The killer feature is that it reads PDFs natively now (i.e., without having to convert them). For someone who prefers to read on screen and who has to read a lot of PDFs, this is very exciting.
Where can those PDFs come from? Can I just send it files from my computer's hard drive and then read them on the Kindle, like an iPod for PDF?
Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
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Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
I just want them to get rid of the keyboard. Isn't there some rule about size vs time-you-actually-spend-using-the-feature? At its present size, I'd say that if you're not using the keyboard 1/4 of the time you're using the Kindle, then it's too big.
Not having a keyboard would make it a pain in the ass to search for content. Amazon is highly vested in making it easy for you to get more content. Yadda yadda, the keyboard aint going anywhere.
Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#33I wonder how PDF in larger paper formats (A4, US Letter) look on the bigger screen. They get rendered with illegibly small text on my Sony Reader (which has the same-size screen as the normal Kindle). Too bad again, that the Kindle is US only.
I plan on getting Kindle DX even though I am based outside US presently. The wireless features are not that important to me, nice screen and native PDF support however is.
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#34Based on the price of this one, I think we'll see the small Kindle go down in price soon. Because right now it doesn't make any sense to buy the small one. I still wont' buy one, chances are they'll release a color version in a couple of months, thats the next obvious step
Obvious but orders of magnitude harder in difficulty. I'm thinking 2 years, from a Japanese company.
The only people that could pull off a licensing deal would be Barnes and Noble or Borders and they don't seem to be in a position to do that. At least Apple has the Zune Store as competition (as much as it sucks). Amazon's going to have nothing. Sony can't compete on device technology alone without the ability to get content onto those devices easily.
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#35Looks great but does anyone else think the price is a bit expensive? Not that this is a great comparison, but I can buy a netbook for $299 or less these days. Why such a up-front hardware cost when Amazon will get recurring revenue from Kindle books? Are they taking a loss on the book sales to boost downloads?
(I speak from experience with the Sony PRS-505, but it is my understanding that the kindle e-ink is almost identical.)
Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#36The killer feature is that it reads PDFs natively now (i.e., without having to convert them). For someone who prefers to read on screen and who has to read a lot of PDFs, this is very exciting.
Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
I just want them to get rid of the keyboard. Isn't there some rule about size vs time-you-actually-spend-using-the-feature? At its present size, I'd say that if you're not using the keyboard 1/4 of the time you're using the Kindle, then it's too big.
Not having a keyboard would make it a pain in the ass to search for content. Amazon is highly vested in making it easy for you to get more content. Yadda yadda, the keyboard aint going anywhere.
Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#38The more features they add (like native PDF) the more people will clamor to make it more input friendly (like the talk of a wacom-esque interface below).
Here's hoping Amazon knows where to draw the line and it just remains a damn good way to read text.
Re: Amazon releases the rumoured large-screen Kindle
#39Does anyone know of a similar reader at about the same price point which supports annotation of the text (for example with a stylus)?
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#40I hope there is a way to disable auto-rotation for reading in bed. That is a big pet peeve with my iphone.
Every orientation you could want, even left-handed!