Kindle Wireless Reading Device
Product Description
At 10.2 ounces, Kindle is lighter than a typical paperback and as thin as most magazines.
Barely a third of an inch in profile, you’ll find Kindle fits perfectly in your hands. Kindle is as easy to hold and use as a book.
We designed it with long-form reading in mind. When reading for long periods of time, people naturally shift positions and often like to read with one hand.
Kindle’s page-turning buttons are located on both sides, allowing you to read and turn p… More >>
Kindle Wireless Reading Device
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I own a Kindle. By Kindle I mean the first one. Although I have not used a Kindle 2, I doubt it is as good for games as a Game Boy or Playstation Portable (PSP).
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OK, so I rush out a buy a new Kindle 2. What do I do with my old Kindle? Does Amazon have a recycling plan for these?
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I’m just a casual reader, and assumed I’d find some high rating for this new Bezo’s thing just bumped on The Daily Show. Now I see only fair ratings.
AM i gonna use it and read mostly on this from now on if I get it? Or is this just another gadject I’m gonna get bored with in a day?
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It’s a major complaint that I have with Amazon. As a corporate business strategy, turning away customers just doesn’t make sense – it’s not like I’m in Nigeria.
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I not only like the feel of books and paper better than metal, but I also like to highlight and add tabs so I can go back to my books and quickly find that phrase that really struck a cord with me.
Until the Kindle — no strike that — a machine will never replace the joy of reading a book for me. So?
Rating: 1 / 5