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ZCD BombShel
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Between ESlick and Kindle?
After researching this for literally months, it is looking like my choice would be between the new Foxit ESlick and a Kindle (even though I dread buying a Kindle probably just in time for a new model to come out).
I have a TON of non-DRM ebook content in multiple formats, that I will be wanting to read on whatever device I end up with. However, I will also (naturally) want to buy new books, and so availability of what I like to read (mainly mysteries, and not just new releases, either) will be a big consideration as well. I'm fairly sure from what I've been able to find on the ESlick that my present content will be readable on that device, even if I have to convert to .pdf. I'm not so sure with Kindle on this, do y'all know about that? The whispernet capability of the Kindle isn't really a selling point for me, since I plan on having multiple backups of my ebooks; plus it'd drive me into bankuptcy in short order ![]() Do y'all see the conundrum? Any suggestions? ![]() Shel |
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For the Kindle (and most other EInk readers, except the eSlick and the Sony's) you should convert them to MOBI. This is the Kindle's primary ebook format - Amazon's AZW is MOBI with a different filename extension.
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BookDesigner (available elsewhere on this fine site) makes it all very easy. Of course, we're talking about non-DRM books here ![]() |
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Under Windows, MobiPocket Reader or Creator can convert to MOBI. So can BookDesigner (see the wiki).
On any Desktop (Windows, Linux or OSX), Calibre (which has its own Forum) can convert nearly every common DRM-free format to MOBI. I think it is actually harder to find a good tool to convert to small screen optimized PDF than to MOBI. |
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At this point in time, non-DRM books are all I have. I'd like to continue that trend but don't see how it's at all possible once I start wanting to buy new books in ebook formats. Thanks to both of you for the advice on conversions
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Hi
The ESlick is in pre-order for 229.99 US (excluding taxes), and the Kindle is 359.00 US (including taxes). Do you think they are comparable? |
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Personally, I think the eSlick reader looks really impressive. The biggest problem is that it's not out yet.
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I'm heavily leaning toward the ESlick, depending on reviews when it does come out. I *think* what I may do is get an ESlick now (or soon when it comes out) and then wait a couple of years and get a Kindle at that point, after the dust settles with a new version, or not a new version, or whatever Amazon decides to do. My biggest worry with NOT getting a Kindle was content. I like my mysteries, and a lot of ebook sites that sell in multiple formats aren't heavy on mysteries. Plus, we all know Amazon has everything, and with the Kindle, I'm a little concerned that some authors will release ebook format for ONLY Kindle. However, I need something that is capable and willing to read my TON of ebooks that I already have, in almost every ebook format known to man. So I think I might have my solution - it'll just mean some delayed gratification. If for some reason the ESlick doesn't pass muster when the reviews come out, I guess I'll have to start all over again... ![]() Shel |
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The Foxit while cheaper is not all that wonderful. It supports PDF and TXT. That's it. While it might have the best PDF display of a 6" device, it has poor support of eBooks other then PDF. So basically, it's not all that wonderful.
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The remaining concerns I am left with in regards to whatever vs. a Kindle is the "amazon has everything" factor. However, with all the formats that a BeBook supports, between all the ebookstores out there, if I wait a couple of years and THEN get a Kindle, I see no prospect of running out of available reading material in that time span. ![]() One of my other concerns is that Amazon may already be doing so,(I don't know) or may in the future start brokering deals with publishers that their author's work ONLY be available for Kindle. If the publishers of enough of my favorite authors did enter into such contracts - well, as much as I wouldn't like it, it'd be a powerful motivator to acquire a Kindle. Sorry for the rambling... I'm mainly thinking out loud here. Anyone want to point out issues I may be missing? I'm open minded and all for being set on a different path. Shel |
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Kindle!
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Kindle is going to have the most content so that's the one I'd go with
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There isn't really that much content for the Kindle that isn't available for other readers. However, newer popular books are quite often significantly cheaper at $9.99 for the Kindle than through other ebook retailers.
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