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And what about bright sunlight, sand and moisture? I only ever read on holiday. (Well I used to BK).What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
Yeah all book readers but once the novelty wore off that was it, back to real books.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAre they people who read books anyway? I don't imagine it would turn a non-reader into a reader.Comment
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Sunlight is supposedly where it is great. Dunno about sand / moisture. My recently holiday I had a case half full of books and really wished I'd had one.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnd what about bright sunlight, sand and moisture? I only ever read on holiday. (Well I used to BK).Comment
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The display is very readable in direct sunlight etc. It really is very good.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostSunlight is supposedly where it is great. Dunno about sand / moisture. My recently holiday I had a case half full of books and really wished I'd had one.
Moral of the story is don't treat the Kindle like a £5.99 paperback. Accidents happen, it's not waterproof, but then neither is a book.
I'd like a version with two displays in a slim clamshell desigh so that it's actually like reading a book with left and right pages, I'd like more information on the screens.
The resolution is quite good too.Comment
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The only complaint I've heard other some than being broken is lack of a backlight for reading in the dark.Comment
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You can always by a light that plugs into the USB port on th Kindle.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThe only complaint I've heard other some than being broken is lack of a backlight for reading in the dark.Comment
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I have the Kindle app on my Xoom which is just fine for me, no plans to buy the hardware.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou can always by a light that plugs into the USB port on th Kindle.Comment
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I have kindle on my phone, Android tablet, and on 2 PCs.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI have the Kindle app on my Xoom which is just fine for me, no plans to buy the hardware.
Sorry, that sounded like one-upmanship, it wasn't supposed to be.
It just means that I can access the e-books where and when I need to.Comment
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I don't understand why people go on holiday and take loads of books. One, at push, in case you're held up at the airport.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostMy recently holiday I had a case half full of books and really wished I'd had one.
I go on holiday to 'do' things and go places, not just sit and read - I can do that at home.Comment
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On the phone too but haven't bothered installing on the PC's. I was a bit miffed with the first book I bought which had the graphs and diagrams missing, a bit pointless.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI have kindle on my phone, Android tablet, and on 2 PCs.Comment
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