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Yes. | 51 | 32.28% | |
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05-07-2009, 03:05 PM | #46 |
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Yes. Fortunately I was able to return my Kindle 2. Hope the font is a little darker on the DX. Hard to believe they didn't include something as basic as folder support.
Passed on the case. The official Kindle 2 case slowly distorted (in a month!) from closing flat due to the weight of the device and holding it with one hand. Will go with an outside vendor this time and look for something that attaches with bands or velcro. |
05-07-2009, 09:59 PM | #47 |
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I'm going to wait to see if Apple comes out with a tablet computer of some kind (as they're rumored to be). If it can run a Kindle app (like the iPhone) and has a big color touch screen, it might really be a "Kindle DX killer", for me anyway. The eInk screen has never been much of a selling point on the Kindle for me; I'd prefer a nice bright backlit LCD.
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05-07-2009, 11:39 PM | #48 |
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This is what I've been waiting for. I read a lot of PDFs on my laptop and Asus 901. I'm not bother about the absence of a folder structure. For me there are only two downsides: 1) I will leave the US in about 2 years time and return to Europe, and from that moment on I will loose connectivity via Sprint. This in itself would not be a big problem were it not for downside 2): no WiFi (don't understand why that wasn't added). Anyway, two years is not tomorrow. So I ordered my K-DX today.
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05-08-2009, 12:10 AM | #49 | |
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This summer, The Post plans to launch a trial program in an area of Baltimore where home delivery of the newspaper isn't available. The idea is that Kindle-using subscribers would pay a reduced price for the device in return for a commitment to a Post download subscription, said Stephen P. Hills, the paper's president and general manager.
"Our hope is to understand how people experience our brand on this relatively new type of device and how we might take advantage of the increased adoption of e-readers," he said. Many of the program's details are still in the works. The Times and the Boston Globe, which was threatened with the prospect of bankruptcy this week, have also partnered with Amazon to offer a similar type of trial program. |
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05-08-2009, 03:53 AM | #50 |
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It has a big screen and native support for PDF. These are the main features I need - all my readings are in PDF (grad school, you know). However, I will stick to Sony PRS700 for now and will wait for reviews. But, I am really excited about DX.
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05-08-2009, 03:05 PM | #51 |
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My pre-order is in. No case/cover yet; this'll be my PDF-format device, I am probably going to keep my K2 for its more convenient size.
As for lack of buttons on the left: I noticed, while watching the video demos, that the guy in the video frequently had the K-DX propped up against his legs or similar. Hmm. I'm ambidextrous (dominant southpaw, though) but I think I'll miss the left hand buttons too. If I do get a travel case, it'll be like Belkin's neoprene sippered sleeve. Fun! If I keep my K2 (likely) than the Whispernet sync will come in REAL handy methinks! Here's a scenario: commute to home reading on the K2, get home & do the chores, dinner, etc. When it's time I can relax, curl up with the K-DX and resume where I left off. Neat. (Aside from having to turn wireless on for each device to sync, and then back off to preserve battery...) |
05-09-2009, 02:13 PM | #52 |
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I think I am going to preorder it. I have many pdf's and formating to mobi sux amazon does a better job then calibre. i need native pdf support.
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05-10-2009, 06:20 AM | #53 |
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I don't have a K2, but my gf has one. If I could get a bigger one than hers, I would get more respect at home.
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05-10-2009, 02:59 PM | #54 |
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Not going for the Kindle DX, although it is a nice improvement/alternative. I would instantly jump on such a large-screen e-ink device if Sony came out with one. I love my Sony Reader and don't need/want whispernet (hey, I *like* 2-3 weeks of reliable battery life!), but would like to read all sorts of pdfs directly without the tiny font or iffy reformatting.
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05-10-2009, 03:44 PM | #55 | |
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Hopefully Apple will use their epic design foo to make it light and comfy to hold. Since eink is so power conservative, it cuts down on the heat and the size of the battery. The Kindle DX is only slightly over 1lb. Apple got the Air into 3lbs so a 1lb tablet seems quite possible by them, but the Air only gets about 4 hours of battery life. This is why I'm hopeful about the Pixel Qi stuff. Sure, if you want to use backlight like a regular LCD the battery life won't be that great but most of the times you're reading, you won't need backlight so if you need to stretch your battery life, you have a choice. I also agree that I want a touchscreen. I don't like the current Kindle annotation method. It's a bit cumbersome. I don't do a lot of annotation but I would with a large reader. |
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05-11-2009, 11:50 AM | #56 |
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What is the return window. I bought a Kindle 2 back in early April. I would have waited for the DX if I had known it was coming out soon.
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05-11-2009, 01:17 PM | #57 |
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30 days to return. So you're probably just outside the window, so you may want to call Amazon up and see if they'll make an exception if you complain about them not announcing the DX sooner.
If not, then you could just put the K2 on Craigslist and probably get back about what you paid for it to put toward the DX. |
05-11-2009, 01:19 PM | #58 | |
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While I love E ink for leisure reading, it's less of an issue for work-related reading since that's done less often and for shorter stretches usually, so I could definitely live with an LCD screen as long as the stylus writing worked well. I've struggled with the couple of Tablet PCs I've tried out thus far. I write small and have terrible penmanship so I really struggled to write quickly and legibly. |
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05-11-2009, 02:03 PM | #59 |
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I agree. Personally I would never read for pleasure on an LCD screen for but work it's fine for short periods of time. I always have my laptop with me for work and my PDFs technical PDF's are all on there. Indexing/searching is very fast and convenient these days, either with Windows Search or Beagle on Linux. Carrying a second device just isn't necessary.
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05-11-2009, 04:45 PM | #60 |
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It would have been useful during grad school but at this point, no. I might apply the money to the new iPhone instead.
I've finally setup my systems to do PDF conversion to mobi/prc with a wide variety of conversion software. The only thing I'd pay for at this point is drm pdf support. And even so, I'd rather pay just for the firmware upgrade as the K2 fits into my purse/travel bag. I don't need to worry about the screen flexing and breaking as it is still fairly small. |
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