i love itSeptember 5, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
i freely admit to being an overly enthusiastic early adopter. I waited a while before getting mine and i use it daily. I love it. i read more now than before i got it. happy happy
Nice, but needs work on the batterySeptember 5, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
Bought it in June and the battery already can't hold a charge. Have not used in much and was out for the month of August. Amazon needs to address this issue. You need to buy extra batteries if you want to use on the go. If you use it by an outlet it is good.
Better Than a BookSeptember 4, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Delivered to my door yesterday so I've had 24 hours to try it out and I will give my initial impressions.
Intuitively designed, within 15 minutes of opening box my Kindle was up and running and I had downloaded my first book. You will need additional time to master all the features of this devise but, if like me you just want to skip to the Kindle's main purpose then it's easily done.
Time to download my first book from clicking buy to seeing on screen was 15 seconds, I live in metropolitan Southern California and electronic reception is generally excellent.
I opted for the Amazon Visa offer as it saved $100.00. If you already have an Amazon account then the Amazon Visa becomes your default card for Amazon Kindle purchases.
Ergonomically, fit's comfortably in one hand and it's easier to change pages than manually changing book pages. This can be done using either left or right hand so if you like to read in bed as I do its perfect.
My biggest concern was would the Kindle emulate the reading experience that actual books provide?. For me the answer is yes after three hours of reading last night I was completely satisfied, in that, the continuity of reading was maintained just the medium had changed.
Occasionally some words had____additional____spaces around them (as demonstrated in this sentence). I have no idea why, but it occurred maybe 4-5 times in 100 pages. Although, as far as I am concerned this is not an issue.
Photographic reproduction is adequate although not as clear or full as a good reproduction in a book.
So, as I see it, if you buy a lot of popular books new and they have a minimum number of graphical reproductions like photographs, tables or illustrations then this Kindle iteration is for you. This devise can pay for itself, is highly portable,is easy to use and will at some point supplant most books. Looks to me like it's time to jump in.
Love the Kindle!September 4, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I gave the Kindle as a gift to my father (almost 80 years old & an avid reader), not knowing if he would take to the new technology or not. Yes, I did assist him learning the ropes, but since he has had it, he LOVES it! He takes it all over - swimming pool, travel, cruises, etc. He has ordered several books on his own & really enjoys the larger font sizes & the portability. It was a GREAT gift!
Damaged KindleSeptember 4, 2008 2 out of 18 found this review helpful
The Kindle that I purchased for $400.00 is totally useless. The screen was damaged while carrying the kindle in my backpack and, amazingly, Amazon has absolutely no repairs available. They basically told me that there is nothing to do other than throw this one away and buy another one. Maybe I overlooked thinking about possible repairs, but honestly, who would ever think that Amazon would not be able to repair their own items. $400.00 (or new price now is $359.00) down the drain. Too bad, but I will definitely get $400.00 worth of pleasure retelling this story to my friends.
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