet available to customers outside the United States
Experimental features
The experimental category represents the characteristics we are still working to improve the experience of turning even more. Try it and let us know what you think.
Read-to-Me
With the Text-to-Speech, Kindle can read the English newspapers, magazines, blogs and books aloud to you, unless the rights holder of the book made available functionality. You can switch back and forth between reading and listening, and your spot is automatically saved. Turn the pages automatically, while the content has been read, so you can listen on speakerphone. You can choose from two male and female voices, which can be accelerated or slowed down according to your preferences. In the midst of a great book or an article, but have to jump in the car? Just turn on the Text-to-Speech and listening on the go.
Basic Web Browser
Kindle’s Basic Web browser works well and easy to read text-centric Web sites like Google and Wikipedia. Need to find a list of movies or search for a sports score? It’s now easier than ever to find the information you want right from your Kindle. The Web browser is now available experimentally for some customers outside the U.S. Check your country
Convert PDF documents
You can email your PDFs wirelessly to your Kindle, just like other personal documents. With fixed layout PDF format, some complex PDF files can not properly on the Kindle.
Listen to Music & Podcasts
Kindle transfer MP3 files to play as background music while you read. You can quickly and easily transfer MP3 files via USB to connect to your Kindle computer.The Kindle Store: over 360,000 books, plus newspapers, magazines and blogs
Shop on your Kindle Kindle Store
You can find and shop Kindle Store wirelessly right from your Kindle, which allows you to choose, buy, and start reading your purchases within 60 seconds. Kindle Store offers the same great Amazon.com customer experience you are accustomed to, including customer reviews, personalized recommendations and low prices. We auto-deliver your selections wirelessly, so the next time you hear about a great book, just try, buy and read.
For the first time, you can get the books delivered wirelessly while traveling abroad. If you are outside of wireless coverage, you can download the books on your PC or Mac and transferring via USB to your Kindle. Download times can vary depending on wireless 3G or EDGE / GPRS coverage, signal strength, and the size of the file. See map of wireless coverage availability.
Over 360,000 books
Our vision for Kindle is to have every book ever printed in all languages, available in 60 seconds from anywhere on earth. We worked with publishers to get the most popular books that you want to read. Kindle Store currently has more than 360,000 titles and are adding more every day. If you prefer biographies, classics, investment guides, thrillers, or sci-fi, thousands of your favorite books are available. Kindle Store offers 101 of 112 books currently in the New York Times Best Seller List ®. New York Times Best Sellers and most new versions are $ 9.99, and you will find many books for less. Content availability and prices vary for customers outside the U.S. Check your country
Free Book Samples
No need to judge a book by its cover. Kindle lets you download and read the beginning of books for free. Sample a new author or book, if you like what you read, simply buy and download the entire book with 1-Click, right from your Kindle, and continue reading. Length of the sample may vary from the book.
By P. Inhofer
First, I love my Kindle 1 … I use it every day, I concur with my favorite newspaper, I sign my books, with annotations, highlights and bookmarks.
On the other hand my Kindle 1 that bothers me … Change unwanted pages, how clumsy I sometimes hold it to avoid hitting the buttons, the update page at times slow, and the screen freezes, which I now travel with a paper clip because I need to do a reset, while commuting train.
I’ve had the Kindle 2 in my hands for almost a day and brought on a commute. What follows is my “first impressions” review of the Kindle 2 from the perspective of an owner of the original K1. What has changed, what is best and what is worse?
5 great things I immediately noticed how different
First, when taking the K2 out of the box I immediately noticed that the back cover is not easily removable (though not all) and will not slip off my hands – as was often with the K1. The keyboard is also much, much smaller and less bulky.
The second thing I noticed is the management of power. I must not hold down two buttons to put the device to sleep. The switches for On / Off and Wireless On / Off are gone. There is one little switch on top of K2 that manages Sleep.
The third thing I noticed – in which the tape silver? In fact, the entire navigation structure has been completely overhauled – I’m still getting used to, but it is a huge step forward. The strip of silver has been replaced by a 4-way rocker that can also be pressed “OK” command, create bookmarks, and then highlight.
The fourth thing I noticed – while the page changing does not seem to be particularly fast – almost any other interaction on the screen is greatly accelerated … scrolling the cursor, find the words, highlight the text, and type your text.
The fifth thing I noticed – a new power cord. This unit uses USB cables that are not compatible with the K1. It ‘a bit’ of a break because I was hoping my wife and I could share power cables (she is taking over my K1).
What’s better:
Navigation is a big improvement. Moving the cursor over a word and the definition of the word immediately pop up in the bottom of the screen is fantastic. Use the ROCKER to move between articles in a newspaper will scan the card much faster and fun. Recall the strip of the menu is much faster and interactive. Clearly, Amazon is working to make navigation easier and faster. The hard work is evident.
Buttons: The K1 is a constant struggle with the changes page unintentional. The design was flawed from the outset. The single best improvement of K2 took a few minutes of reading the concentrate to achieve … the hinges are buttons on the outside – the limit – of K2. You must press the button on the interior to get to choose. This change alone has saved me from several inadvertent page changes. That combine with the smaller button and a major source of frustration was quickly eliminated!
Size: The K2 is thinner than the iPhone. It feels denser and perhaps a little heavier – although I did buy the premium cover that snaps into K2 and adds weight (btw, I love the cover and I think the reward is worth the investment).
Network speed: The K2 is possible to use cellular connections G3 and when activated it makes a big difference interactivity to Kindle store and when downloading content stored.
Power Management: the small power button on the top of the Kindle is actually a slide from power. That is, slide it to activate / deactivate the sleep mode on and off. Slide and hold to do a full power down. And the K1 of wireless on-off switch has been replaced by a menu choice of software. Works for me. Furthermore, compared to K1 awakening from sleep is super-fast.
What’s worse …
There is not much that I liked better in K1 than K2. One thing: the call of clippings and notes. K2 in these items listed only the first sentence or two of my highlights. K1 appears in full light – which makes reading through them much easier and more like reading the Cliff Notes. The new interface of K2 is annoying and makes the function much less useful. I will be writing to Amazon to see if we can get that changed.
Closing thoughts …
The K2 is a major refinement on the K1. You feel as easy to read as the K1, but it seems like a fruit and vegetables to my eyes (I usually read the scale point 3 and 4). In this regard, as a book, the K1 and K2 are comparable. Would not be my credit card to buy the K2 from a conviction that it is fundamentally easier to read. However, in my short time with the K2 is a device more pleasant to use. The change in the hanging and the size of the buttons is larger and will be difficult to return to K1. Amazon has broken a few paradigms that users are accustomed to K1 and I was going to K2 User’s Manual to understand some problems of content management that have changed in this version.
Why 4 stars and not 5? The Kindle will never get 5 stars from me until Amazon implements the idea of a library where I can give someone else a Kindle book, which would be the book would have disappeared from my Kindle and appear on them. After x number of days the book is automatically returned to me and removed Kindle the other person. Amazon said it wants the device to disappear and the content stand out. I say: As long as I can give a friend a book, the Kindle will never completely live up to that standard and will be, in my book, stuck at 4 stars.
By Robin L. McLaughlin (Seattle, Wa.)
I’m a new Kindle 2 owner and does not own a Kindle, I 1. I was very interested in the original Kindle, but decided to wait for improvements based on customer feedback, after it was issued, including the accidental release page turning. Since that seemed to have made the improvements I was waiting for (the other one was a little ‘more free space on the case to keep it) I took the plunge and got the new one.
I thought I’d start by listing my reasons to get the Kindle, because I think sometimes it can help others who are sitting on the fence deciding whether it is for them or not.
* Save money. While the cost of the Kindle front is steep in the long run you will pay for itself and save me money since I read an average of 4-8 books a month. With classic freely available, is also going to encourage me to expand my reading material at no additional cost.
* Environment. Most of the books I buy and read I read only once. I feel guilty about the trees needed to make the paper and all other forms of energy used to produce and mail / distribute the books needed to satisfy my appetite for reading.
* Storage. I’m out of shelf space and all the boxes of books do very little to add to the atmosphere of my apartment with one bedroom. The few times that I want to read something new, trying to find the book in all the windows is an exercise in frustration.
* EInk technology. I love the books and an electronic gadget is not the same experience. The new technology has virtually eliminated this concern.
* Convenience. The Whispernet is great for when you need the next book in a series now or want to stock up on some before you leave for a trip. Being able to have several books in Kindle to carry, instead of having to pack a bag just for my books for a week’s holiday is a huge advantage.
* Aging. I am 47 and middle age is starting to catch up with me! Being able to select larger print to avoid having to use my reading glasses (need them just started last year) and with a device that is easier to keep my hands to read is an advantage.
* Less than waiting for publication. I do not like reading hardbacks because of their size and weight. But it is distressing to wait for the last book finally came out in a series of mass-market format. Now I do not have to wait!
My Kindle was one of the supplied without pre-registration is on my account. After inserting the plug in my USB hub on my computer to charge the battery (charging cable design is very clever!) I read through the introductory part of the manual, which told me how to register your Kindle. I followed the instructions and a couple of minutes later I was all ready!
I thought it would be convenient to baptize my Kindle with the UR Stephen King novel, so went to the Amazon website on my computer and clicked the button to buy it. As soon as I clicked the button to confirm my order appeared on my Kindle almost instantly! I read it, while the Kindle term of office.
First impressions
When people say that the Kindle is elegant that he is not kidding. Everything is very well prepared and feels and looks just cool!
After reading through the introductory tutorial that loads automatically at the start and almost took me after a long time to learn what the buttons are where and what each of them do. The guide intro is plenty to start and I have not felt the need to work my way through the more detailed guidance.
A 5-way is teensy! I was a bit ‘surprised by this at first thinking it would be too small to handle easily. But it only took a couple tries to do it well. Using a finger to push it does the trick. For people who have dexterity problems although it could be a potential stumbling block. If that is what I recommend to see if you can find someone with a Kindle 2 to try it for yourself before you see how it works for you.
Being able to change the font size is impressive! I started to read with the default size without glasses and I noticed it was a little ‘cross-eyed, so changed to a larger number by clicking the button pair and it was much easier without feeling like the print was too large and taken too page.
When you start reading really for the first time I was well aware that I was reading on an electronic gadget and it was a bit ‘disappointed that it has not “disappear” as for advertising. The gadget is feeling stressed by the need to press a button to turn the pages. However, in reality did not take too long for that feeling to fall. I imagine once the Kindle is not my new toy exciting and that’s what I use to read the books that we have completely lost the most awareness gadget.
It took very little time to get used to having to press a button to turn the pages and run the flash screen as only really startled me the first few times. I can see how it could bother some people, but it was a non-issue for me almost immediately. The page turns are very quick. I do not feel the need to press the button ahead of time to prepare for the end of the page at all, which obviously has a lot of Kindle owners do 1 since it is a bit ‘slower.
So far the only real drawback I have is that the Kindle is heavier for its slim profile than I expected or preferred. The weight is a very solid feeling so you do not feel like the most is super fragile and going to break any minute, but after reading for a while ‘I could definitely feel weighing on my wrist.
On the other hand, the Kindle allows you to keep drawing in several comfortable position with both hands. Normally, when reading books like I just keep my left hand and in the course of a long reading session begins we often feel uncomfortable or even painful. I found myself easily passing off my Kindle in my hands and in different positions in each hand, without even really realize I was doing. Thus be able to pass so easily helps alleviate that is a bit ‘heavier highly desirable.
I ordered the case with Amazon and are quite happy. It is quite sturdy, looks and feels well made, and the design is perfect for how I will probably be using the Kindle Most of the time. Eventually I may get something like Patagonia that case hinges around the edges for the trip, but for every day reading this one suits me fine.
Unlike a lot of people who think that the case law as a separate purchase from the start was a good move from Amazon. If a case has been entered, as with the Kindle 1, which would be reflected in a higher price. But I imagine that the buyers probably 50% or more end up buying a different case, however, that suits their tastes, which means that you end up paying for the two cases. The way it was done with Kindle 2 means that you can choose which event you want now and pay only once.
Overall I’m excited to finally be part of the community Kindle and expect to spend many, many, many pleasant hours absorbed in books on my new best friend. I’m going to download the new book by Kim Harrison, because she came to a local bookstore this weekend and I want to read before going to see it to avoid dealing with spoilers. If I had not got the Kindle, which was not possible, because I’d been waiting for the mass market paperback, which does not come out until next November. Kindle me baby!
Update 3/23/09:
I feel a little ‘guilty adding more to an already long review, but felt that since I’ve now had the Kindle for almost a whole month, it would be appropriate. I’m completely in love with my Kindle! If my building would catch fire my Kindle will be what grabs me to save as I flee.
More or less like everyone else seems to me that the Kindle 2 is a desperate need for a user customizable folders for organizing books. This is the biggest negative for me so far.
So far I have purchased 19 ebooks. Some from Amazon and some directly from a couple of small presses. Tracking my savings in a worksheet that I have already saved $ 62.97 against the low-cost versions of the paper on those 19 books. Which is pretty impressive.
The dictionary feature is absolutely fantastic and now that I’m used to having him, I found it frustrating to be reading a book of paper and not be able to use it!
I did not think I would be with the highlight and features well-known or at all, but in fact were and are very nice extra. People in discussion groups book would find these to be a huge advantage.
The search function is also surprisingly useful for a wide range of uses.
I definitely lost most of what awareness gadget. This is what I read more books now.
One of the unexpected things is not great to deal with my favorite site falling and having to find my place. Or just be able to set the player down to a couple of minutes without bookmarking or losing my job because I encountered the book and its closure. And ‘little things like this that really elevate the experience of reading.
By Gadget Queen “Gadget Queen”
I was happy to upgrade my Kindle 1 to K2 … until I got up to use every day.
Having invested heavily in content Amazon Kindle, I looked forward to the new and improved version! I really wanted to love this device as much, if not more, that my purchase! Was to be my “backup insurance” and “protect my investment” in the Amazon content for the device. I expected and looked forward to everything Amazon said this device would be.
Out of the box, and on the surface, major cosmetic changes for the better. Once I started to use, however, my experience has become increasingly frustrating.
1. I have a huge volume of content Kindle (public domain, and Amazon). I discovered that I could transfer directly from my backup computer to Kindle 1 K2 again (because my backup is on the computer is addressed later in this review). All my content had to be reformatted from Amazon and re-downloaded from the site specifically for them and for the Kindle 2 (I’m not in an area Whispernet). Major pain. More investment in time. More inconvenience. Major turn-off. Have you guys ever heard of “bulk-download” the ability, or choose the files at once for copying a new device? I guess not.
2. All my previous issues of magazines and newspapers have been lost (ie, I could re-download specifically for the K-2), because Amazon will not back up subscriptions on their servers for more than 6 days. Since I PAID FOR THE CONTENT, I should be able to have CONTENT THAT ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. Sorry, but I will not consider buying any newspapaers more or magazine subscriptions to turn on 1 or 2. Various (Wall Street Journal, Reader’s Digest) are cheaper online (even with the print edition included) and contains all (no images contained MIA, charts, quotes, etc.).
3. I purchased several books to read “Kindle 2″ in the title, but were 1 Kindle books with a new title page. OOPS!
4. Amazon also says that if you keep the content on their servers, I found many instances where I could download my books to the computer, because the voice that I paid was not available for download on my new Kindle2. Amazon said the book had been “pulled”. Excuse me, but I paid for it, pulled it or not, must always be avaiable for me since I paid for it. When I asked for a refund for the item pulled now available to me, because I could not REDOWNLOADED VOICE, I was told that the refund was not possible. Lesson Learned: now back up all the contents of my Kindle on my computer. Since Amazon has said “Do not worry, content is safe with us.” I respectfully disagree. Furthermore, some authors released new versions of their books for K2. However, the original version for K1 “disappeared” from the server and I could not even download it to K2 or K1. The name of the file, so if I were in an area Whispernet, the original would have been completely overwritten without me noticing! Imagine, I bought a K2 User Guide in May 2008, before falling off the engineers drafting table, instead of in February 2009!
5. The Jump “forward” and “Jump-back” feature (so convenient to Kindle 1, especially in cases in which an index does not exist and / or does not work – too often, I am afraid, Kindle content) is not a feature of K2 due to formatting issues editor for the Kindle 2. Except for the User Guide that comes pre-installed on the device, which works well in this document! Having paged Tru 500-page, a page-at-a-time to get from Chapter 2 to Chapter 15, see how they are excited about the battery is empty and all the time it takes to get there!
6. The “Index” in many books is not functional, frustrating in a book of 500 pages that you can not “jump” of Chapter 15 to Chapter 2. I reapeat this because of the level of anxiety created in me a device that would be “new and improved”. See the question above, as well!
7. Text-to-speech just put in limbo by the Authors Guild, so Amazon has had to agree to let the editors decide whether this feature is “enabled” or not, for a particular book. Leads me to think that may be forced to give up this “experiment” in the future … hmmm!
8. No way to choose left or right justification in the printing of a book (as in K1). You get what you get. I, for example, to find fully justified text distraction. I prefer left-justified text. Publisher to check this with their formatting. Please take note that it is not a negotiable issue in K2.
9. The contents of storage: NO SD CARD, SD CARD NO, NO SD CARD! With all my content (re-downloaded) on the Kindle 2, I used 3 / 4 of the expansive, “” still limited (in my case) of storage available on K2. Couple that with the trouble I had to download my content from Amazon.com (again, not available Whispernet), and I was more than a little ‘angry.
10. NO BATTERY User Replaceable – Unless you buy the extended warranty for $ 65. After 1 year you pay $ 80 plus postage to send the device and replaced the Amazon Kindle, not the battery changed out (for Amazon Kindle Customer Service). I guess then get the value-added “privilege” to re-download all of your content Amazon Kindle manually!
11. The 2 years extended warranty is not so for 2 years after the original 1 year warranty ends (like most places that offer extended warranties in addition to factory warranty). This replaces the Amazon 1-year warranty, so you get 2 years, period.
12. NO OTHER WAY TO GENDER folders or content according to gender. I use SD cards for the Kindle this 1. Any way on Kindle 2. So if you have large volumes of content, too bad, so sad, you have to scroll all (if, like me, have learned not to trust Amazon with their purchased content).
13. Display: gray and white is really strong effort to avoid the eye I had to update the pages (using Alt-G) any other page. Moreover, in light of the sun (out), the screen fades, making it impossible to read. If you are over 40, have cataracts, or does not have the vision of a 20 year old fun squinting (even with large fonts)!
14. Home Screen: For some reason, Amazon decided to make the font in the main screen (much) more difficult to read (much less in bold) and on the K1. Also, if you select a book, the title track does not appear (as it does with K1). On Kindle 2, if the book has a long title, you must push the 5-selector to the right to get the rest of the title.
15. PRICE! NO COVER INCLUDED! No discounts for early adopters. See SonyStyle.com for details. They allow a trade-in and rebate of $ 100 to buy their readers if you have the latest version. Too bad that does not have content to Amazon!
Finally – Amazon – I sent my Kindle 2 BACK turn on and wait 3. In the meantime, are purchasing a used Kindle 1 to protect my investment content with your company. Sorry, I think that laid an egg that could hatch expensive and refuses to fly. My ugly duckling (K1) will wait K3 (which I hope will be a Swann).
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