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17 | 48.57% |
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18 | 51.43% |
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My ideal kindle would be an upgrade of the ppi in the current basic Kindle to 212 or better yet 260. Keep it NT and WITHOUT a light. Why? Keep's the form factor light and slim (a big reason why I like the Kindle basic over the PW). I also think that lighting in a e-ink device is overrated. Call me old fashion, but I'm happy using a lamp - makes it feel like a book and less like a device. Also the capacitive touch and lighting add extra layers which gives a sunken look to the text and keeps from popping off the screen. Maybe add all the fonts that are in the PW currently couldn't hurt either.
I'm hoping Amazon keeps the basic model and does all this. I would pay $99 but would hope they would keep the current price. BTW: is there a general idea of when the next round of kindles be announced? Last edited by stutzj; 07-01-2013 at 11:54 AM. Reason: thought of something else |
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What I wish for is better PDF support (no margins), which can be easily accomplished on their end. |
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I think Amazon adding ePub would give them the edge over others since they then would be the ones to have a Reader that can handle the most (available for sale) formats.
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They do sell pdfs. They call them Print Replica format. They are packaged up a little but they use the pdf renderer in the kindle app.
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The only way this would benefit Amazon would be if they had a propriatary ePub format like B&N do. Why would they allow you to read books on there that can be bought from other stores? They sell their readers at cost price and expect to make profit sellings books. The only way an open ePub format could work would be if they increased the prices of their readers.
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I had a Sony 650 and it had both touchscreen page turns and page turn buttons. I did use one or the other depending on how I was holding the device, and other factors. I just got a Paperwhite and so far I don't miss the buttons, but we'll see! eP |
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OK, how about this. I would pay MORE if they gave the option of having the Paperwhite with side buttons for turning. Yeah, I know, it sounds stupid, but using my thumb to turn pages with a touch screen makes it hurt. Wish it didn't. But, the buttons don't, but only the side buttons the K4NT have, not like Sony buttons at the bottom. Weird, yeah, I know!
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