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Hello people! Name's Annie and I'm about to have a heart attack because I just can't decide which I prefer.
![]() I'll tell you all what I like about each and then will LOVE your help. So far I'm between the Sony PRS-700 and the Amazon Kindle. I've had no previous readers, I live in Panama City, Central America. I have a Sony Center and a Sony Corporation of Panama (heard it's important for the Sony warranty?) I know about the purchase restrictions on the Kindle but they're no problem for me. If you know of a better reader for me around the same price of those two or cheaper, please tell me about it! I will mainly use my reader for novels. Meaning no textbooks or complicated PDF's at all. Maybe a comic here and there too, black and white. So here's what I think of each: Kindle I have the amazon store. That's the main reason why I'm considering the Kindle. I won't use the whisper at all since it's not supported in Panama. That means no on the go store, no suscriptions, etc. I don't like the fact that it barely supports PDF (many of my books are in that format), however I heard it has a built-in dictionary that doesn't need whisper. I've also ehard it's bulkier and I do like to read in comfy chairs and in bed. Honestly... I don't like the design. Sony's far more elegant but that's the least of my concerns. PRS-700 Supports more file formarts, touchscreen sounds lovely too. I heard it's a lot faster than the kindle and it has better grayscale (for comics?). Also the built in light it's attractive since I read in dark places often. The design is more elegant but I heard it doesn't have a dictionary and that the sony story is really limited. Most of this things I've only heard of. Most people keep saying the greatest advatage the Kindle has is the whispernet, but since I can't use it, I feel I won't like the Kindle that much. I don't know anything about warranty on these readers in Panama so I would love if someone could tell me more about it. Most of my books are in PDF/Word format. I heard the Sony has a software to transform them, but I don't know if it works well enough. Anyway, that's my drama. Opinions are MORE than welcome! ![]() ![]() EDIT*** Forgot to mention. I have an Ipod Touch and a reader on it. But to use it, I need to break my books in chapters first and THEN add them to the ipod. Doing that takes almost 2 hours per book and it's plainly annoying. <--- Main reason why I want a reader. Last edited by anymade; 11-07-2008 at 10:28 PM. |
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It seems pretty clear that you wouldn't be happy with a Kindle so you shouldn't consider it. And unless you have an address and credit card in the U.S., you won't be able to order one anyway.
You should probably stick with the Sony. There are sources beyond the Sony bookstore where you can buy books, so you should be covered. BTW, welcome to MobileRead! |
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More bulky... well not really... I have both (500 not 700) and yes the Sony is a bit slimer and lighter... but actually I think holding the Kindle is about the same, maybe a bit better. Its like the different between using a standard pen and one of those "comfort grip ones. Alot of people say the fat one is more comfortable to hold, some people feel the opposite. Also, if you are only reading fiction PDF support will not be an issue for you. Kindle doesn't have the PDF conversion service. Quote:
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I think for warranty with Kindle you will be ok, if you have a US address to ship it to/form. Also, you can return it within 30 days if you don't like it. So, maybe try it first, if you don't like it go with the Sony. If you really prefer the touch screen then the Sony is the only device out there right now with that. If you just want an eink device to read on and you aren't locked into any format right now then pretty much any device will be ok for you. BOb Last edited by pilotbob; 11-08-2008 at 02:43 PM. Reason: Changed 100books to 100k books. |
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I would suggest too that you look at the CyBook. It has the best support for MobiPocket of any eInk device currently on the market, and MobiPocket is the most widely-supported eBook format in terms of numbers of different bookstores to buy from. It also has pretty good PDF support.
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Bob: Thanks a MILLION! I think I'll go to the sony store myself and ask. They don't sell the readers here, but it wouldn't hurt asking =D I'll look this CyBook and see what it has to offer then! I meant Sony Store... my keyboard has been acting up all day. But I think you answered anyway. I went around the amazon store for a while and realized many of their books don't have a kindle version. Only some of the bestsellers do. I'm going to explore the sony store further and see what they have versus amazon. Again, thanks a MILLION! many hugs for you! Quote:
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![]() at this time Sony has little over 52.000 books in their store, which is about half the amount of books of Amazon. Sony books cost about $4 more on average than books from Amazon. Also maybe interesting to know is that most formats can be converted to other formats on a pc. I don't know about the kindle, but it seems for the kindle you need to upload files to get them converted? ..Or maybe that's to get the document converted in kindle format... |
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For conversion, Kindle can read DRM-free Mobipocket books so the same software conversion tools would be usable. |
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Small books and smallstories included it's little over 53.500 books. I doubt Sony will be able to get 100.000 books ready by the end of the year! Last edited by ProDigit; 11-08-2008 at 02:22 PM. |
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The reason I'm curious about it is that all the major publishers seem to publish their e-books in all the major formats - MobiPocket, LIT, and Adobe PDF. It's unusual to find a book that's available in one format, but not another. That's what makes me doubt that there are that many "real" books that are available on Amazon and not in the other eBook stores.
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![]() There is no way for *me* to answer your question. I'm in the Kindle store daily and my impression is that there are way more books published by publishing houses (large and small) than there are self-published titles. |
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