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in theory ... that is true, but who knows how long it would be before there is consolidation of some existing etailers .... and from what i can remember of t&cs they don't guarantee retention of your books.... |
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IMO the best thing to do when buying a book is make sure you have an un-DRM'd backup. Stores have closed up and even having a DRM'd backup does you little good if you can't change the PID, register a new reader or whatever depending on the DRM system (except maybe eReader DRM). |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Today I can purchase agasin as usual. US account, residing in Germany though. No proxy, no circumvention needed. Yesterday it didn't work, as many others have reported. Yesterday Amazon checked: Actual location vs. account address... Last edited by mgmueller; 10-09-2009 at 12:05 PM. |
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"Using The International Kindle Could Rack Up Fees"
"Not only does the new international Kindle cost more than its U.S. counterpart, owners who want to take advantage of the wireless connectivity will be paying more for it. In addition to the $2 per-book fee for non-U.S. downloads, paidContent has learned from Amazon (NasdaqGS: AMZN - News) that it will cost users $5 a week to access their newspaper, magazine and blog subscriptions via Whispernet. (Whispernet is the name of Amazon's wireless network, no matter which carrier delivers the service.) Also, as I explain below, the cost of downloading a book though the AT&T-managed international Whispernet will run roughly 13 times higher than Amazon currently charges in the U.S. for the same size file delivered by Sprint-managed Whispernet through e-mail." (more) |
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Hey
![]() How would you compare hardware quality of a Kindle, against an Astak and a Sony ? For a start, it says 16 shades of gray which is not bad. But I never seen a kindle firsthand. Is it cheapo plastic ? Does it casing cracks under its own weight ? Prolly wront topic to post these questions ... Regards, SigmaX. |
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Enjoying the show....
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I don't think the Kindle is any more/less fragile than other ebook devices. |
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The drop in the price point of the K2 seems to me to be a signal that Amazon has no immediate plans to compete with Sony on either size (300) or touchscreen (600.) Instead, they are going to compete on price & wireless.
First, they start out by positioning the K2 (1) against the 300 on the basis that for a mere 50 bucks more, you get a bigger screen plus wireless and (2) against the 600 on the basis that it's 50 bucks less and sure, you lose touch but you gain wireless. Then, they will do a similar play on the price on the KDX around the time the DE is brought on market. It seems to me that this leaves Sony with no option but to lower its prices on the 300 & 600 and meet the price of the KDX on the DE. |
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Just to provide a bit of context, from here, a max 1 kg parcel (approx. 2 pounds) costs 42 USD to send to the USA. It's my impression that it's generally a bit cheaper in other European countries, plus if you choose to send it as a 'letter' (non-trackable and less (none?) insurance) it's a good deal cheaper and closer to 10 USD. Personally, I wouldn't dare to choose any other option than 'parcel' though.
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This also may be 100% wrong. From some sleuths here diving into the Amazon terms and also asking Amazon support the above is only true if you are a US person. In other words you only pay the surcharges outside of your home country. So yes, if a US personal was on vacation in Spain (or whatever is a supported roaming country) for a week and still wanted their blogs/subscriptions delivered they would have to pay the $5 surcharge. BOb |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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This used to be so, but is no longer the case. See
https://www.mobipocket.com/ebookbase...e/pub_info.asp "Effective September 2009, we will no longer open new accounts for publishers to sell titles through the Kindle Store or MobiPocket.com." There is currently no way for a small non-US publisher to get books into the Amazon Kindle ebook store. |
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Hi! I'm new here and have a question regarding the comparison of the Kindle with other e-book readers.
It seems that the Kindle offers INSTANT dictionary look up for words in the document that you are reading. From what I gather, no other e-book reader offers this function? This creates the potential for language translation. I'm learning French at the moment. If I load a French-English dictionary onto my Kindle, then change the default dictionary to it (which you are able to do), then when I am reading French e-books on my Kindle, I can get instant English translation of those words of which I am unsure of in French. This is an invaluable feature that seems unique to the Kindle. Or are there other e-book readers where I could also do this? Please advise me if so, because I am no expert but if there are other readers that can perform this kind of language translation "on the fly" then I may be more interested in them. |
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At Last!!
At last Amazon has managed to look beyond one continent.
Whatever be the cost factors, this is good news for ereaders! I still may not buy it. Inches matter here ![]() I would like to see the Kindle DX offered internationally. But now its time for Sony to respond.. |
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