Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/05/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I am never without my Kindle. Well, almost never. I got the first Kindle about 4 months after it was released. I bought the Kindle 2 on the day it was released, and loan the first Kindle to friends so that they can read books I want to share with them. I have already ordered the Kindle DX. I even have the Kindle App on my iPhone, so that I can read a book if I forget the Kindle, and it syncs to the right page when I pick up the Kindle. I guess that makes me a Kindle nerd, or maybe a Kindle junkie. I suppose that this is the ultimate adult ADD machine. You can carry a whole library with you, and jump from book to book as the mood hits. ;-) Hundreds of books on the machine, and unlimited in archive, recallable in seconds. It reads like a book, and is easy on the eyes. You can bookmark pages, and underline text. You can cut passages, and paste them into documents. You can make notes. You can change font size. You can search your library for words or phrases. I take it when I travel, and I never have to worry about carrying a small paperback instead of that big tome I really wanted. I can read books while I exercise, without the book closing up on me, single handed. I can turn on the voice reader to help me read while I am really working hard on the exercise bike. You can send yourself documents to read. You can search Gutenberg, and get any classic for free, and then send it to the Kindle. The reason I want the DX version is that it will replace the laptop for my work. My secretary can send me a document to read and I will be able to see the whole page at one time. With the iPhone for email, and the Kindle DX, I won't need the laptop when I travel. I also teach part-time, and I find it necessary to have a luggage cart to carry around the textbooks. Once textbooks are formatted in pdf for the DX, an entire education can be carried on board. So, it is the greatest thing since, well, my M8! <g> Bob Rose