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    I've just been given a Kindle. Anyone else got one?
    Apart from not yet being able to get it going, I'm trying to think what use it will be if/when I do. I've had the discussion about the feel of a book etc, and in general the impression I get is that it's grand for taking a load of books on a plane, but not much else. There must surely be some advantages..... aren't there?
    All lines of thought welcome.

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    I hope who ever gave it to you doesn't read these messageboards. They might think you're ungrateful!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickOD View Post
    I've just been given a Kindle. Anyone else got one?
    Apart from not yet being able to get it going, I'm trying to think what use it will be if/when I do. I've had the discussion about the feel of a book etc, and in general the impression I get is that it's grand for taking a load of books on a plane, but not much else. There must surely be some advantages..... aren't there?
    All lines of thought welcome.
    Well, a couple of obvious ones are: saving space (I simply don't have any more space for books anywhere in the house without getting rid of books every time I buy new/secondhand ones) and portability compared with the weight of books, if you're making a long journey. Also there are a lot of free out of copyright books in the Kindle store - that's not helping secondhand booksellers of course, but I think I've done a lot for them over the years, and I usually end up getting real s/h books as well as ebooks. I can't transfer Kindle ebooks using Wifi so I use the USB connection to download them. I've only recently got the Kindle so only have a few ebooks on as yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickOD View Post
    I've just been given a Kindle. .. I'm trying to think what use it will be
    A table mat?

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    i was given one last birthday, read four books so far, after initial learning curve pretty much a doddle ....very easy to read, very easy to travel, huge free archive as well as substantial chunk of books on amazon .... you can dld a kindle app for your pc/laptop and have books on there too from the same account .... in a word - MARVELLOUS ... love mine ... great on trains and planes and sitting outdoors

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    I should say that I was genuinely asking for suggestions from the experience of Kindle users, or from those who are thinking of getting one. The whole concept is strange to me, and I'm inclined to be a bit of a Luddite when it comes to electronic technology - I can't see what's in it for me, and have to have it explained step by step.
    I have quite a few books slowly acquired over many years but I don't collect them as such - space is not a problem, though my wife would not agree. I buy mostly poetry books and I borrow novels from the library. I google stuff as required, and I find that I make less use of the reference books I have. I'm just wondering if using a Kindle will make any difference to my reading habits.
    I'm sorry if I sounded dismissive, or if I appeared ungrateful.

    sorry, CDJ, it took me so long to post that I missed yours. That's encouraging what you say.
    Last edited by PatrickOD; 09-05-11 at 22:00. Reason: missed CDJ's post

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    I'm a bit of a luddite as well - I don't think that the physical experience of reading a book can be replaced, & I think that there are many practical advantages of a real book, the first one being that you don't have to pay over £100 before you can actually start reading a book. And what happens if you drop a Kindle in the bath? £100 (+ all the books stored on it) almost literally down the plug-hole?

    When I'm reading a novel I like to be able to flick back to remind myself of a character or an event, & if I'm using a non-fiction book I might very well want to look at several pages more or less simultaneously, or flick backwards & forwards from the index. Does it have a colour screen? At a time when most non-fiction is in colour it seems a retrograde step to see them in B&W. And everything is reduced to the same size & text & lay-out - centuries of innovative, beautiful book design junked Even the humble paperback can be a physical pleasure to read.

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    When considering whether to buy a 'traditional' book, I have to check, especially in the case of paperbacks, that the font isn't set so small that I run the risk of developing eye strain after just a few pages. (I recently had my annual check-up at Spec Savers - my eyes are fine and I don't need a new prescription for glasses. I have excellent long sight).
    Reading with an enlarger or magnifying glass seems no less strange than reading an ebook. This is why I have very recently started thinking about buying a Kindle. I understand that the text can be enlarged, which would obviously be a major advantage. Are there any other long-sighted Forum members out there who've tried one, and if so, would they care to share their experiences?

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    I've used electronic books for some time, and find them useful, the electronic bookmark being a great boon. Having several books loaded at once, it can be a great temptation to skip from one to another, whereas when carrying around a single book does concentrate the mind more. Of course, if you want a lavishly illustrated book in glorious Technicolor, the traditional book is still years ahead.

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    >>I've just been given a Kindle.

    I got socks !

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