Official E-Reader Thread vol. Kindle, Skiff, Plastic Logic

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Ok NT, so I've been thinking about getting an e-reader for a long time. Basically I have too many books and its a pain to move them around whenever I move (intl student atm) plus this thing looks like it pays for itself in the long run. A lot of books are free given that theyre in public domain

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The Amazon Kindle


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Plastic Logic's E-Reader


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Skiff's E-Reader. [This hasnt come out yet and doesnt have a release date/price announced]






Anyways, if anybody has information about past experiences with any of these or has a different one to recommend, I'd really appreciate it.

Oh and if you already have one:

www.feedbooks.com/publicdomain

^free ebooks
 
Ok NT, so I've been thinking about getting an e-reader for a long time. Basically I have too many books and its a pain to move them around whenever I move (intl student atm) plus this thing looks like it pays for itself in the long run. A lot of books are free given that theyre in public domain

Amazon-Kindle2.jpg


The Amazon Kindle


550134.jpg


Plastic Logic's E-Reader


0183.jpg


Skiff's E-Reader. [This hasnt come out yet and doesnt have a release date/price announced]






Anyways, if anybody has information about past experiences with any of these or has a different one to recommend, I'd really appreciate it.

Oh and if you already have one:

www.feedbooks.com/publicdomain

^free ebooks
 
I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand
 
I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand
 
How is the Nook?

I've been meaning to get an e-reader as well..but the kindle is a way too expensive for my taste...
 
How is the Nook?

I've been meaning to get an e-reader as well..but the kindle is a way too expensive for my taste...
 
Originally Posted by thegoat121886

I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand

wow thats just awesome. i didnt even kno that you could get textbooks on there, but now that i do, im gettin that for sure. few questions though:

1) Whats the value in converting files from .pdf to the native kindle format?

2) Where can you get textbooks for the kindle? As in specifically.

ty
 
Originally Posted by thegoat121886

I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand

wow thats just awesome. i didnt even kno that you could get textbooks on there, but now that i do, im gettin that for sure. few questions though:

1) Whats the value in converting files from .pdf to the native kindle format?

2) Where can you get textbooks for the kindle? As in specifically.

ty
 
Originally Posted by Theta

Originally Posted by thegoat121886

I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand

wow thats just awesome. i didnt even kno that you could get textbooks on there, but now that i do, im gettin that for sure. few questions though:

1) Whats the value in converting files from .pdf to the native kindle format?

2) Where can you get textbooks for the kindle? As in specifically.

ty

Before you jump into the fray...do a bit more research on the textbook aspect. Not many publishers are onboard with e-books (they make a killing off physical books...why would they charge less for an electronic version?). The books I get are "aquired" if you know what I mean
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Kindles only recognize .azw files...there's no support for .PDFs like the nook and a few other e-readers on the market. Some third-party software makers just took it upon themselves to make software that converts for you. Since .PDF books are available readily...and usually for free...that saves you $10 a title right there.

You typically buy kindle e-books from amazon.com, and there's even a free book section, but PM me and I can telll you more
 
Originally Posted by Theta

Originally Posted by thegoat121886

I've had a Kindle since December and the thing paid for itself 3x over in trxtboks for my last quarter. I also have a program that converts .PDF files to the .azw format (native Kindle format). I say it's well worth it as long as you're not one of those people who need a physical book in-hand

wow thats just awesome. i didnt even kno that you could get textbooks on there, but now that i do, im gettin that for sure. few questions though:

1) Whats the value in converting files from .pdf to the native kindle format?

2) Where can you get textbooks for the kindle? As in specifically.

ty

Before you jump into the fray...do a bit more research on the textbook aspect. Not many publishers are onboard with e-books (they make a killing off physical books...why would they charge less for an electronic version?). The books I get are "aquired" if you know what I mean
laugh.gif


Kindles only recognize .azw files...there's no support for .PDFs like the nook and a few other e-readers on the market. Some third-party software makers just took it upon themselves to make software that converts for you. Since .PDF books are available readily...and usually for free...that saves you $10 a title right there.

You typically buy kindle e-books from amazon.com, and there's even a free book section, but PM me and I can telll you more
 
I got the Nook and love it. The Wifi only version is only $150 and the WiFi + 3G version is $200 (but do you really need a 3G e-reader?)
 
I got the Nook and love it. The Wifi only version is only $150 and the WiFi + 3G version is $200 (but do you really need a 3G e-reader?)
 
My boy willy just bought a Nook and he said it's cool. I only played with it for like half a minute but it looks pretty tight!
 
My boy willy just bought a Nook and he said it's cool. I only played with it for like half a minute but it looks pretty tight!
 
if i wanted to get an e-reader, i'd get the nook because of the price and it supports epub format. if you look, you can get all the books available online. i've got 600+ books free and paid but i don't read enough to buy an e-reader just yet. i'll wait a while.
 
if i wanted to get an e-reader, i'd get the nook because of the price and it supports epub format. if you look, you can get all the books available online. i've got 600+ books free and paid but i don't read enough to buy an e-reader just yet. i'll wait a while.
 
Out of the major manufacturers Sony's e-readers are superior if you strictly want hardware to read books.
 
Out of the major manufacturers Sony's e-readers are superior if you strictly want hardware to read books.
 
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