Kindle Owners, Help!

Sep 02, 2010 08:33

I am looking at e-readers, and am intrigued by the new Kindle, both for its smallness and its (relative) cheapness. My main purpose in buying an e-reader is to read fanfic without having to lug my laptop around, so my main concern is the ability to transfer TXT, PDF and HTML files to the device and be able to read them ( Read more... )

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dmarley September 2 2010, 15:16:58 UTC
Thanks for letting me know. I was kind of stunned, thinking that it was so ludicrous that I had to be wrong, but then realizing that this was Amazon, who also thinks that they still own things after they sell them.

In fact, this post was orginally about three times longer, detailing all my other reservations about Amazon/Kindle, including their previous fails and their crappy history with downloads in general. Even before the 1984 incident, they had a terrible history with their mp3 and video download software basically taking over user's computers and deleting and re-downloading files from their purchase lists. (Fortunately, I never had to deal with it because they didn't support Mac OS at all.) When I buy something, I have this silly notion that it's mine, and I don't like their attitude that they still retain control over it just because I'm forced to read it on a device I also had to buy from them.

I'll have to take a look at the Asus reader. Until I was distracted by the shiny cheap Kindle, I'd been looking at the Astak EZ Reader. The biggest disadvantage is that any substantial storage will have to be on an SD card (internal flash storage is only 512MB, which, okay, is actually quite a lot of plain text). They're also kind of vague on how long the battery actually lasts, which makes me wary.

Anyway, thanks for the info about the wireless thing. It really is beginning to sound like a deal-breaker.

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xtricks September 2 2010, 15:39:14 UTC
I was excited by the kindle, until the various amazon fails, then I was excited by the iPad, until apple started failing in censorship related ways

Now I'm having to actually educate myself on what devices work with my needs and what the companies do and don't do in terms of social behaviors. Someone needs to do a !fail comparison for various tech companies, as well as a tehcy one.

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