Re: [iPad] Kindle Paperwhite shipping

 

The whole point of the kindle paper white and the nook soft touch is they are like a paper book that you can read without the eyes train of a computer screen. You can read it outside as a regular book. I love my nook. I tried reading a book on my iPad and it hurt my eyes. I tend to read a lot in one sitting. I prefer my nook for books and the iPad for magazines.
The whole concept of e-ink is to replicate a "real" book.


E in Long Beach
Sent from my new mini iPad!

On Nov 30, 2012, at 7:52 PM, David Smith <david.smith.14916@gmail.com> wrote:

 



What do you find attractive about it?  I played around with one a bit tonight at Best Buy and wasn't taken.  The form factor is nice, but the letters seemed washed out and there was no obvious way to change type size.  And, of course, it was b&w.  And it cost a little more than a hundred dollars.  I'm tempted by the idea of buying a reader just to see what the attraction may be, but I've not yet come across one that combines UI and screen to elicit that "very nice" response we always hope for.

On Nov 30, 2012, at 8:49 PM, "Ed" <huckleberryed@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Just got a notice from Amazon… the new Kindle PaperWhite reader I had ordered that was previously scheduled to ship on Dec. 21 has now shipped and is expected to arrive later next week.   Yay !

 

Ed   in Oregon

 

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