I read the WSJ every morning on my way to work on the bus/PATH. I find the experience better than reading the physical paper because:
1. I don't have to turn my paper into origami to read it without disturbing my neighbors.
2. I can scan for the articles I want to read more quickly than I can the physical paper.
3. I don't have to look for article continuations from the front page.
The line drawings are in the Kindle version. No photos, of course.
Finally, each front section has at least one Kindle page of article titles with a little of the article text to give it that "front page" look. I like this formatting a lot.
I do sometimes get lost in navigation, but I'm slowing figuring out good ways of navigating my way through the paper - mostly be intelligent use of the "back" button.