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The Kindle will take off now that it has Oprah&#039;s endorsement.</description>
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<p>The Kindle will take off now that it has Oprah&#8217;s endorsement.</p>
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I have a Kindle, so my comments are entirely biased.  I don&#039;t know much about the newest Sony e-reader.  I&#039;m pretty sure Amazon.com&#039;s e-books are in their own, proprietary format (AZW), so unless the sony reader can open that format, you probably won&#039;t be able to purchase books from them.  However, there are websites that sell hundreds-of-thousands of books that are in the public domain, and in HTML, .MOBI and other formats that the Kindle can read as well.

Things I love: 

1. Downloading free samples. It&#039;s just like going to the book store and spending time thumbing thru the paper edition. About 1/3 of the things I&#039;ve downloaded have been in this format. When I get to them, if they interest me, I&#039;ll buy the whole thing. 
2. The Kindle takes up much less space on my shelf! I love reading, and I tend to buy 2 new books while I&#039;m still reading one. This gets on my wife&#039;s nerves. So now we don&#039;t need as much storage space. 
3. The Whispernet. It downloads books in mere seconds. 
4. The built-in dictionary. I&#039;ve found that I use it much more than I thought I would. 
5. It makes me feel like I&#039;m an officer on the starship Enterprise when I&#039;m using it! 
6. There are tons of free or very cheap books available, not just the bestsellers. You don&#039;t have to get them at Amazon.com,either.  
7. I&#039;ve read some complaints about the lack of backlighting. I guess a lot of people want to be able to read at the bottom of Mammoth Cave. Personally, I don&#039;t care about this. I already need light to read books, so it&#039;s no biggie. 
8. Changing the text size is way cool! 
9. I leave my Whispernet turned off while I&#039;m reading, so the battery life is excellent. I charge it up about once a week, but even then, the batter is not fully discharged. 

Things I don&#039;t like: 
1. Still not enough titles. The Kindle is too new. Hopefully with time, more and more authors and publishers will get on board. 
2. It doesn&#039;t render pictures very well at all. Amazon will have to continue to improve this technology if they really want to replace the printed word (which I don&#039;t think will ever really happen-books are here to stay). I can see college kids one day having all their textbooks on a Kindle, though. But not yet. 
3. Amazon.com advertises &quot;over 190,000 books&quot;. However, I have found that alot of these books are actually repeats. I think I found 5 or 6 different versions of Ben Franklin&#039;s Autobiography, all of them being offered at different prices. Don&#039;t really understand that logic. I guess some of them may have different comments from modern editors. 
4. They do need to design a better cover. As long as I hold it tight, it&#039;s fine, but it does tend to slip out quite a bit. 
5. The right hand &quot;next page&quot; button is placed at the very edge of the Kindle. Occasionally I&#039;ll shift my grip, and accidentally turn the page.</description>
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<p>I have a Kindle, so my comments are entirely biased.  I don&#8217;t know much about the newest Sony e-reader.  I&#8217;m pretty sure Amazon.com&#8217;s e-books are in their own, proprietary format (AZW), so unless the sony reader can open that format, you probably won&#8217;t be able to purchase books from them.  However, there are websites that sell hundreds-of-thousands of books that are in the public domain, and in HTML, .MOBI and other formats that the Kindle can read as well.</p>
<p>Things I love: </p>
<p>1. Downloading free samples. It&#8217;s just like going to the book store and spending time thumbing thru the paper edition. About 1/3 of the things I&#8217;ve downloaded have been in this format. When I get to them, if they interest me, I&#8217;ll buy the whole thing.<br />
2. The Kindle takes up much less space on my shelf! I love reading, and I tend to buy 2 new books while I&#8217;m still reading one. This gets on my wife&#8217;s nerves. So now we don&#8217;t need as much storage space.<br />
3. The Whispernet. It downloads books in mere seconds.<br />
4. The built-in dictionary. I&#8217;ve found that I use it much more than I thought I would.<br />
5. It makes me feel like I&#8217;m an officer on the starship Enterprise when I&#8217;m using it!<br />
6. There are tons of free or very cheap books available, not just the bestsellers. You don&#8217;t have to get them at Amazon.com,either.<br />
7. I&#8217;ve read some complaints about the lack of backlighting. I guess a lot of people want to be able to read at the bottom of Mammoth Cave. Personally, I don&#8217;t care about this. I already need light to read books, so it&#8217;s no biggie.<br />
8. Changing the text size is way cool!<br />
9. I leave my Whispernet turned off while I&#8217;m reading, so the battery life is excellent. I charge it up about once a week, but even then, the batter is not fully discharged. </p>
<p>Things I don&#8217;t like:<br />
1. Still not enough titles. The Kindle is too new. Hopefully with time, more and more authors and publishers will get on board.<br />
2. It doesn&#8217;t render pictures very well at all. Amazon will have to continue to improve this technology if they really want to replace the printed word (which I don&#8217;t think will ever really happen-books are here to stay). I can see college kids one day having all their textbooks on a Kindle, though. But not yet.<br />
3. Amazon.com advertises &#8220;over 190,000 books&#8221;. However, I have found that alot of these books are actually repeats. I think I found 5 or 6 different versions of Ben Franklin&#8217;s Autobiography, all of them being offered at different prices. Don&#8217;t really understand that logic. I guess some of them may have different comments from modern editors.<br />
4. They do need to design a better cover. As long as I hold it tight, it&#8217;s fine, but it does tend to slip out quite a bit.<br />
5. The right hand &#8220;next page&#8221; button is placed at the very edge of the Kindle. Occasionally I&#8217;ll shift my grip, and accidentally turn the page.</p>
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