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What's the deal with UK/US Kindles and buying eBooks from Amazon.com/.co.uk? Is mix & match allowed?
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Originally posted by xchaotic View PostGet an iPad, read a bit, watch a movie, read some news, draft an email, watch a movie...
Or... get a Kindle
For work reasons I have a whole bunch of e-readers (Sony, Kindle, Nook), I only use the iPad.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostNow that I will be travelling 2 hours a day
Or... get a Kindle
For work reasons I have a whole bunch of e-readers (Sony, Kindle, Nook), I only use the iPad.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Posthmmm off topic I know but what would happen if I were to put this free roaming sim in an iphone abroad. Free tinternet?
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hmmm off topic I know but what would happen if I were to put this free roaming sim in an iphone abroad. Free tinternet?
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostHow does that work if you spend most of your time outside your country of residence?
Since it's free anyway, the roaming doesn't make any difference to the cost (it's still free).
Disclaimer: I don't actually own a Kindle.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostI found a few classics like Catch 22, Ulysses and The Great Gatsby in pdb format. These can be converted to kindle format. Where are you looking?
The books I've checked for are either in the pile next to my bed, on the shelf or on my Amazon wish list, so it's not like I'm being deliberately obscure.
It's true that quite a few older books are becoming available, just not the ones I happen to have checked. I've found a few more that you can get (siddharta, Russell's history of western philosophy, Norman Davies history of europe)
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Out of interest I checked Amazon for Kindle editions of the last 12 books I bought from Amazon:
Germania - Simon Winder
Guns, Germs and Steel - Jared Diamond
Fear of Freedom - Erich Fromm
Three Moments of Love: In Leonard Cohen and Bruce Cockburn - Paul Nonnekes
Breakfast in the Ruins - Michael Moorcock
The Grand Design - Stephen Hawking ... yes, £5.93
Ivanhoe - Walter Scott ... yes, £0.00
Pure Drivel - Steve Martin
Pandora's Seed - Spence Wells ... yes, £12.99
On Art and Life - John Ruskin ... yes, £4.49
The Glorious Revolution: 1688 - Britain's Fight for Liberty - Vallance
The Quick Red Fox - John D Macdonald
4 out of 12 available for Kindle. Better than I expected.
How is it for lending to people? Lend the whole Kindle I suppose?
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This book exists:
Amazon.com: Math Tables: Mathematical Symbols (Mobi Study Guides) eBook: MobileReference: Kindle Store
Also:
Amazon DTP Support : Formatting for a Mathematics Book ...
It can be a little tricky if you are using Greek characters for the math symbols and such. Fortunately, the updated Kindle software now supports the Greek character set.
We have a lot of experience in publishing economics texts for the Kindle which includes formatting for mathematical formulas.
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So there's no way of displaying mathematical symbols other than pdf, I assume?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNot some. Every one of the ones I bothered to check.
I just checked a few more and of those only one was available (the latest Iain Banks)
If you regularly go through a bestseller a week on the train it's probably ideal, but it's not for the sort of person who reads older fiction or non-fiction / reference books from outside of the IT sphere.
It's a good point that the device is aimed at those reading mainstream stuff... but on the other hand by definition that is the majority of people anyway.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNot some. Every one of the ones I bothered to check.
I just checked a few more and of those only one was available (the latest Iain Banks)
If you regularly go through a bestseller a week on the train it's probably ideal, but it's not for the sort of person who reads older fiction or non-fiction / reference books from outside of the IT sphere.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo, is an ipad any good compared to a kindle specifically for reading books?
Battery-wise, iPad is fine, lasts ages, seems to take a while to charge fully though. Weight-wise, you wouldn't want to be holding one up for a couple of hours!Last edited by Durbs; 1 December 2010, 12:14.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNot some. Every one of the ones I bothered to check.
I just checked a few more and of those only one was available (the latest Iain Banks)
If you regularly go through a bestseller a week on the train it's probably ideal, but it's not for the sort of person who reads older fiction or non-fiction / reference books from outside of the IT sphere.
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