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Originally Posted by radiationman
From my understanding the Kindle doesn't have a great web browsing experience. They're probably not going to enjoy using it as a web device...
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Well, the only sites they need to access will be google mail, paypal.com, and wikipedia....
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Originally Posted by Leep
Kindle is slow and laborious to get anything from the web. Suggest an internet cafe as an alternative to travelers or a iTouch, which does decent email and web browsing.
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Well, they do 5 conventions a year. There is no wifi (okay there is, but some convention halls charge up to a ludicrous $500 for a one weekend access), they have a booth and need to charge credit cards through paypal.
They use a data plan with my father's T-mobile hooked with a notebook since the Razr's don't have a browser. However, the notebook-bluetooth-phone internet doesn't always work without my help (they are really bad with computers). That is slow anyways, so I don't think the kindle will be much slower.
But then am I correct that the Kindle whispernet can go to any site although the Kindle may not render everything like flash? I'm not clear if Sprint limits the navigation to just wikipedia and amazon.com or gives kindle users free reign....