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Alexander Turcic 02-03-2008 02:19 PM

How would you change Amazon's Kindle?
 
Those of you who own the Kindle -- would you actually want to change it?

Quote:

How's about a color screen, for starters? Maybe a little more responsiveness? A little less '80, a little more '08 in the design?
Engadget

Strether 02-03-2008 03:11 PM

I wish they had done something like keep the right-hand next page lever the same size as the left one, and used the upper part of the right-hand lever to put the off/on switch and the wireless off/on switch. They could easily hide the two switches under a matching plastic cover. This would provide easy access to those two switches without the need to have access to the back, and would allow a more firmly anchored cover.

I've never had the reader fall from the cover, but you always have the feeling that it could happen.

Jim

TallMomof2 02-03-2008 03:14 PM

Color screen would be nice but....

Better content manager is number one for me. List books by purchase date. Enable folders to group books. This is already done in the MobiPocket reader so it should be easy to implement on the Kindle.

Desktop reader for .AZW books. Now that I have dead Kindle and am waiting on a new one I can't read any of my .AZW content.

I like the design but smaller page turn bars/buttons wouldn't upset me.

wallcraft 02-03-2008 03:29 PM

The hardware is "good enough", although I agree completely about the cover, the right hand page levers, and the on/off switches.

What is needed is improved software:
  • Multiple fonts
  • Smaller (or adjustable) line spacing
  • Folders
  • DRMed MobiPocket support
  • Search a single e-book
I would wait for a larger screen before upgrading the hardware. On a device with an 8" or 9" screen, I would add a PDF reader with the ability to add notes and search etcetera (even though it would not "reflow" the file for display).

markbot 02-03-2008 03:40 PM

my number 1 suggestion is to make the screen wider....by 1.5 to 2 inches. and while they r add it...a bit longer.

i feel that u read slower on the kindle because it ia narrower.....makes my eyes fatigued going back and forth so much

KlondikeGeoff 02-03-2008 03:52 PM

1. Better designed cover to keep device in.

2. Wireless & on/off switch on the front.

3. Of course, smaller paging buttons. Much smaller.

4. Larger and darker letters on the keyboard

5. Let reader pick larger type for all menus, dictionary definitions, etc instead of just for the text in books.

6. I'd like separate clippings documents: one for actual text you want to save, and another for bookmarks, etc.

Gideon 02-03-2008 11:58 PM

Pretty much what everyone else has said... except I like the size of the buttons.

The UI is a big problem... the lack of any sort of way to create playlists, etc makes it difficult (for books.)

The keypad would be much better if it was rubber, I find typing on the plastic keys a bit uncomfortable.

But otherwise... very, very happy. Once I got used to the next page buttons I liked them much more Sony's.

rationalbiker 02-04-2008 12:02 AM

Personally, I read faster and for a longer period of time on the Kindle than I do with books. The screen is fine for me.

However, I agree with Tallmom that there needs to be better content management; book folders and/or categories, etc.

pitcher23 02-04-2008 12:22 AM

I would like the option to choose left or right side page turns. That way I can hold the Kindle anywhere without fear of accidentally turning a page.

A case that acts like a book cover or looks like a case. What I mean is, the current one is really a protective case that looks like a cover, but in no way can be used as one. They should take a lesson from Sony on this one. They could have had the same hard shell, but allowed it to attach to the kindle securely.

snookums 02-04-2008 01:36 AM

The placement of the back button.

True file management, i.e. folders. If I sort by author, I would like the home screen to only show one listing for the author like they do for newspapers.

The ability to load custom fonts.

The ability to edit txt files. Not anything ridiculous. I just want to be able to correct one of my typos on a line without taking the file back to the computer.

kacir 02-04-2008 03:07 AM

If I was in position to make a single change I would suggest:

Start selling this thing internationally.

HarryT 02-04-2008 04:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kacir (Post 146149)
If I was in position to make a single change I would suggest:

Start selling this thing internationally.

That would indeed be the blindingly obvious change to make; I'm astonished that it's not top of everybody's list :). They'd need to change the EVDO to EDGE, of course, for the international market, but that should involve no more than the simple replacement of a single module. What's more work, I suspect, is negotiating the deals with the various world-wide telecoms operators.

TadW 02-04-2008 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kacir (Post 146149)
If I was in position to make a single change I would suggest:

Start selling this thing internationally.

:2thumbsup

Plus, make it at least $200 cheaper.

rationalbiker 02-04-2008 05:41 AM

I think there may be good reasoning behind NOT having gone international yet. Given that others have commented on the risk Amazon took even entering the hardware market with an e-reader, if Amazon recognized this risk from the beginning, then a limited release would make sense.

I would say it would be "blindlingly obvious" once they were more confident that the effort would meet with a reasonable degree of success. I suspect that Jeff Bezos likes to make money, at least I hope he does, so when he's reasonably sure that it will be profitable to go international and they work out all the details, we will probably see an international version.

Does anyone think the Kindle is a success yet or that it may be too premature to make that determination? Yes, they seem to have sold lots of units in the first few months, but I think it takes a little longer to determine the staying power of the device and their ebook market.

JustinLong 02-04-2008 05:49 AM

Some basic changes
 
I use the Kindle overseas. Its wonderful because now I can buy and download books without having to ship them overseas. I have a 2GB SD card that is getting closed to being fully loaded.

1. Folders for organizing books into topics.
2. Somehow my Kindle has begun sorting the most recent books in reverse order. No idea how to fix this.
3. Need to be able to download samples of books as well as full purchased copies. Right now you can't download samples if you want them.
4. Need to be able to buy a specific book for a friend's Kindle. How else am I going to send specific Christmas presents to friends who have Kindles?
5. I would like international wireless support but if I could d/l samples & full books then I would be happy.


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