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pvaneynd ([personal profile] pvaneynd) wrote2011-05-23 09:42 pm

To kindle or not to kindle?

To 3G or just wifi?
Pretend American or pay more for ebooks then hardcover?

So many choices...
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[personal profile] rbarclay 2011-05-23 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
For me, it'd be a clear "not". As long as the content's not just files I can read when I want on whatever device I want, and which I can back up wherever and however I want, with no magical remote deletions/"corrections" by a 3rd party, I flatly refuse any ebook reader, and Amazons in particular.
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[personal profile] mouseworks 2011-05-24 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
If you're outside the US, the options are Kindle and one of the German bookstore chain's machines. I've got a Kindle in Nicaragua. I don't see prices going up because I'm living in what the staff at the American Embassy call a third world country.

If you've got wifi at home, save the money on 3G unless you travel a lot, though if your 3G coverage is excellent, you might go that way as it's not a huge difference. Amazon sells books in all of your languages. Also, there are a whole lot of *.mobi files out there on Guttenberg Project, all readable with Kindles and Kindle.apps.

Saves amazingly on library space and with Guttenberg Project and Google Books, there's a ton of stuff out there that's free.