Amazon Kindle (ebook thingy)

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Interface blows, Amazon can't design a desktop app worth anything. The iPhone one is marginally better.

mh, Tuesday, 23 March 2010 18:07 (fourteen years ago) link

man, i am with you on the interface O_O

at this point, i'm just glad that the thing exists, but i definitely won't be buying too much from the Kindle store as things are

ksh, Tuesday, 23 March 2010 18:30 (fourteen years ago) link

nice to see the whole internet thinks this kindle thing sucks :D

― DG, Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:02 PM

☀☃ (am0n), Tuesday, 23 March 2010 18:53 (fourteen years ago) link

four months pass...

My parents just bought me a kindle and I have no idea what to do with it.

kate78, Thursday, 29 July 2010 21:47 (fourteen years ago) link

read things!

janice (surm), Thursday, 29 July 2010 21:47 (fourteen years ago) link

can't u get magazines on it or something?

janice (surm), Thursday, 29 July 2010 21:48 (fourteen years ago) link

I just got a Kindle. Got a subscription to the Atlantic. $1.25 a month. Lots of free classics too.

President Keyes, Thursday, 29 July 2010 22:53 (fourteen years ago) link

Thinking about getting one of these (just released in UK for £110) but I haven't played around with one yet, so I was wondering:
do anyone use one for reading a lot of journal article pdfs? It seems like with a 6" screen, even in landscape mode you would have to zoom and scroll a lot considering the usual format of said pdfs.

Vasco da Gama, Saturday, 31 July 2010 23:08 (fourteen years ago) link

I've got a bunch of work pdfs on mine, mostly text stuff. It's okay for reading them with just paginating.

Jaq, Sunday, 1 August 2010 00:26 (fourteen years ago) link

anyone here have both a kindle AND an ipad and wish to comment on what is better for reading? i think i want an e-reader.

cutty, Monday, 2 August 2010 21:12 (fourteen years ago) link

am i wrong to suspect these will be at pocket calculator prices in a few years?

Mosquepanik at Ground Zero (abanana), Monday, 2 August 2010 21:27 (fourteen years ago) link

If the retail big box I work at is any indication, you are VERY wrong. These things fly off the shelves still, we can barely keep them in stock.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 2 August 2010 21:29 (fourteen years ago) link

cutty, I know two people with both - they both prefer reading on the iPad, but use the Kindle app on it.

Jaq, Monday, 2 August 2010 21:30 (fourteen years ago) link

Why e-readers will soon cost less than $100.
http://www.slate.com/id/2263787/

Mosquepanik at Ground Zero (abanana), Thursday, 12 August 2010 22:31 (fourteen years ago) link

REAL BOOKS ARE STILL BETTER.

this is seriously my only hold-out— i won't ever fucking buy one of these things. books belong on paper.

a repulsive person and/or a repulsive sphincter (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 August 2010 22:33 (fourteen years ago) link

how much do books cost on these things? What are the selections like?

stop staring at my daughter (slight return) (admrl), Thursday, 12 August 2010 22:34 (fourteen years ago) link

And Jaq - I think your friends are lying. No way would I rather read on an iPad.

schwantz, Thursday, 12 August 2010 22:49 (fourteen years ago) link

friend of mine is thinking of getting one since he's gonna be going to africa for a few months and wants to bring hell of books with him

― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Friday, May 8, 2009 2:33 AM (1 year ago) Bookmark

still think travel is the A#1 selling point on these things---def gonna get one if/when i'm abroad for any substantial amount of time again

pies. (gbx), Thursday, 12 August 2010 22:53 (fourteen years ago) link

And Jaq - I think your friends are lying. No way would I rather read on an iPad.

I think so too - I held an iPad the other day, so much bulkier and heavier. The Kindle is light, easy to turn pages or hold w/ one hand, no glare problems, etc.

Jaq, Thursday, 12 August 2010 23:12 (fourteen years ago) link

I checked out the B&N Nook the other day - pretty cool except the contrast really sucks, everything you read feels like it's printed on cheap grayish recycled paper, like standardized test paper. wonder how much improved the new Kindle is.

I like my iPad just fine for longform reading, especially cause in landscape mode it gives you the full 'spread'. but yeah it's kind of heavy and only good for at home etc.

dyao, Friday, 13 August 2010 00:04 (fourteen years ago) link

No way would I rather read on an iPad.

― Kindle hardware designer, Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:49 PM

am0n, Friday, 13 August 2010 01:10 (fourteen years ago) link

haha

perfectamente borracho (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 01:12 (fourteen years ago) link

I totally see the appeal of a Kindle. I've never seen an iPad though

perfectamente borracho (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 01:13 (fourteen years ago) link

http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/hsc1792l.jpg

('_') (omar little), Friday, 13 August 2010 01:13 (fourteen years ago) link

downloaded a few free books from project gutenberg for plane ride tomorrow to test it out. kindle has two flights to win me over.

kate78, Friday, 13 August 2010 01:19 (fourteen years ago) link

I've been using PDAs for reading books since 2003, going from a Franklin eBookman to a Palm Zire to an iPod Touch, and I'm really not sure why people think they need dedicated hardware for this sort of thing.

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Friday, 13 August 2010 01:23 (fourteen years ago) link

reading on an iphone is the absolute worst

pies. (gbx), Friday, 13 August 2010 02:00 (fourteen years ago) link

I like it. Even better with iPhone 4.

Jeff, Friday, 13 August 2010 03:12 (fourteen years ago) link

Massively so. Text on the retina display looks like its on glowing paper. No jaggies, nothing.

REAL BOOKS ARE STILL BETTER.

this is seriously my only hold-out— i won't ever fucking buy one of these things. books belong on paper.

― a repulsive person and/or a repulsive sphincter (the table is the table), Friday, 13 August 2010 08:33 (5 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

I thought ebooks were the stupidest thing ever until two weeks ago when I got my iPhone 4 and actually tried reading one. Now I'm so impressed that I'm about to buy a dedicated ebook reader.

I, ahh, give the, ahh, the Jackson Jive, ahh, a ten (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 13 August 2010 03:58 (fourteen years ago) link

Can you explain the appeal?

What kind of reading habits do you have?

What do you read?

perfectamente borracho (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:03 (fourteen years ago) link

Sorry, I thought the multiple disclosures up-thread had me covered.
I also own an iPhone 4, but I don't read books on it.

schwantz, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:13 (fourteen years ago) link

So what is that for? corporate espionage?

life behind bras (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:20 (fourteen years ago) link

Dropping calls. *rimshot*

schwantz, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:27 (fourteen years ago) link

I have the Kindle app on my android phone, but reading the e-ink display of the Kindle doesn't give me eyestrain like the phone display. The larger display of the Kindle with a larger font size cuts way down on the motion sickness I usually get reading on the bus, while reading on the phone makes it worse.

Jaq, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:28 (fourteen years ago) link

I would install reader on my pathetic iPhone 3, but there is jelly on the screen that I can't seem to get off.

life behind bras (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:29 (fourteen years ago) link

I can still answer calls though

life behind bras (admrl), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:29 (fourteen years ago) link

With the iPhone, try setting your reader app to display white or colored text on black--try green or, better yet, amber. This should ease the eyestrain a bit. (And use Night Mode when you use Zing Touch.)

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:36 (fourteen years ago) link

(I meant Dark Theme, of course.)

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:37 (fourteen years ago) link

I have a K2, and only use it while traveling. It has two purchased texts, and about 300 classics for which I paid nothing, and I hope it will spare me from having to build more shelving for a few years.

Recommended hotlinked directories of public domain and creative commons works (download URLs for kindle):

http://www.feedbooks.com/kindleguide
http://freekindlebooks.org/MagicCatalog/magiccatalog.html (download the mobi edition)

ὑστέρησις (Sanpaku), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:40 (fourteen years ago) link

Dude! Dark theme rules! Thanks for the tip. And of course the REAL answer to why I have an iPhone is Zing.

schwantz, Friday, 13 August 2010 04:41 (fourteen years ago) link

The main appeal for me right now is travel. In a few weeks I'll be in the middle of nowhere for a month, flying all over the place and with a reasonable amount of spare time on my hands. I can't lug around half a dozen books due to luggage weight restrictions. The two ebook readers I'm eyeing off atm weigh under 250g, which is less than two ordinary paperbacks, and their e-ink screens last ages on a single charge (important coz I'll have unreliable electricity most of the time).

I, ahh, give the, ahh, the Jackson Jive, ahh, a ten (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 13 August 2010 04:44 (fourteen years ago) link

I carry my iPod everywhere I go; I'm sitting on the toilet right now. I still have a bunch of 'books' (many, if not most, are short stories/novellas) from a Fictionwise buying binge that ended a few months ago, and I'm working through them at the rate of 30,000 words a week, a very slow rate for me--I was getting through 50,000 words during a 12-hour work shift for a while there.

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Friday, 13 August 2010 05:03 (fourteen years ago) link

Can you explain the appeal?
Is like the difference between having CDs and having MP3s. Can do so much I can't easily with books: I can take notes and highlights and have them automatically pulled out into an index or transferred to Mac for searching/reference. Can search back through text to find first mention of characters etc. Can pull up definition of unfamiliar words with one press. Can read in the dark. Can see what other readers have been highlighting in the same text (Amazon could take this sort of stuff to amazing places. Collaborative marginalia. Author's notes and clarifications).

Also, like MP3s, now have novels I'm reading *everywhere*. In an unexpected queue or taxi? Have *all* the novels I'm reading in my pocket.

What kind of reading habits do you have?
Read a lot, daily.

What do you read?
Fiction, non-fiction and philosophy.

stet, Friday, 13 August 2010 12:38 (fourteen years ago) link

starting to get kind of tempted by the Kindle :/
can't afford it right now anyways but might ask for one for xmas or something

congratulations (n/a), Monday, 16 August 2010 15:22 (fourteen years ago) link

i didn't realise this thing was as cheap as it was, now i'm considering this.

F-Unit (Ste), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:34 (fourteen years ago) link

make it under a hundred and i'll buy one

this isn't STRAWBERRY 0_o it's RAWBERRY (forksclovetofu), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:40 (fourteen years ago) link

stet which reader do you prefer?

cutty, Tuesday, 17 August 2010 23:44 (fourteen years ago) link

Don't have an actual Kindle, the ones I've played with are nice but the flash, slow refresh and keyboard bug me. On the iPad Kindle app >>>> iBooks app in nearly every way except some of the source material, which is typeset really shoddily by Amazon and better by Apple)

stet, Wednesday, 18 August 2010 00:09 (fourteen years ago) link


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