I have a little e-reader called a Pico. It is great. I travel a fair bit with my work and it is so much easier than carting books. I never thought I would prefer it over books, but the more I use it the more I like it. It is just so portable. My wife loves it because I don't need a light on at night to read.
Bryan From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Niko Schönau Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2011 8:17 AM To: 'feistfans-l' Subject: AW: Kindle Personally I love books too but to be honest I just moved sometimes they are pretty unhandy ;). >From my point of view kindle aims on people who think pretty mobile, because you can gather a whole lot of books on this tiny device. But what is the main issue is that although you get only a digital copy of a book the price is nearly the same as the normal book itself. Nevertheless I love the way kindle presents the books, eInk is a pretty awesome thing. Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Raymond E. Feist Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. November 2011 22:39 An: feistfans-l Betreff: Re: Kindle On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Fiona Mclean wrote: I have been debating with myself about moving with the times and buying a kindle. Does anyone on here have one? Would you recommend it or should i stay with going to the book shop and buying books? Fi x I'm old school. I like books. If you're looking for the best of all answers, consider an iPad with Kindle software and ebook reader software, that way you get everything. If price is an issue, the b&w Kindle is a nice alternative, but you're limited to Amazon's stuff (unless you have the means to convert software on your computer and load it to the Kindle). Best, R.E.F. ---- www.crydee.com Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by stupidity.
