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mryder66 11-25-2007, 02:53 PM Hi,
I have just ordered my first e-book reader and am very excited about getting it. I'm currently trying to read a 2000 page IT manual and the damn thing is bruising me. I have it in pdf format and would like to be able to carry it around without dislocating my shoulder. Plus I have two or three other books on the go.
Anyway i ordered the new Sony reader despite my wife claiming total disinterest (she says she likes books - not faux books). We'll see what she says once she sees this thing in action.
cassidym 11-25-2007, 03:02 PM Welcome to the Forum. Most disbelievers become dedicated e-bookers once they get their hands on a machine like the Sony.
vivaldirules 11-25-2007, 03:20 PM If you haven't already, check out the forum section on file conversions for the Sony (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=112). You're likely to need to do something to your PDF to view it nicely. I have used the PDFLRF utility successfully. In any event, I hope you can save yourself from further bruising. :)
mryder66 11-25-2007, 04:33 PM Thanks,
I'm looking through the forums trying to build a mental model of what's on offer. There seems to be a great deal. I get the feeling this toy is going to keep me quiet for quite some time. Great winter activity.
vivaldirules 11-25-2007, 05:45 PM Thanks,
I'm looking through the forums trying to build a mental model of what's on offer. There seems to be a great deal. I get the feeling this toy is going to keep me quiet for quite some time. Great winter activity.
I thought I was just going to read ebooks with mine. I was wrong. As long as you're prepared it's still a good thing. Good luck!:)
mryder66 11-25-2007, 07:22 PM So, if you don't mind me asking, what else do you use your reader for?
vivaldirules 11-26-2007, 08:18 AM So, if you don't mind me asking, what else do you use your reader for?
I meant that I spend about as much time hanging around this forum learning about it and other devices, ebooks, formats, new technologies, other people's issues and opinions, etc. as I do actually reading ebooks on my Reader. It's been fun but it's certainly not what I had originally intended.
mryder66 11-26-2007, 02:07 PM Thanks,
Yes technology can quickly become addictive.
walteredge77@co 11-26-2007, 03:53 PM Hello From Germantown,Tn, Have a Kinkle on order will any the books in the mobipocket format be able to download to the kindle,Thanks first post, I may not be in the place to post this . Walt E
NatCh 11-26-2007, 04:13 PM Welcome to MobileRead, walteredge77@co! :welcome: Lotsa Tennesseans popping in lately. :nice:
Mirtika 11-26-2007, 05:03 PM Hi! I'm new myself.
Like your wife, for years, I disdained faux books. I am a dedicated bibliophile, and I adore paper!
But this is a really attractive gizmo. It feels nice in the hand. It's very like a book, without the dust and wormy issues. And yes, I have some books with wormholes. Ugh. And instead of having two to three dozen books in the trunk and passenger floor of my car and stuffed in my handbag, I can carry three dozen plus in one Reader. That was one of the reasons I wanted it. The compact nature. I have the King James Bible, several poetry classics, a Nano Hopkinson SF novel, a health bestseller, Shakespeare's sonnets and A Midsummer Night's Dream (decided to reread it after rereading the Neil Gaiman SANDMAN homage to it), and a Martin Luther commentary. And all that doesn't weigh much in my purse. :)
I had 33 items in there before, but I just purged today and reloaded it lighter.
Enjoy the REader. I'm learning to handle/use it myself currently. Maybe after your wife tries it out, she may find she wants some of her books in the contents. :D
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