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Do you have a Kindle??

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 21 Oct 2013 10:58

Like other people on here, I can get through about 3-4 ‘lightweight’ books in a week. I used to buy them from charity shops but could never part with them. Consequently, much to OH’s irritation, the books ended up being double stacked on the bookshelf unit.

Sitting next to a young lady on a train, she was kind enough to allow me to try out hers. As that convinced the rest of my family that I could get on with it, I was given one two Christmases ago and have only bought a couple of paper books since. I wouldn’t be without it now. I rarely pay for downloads, having a weekly trawl on the Kindle ‘free’ releases. Consequently I’ve been introduced to various authors and genre which I won’t otherwise have contemplated. If something is ‘free’ you tend to be more willing to take a risk.

A friend has recently acquired a note pad type of thing. Both I and her son are trying to persuade her to use it to read electronic books, on the basis that it will lighten her luggage when she goes abroad. She won’t have it, saying that she doesn’t mind paying charity shop or local fair prices then passing them on to her sisters!

Robert

Robert Report 21 Oct 2013 11:58

I have a Kindle which I don't use because I don't know how to download books from Amazon!!!

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 21 Oct 2013 12:01

Awwwh :-0

Firstly, you do need to have an account with Amazon. Then look at this link to see how to register your kindle

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201242220

Instruction 1 refers to the options on your Kindle.

Another link with instructions is
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200769670

Mersey

Mersey Report 21 Oct 2013 12:13

Robert you can get help from Amazon themselves....

Once you get started you will not be able to stop, I am addicted to downloading :-)

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 21 Oct 2013 12:42

Thanks Marie .. I see a trip to PC world very soon :-D

Dermot

Dermot Report 21 Oct 2013 13:00

The local charity shops are likely to run out of 'books' fairly soon.

And what are Libraries to do with all their empty shelving?

wisechild

wisechild Report 21 Oct 2013 13:12

Bought a tablet a few weeks ago in order to download books, but having trouble getting the hang of it.
Discovered last week that I could download a Kindle app to my PC, which I did & I haven´t looked back.
Would prefer a proper E Book because reading on the laptop is awkward, but better than nothing until I can get this ruddy tablet to work.

Mersey

Mersey Report 21 Oct 2013 16:51

Mau hope you get things sorted and find what you want....

Thanks for the link Det is great for those who are struggling to download , and just starting out with their kindles....

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 21 Oct 2013 16:52

The "eBook readers" are nothing more than customised Android tablets. Indeed most of them (*) can be adapted to run standard Android OS with full access to the PlayStore AND Amazon and so on. Amazon do not like this.

Standard print resolution in magazines etc is 300 dpi whereas Kindle paperwhite for example has only a bit over 200 dpi. Higher quality print will have 400dpi. Trad. litho print is analog and there is no resolution issue. It is IMPOSSIBLE for consumer level electronics to properly display fonts - that is why Apple have designed their own.( yes, without getting deep into geekdom I am treating dp/pixels as the same thing even though they r not ).

This difference matters and is one reason why a lot of people don't like using eBooks ( or computer screens ) for long periods of time. Retina burn in or out.

The advantages of using an eReader rather than just a notebook or Android tablet are basically low power consumption and hires screen. However there are now plenty of tablets running AppleOS and Android with excellent resolution and fair power consumption.

With a standard tablet just install Kindle, Nook app and off you go with the bonus of a stack of stuff not accessible from the gated products of Amazon et al.

Tesco have a new budget tablet called the Huddle. It is fairly good at £ 120 and unbeatable at £ 60 with Tesco vouchers.

I find them ok for reading on the go and when travelling but pointless at home unless yr home was designed by Ikea and you are very short of space.

There are 1001 ways of coverting between eBook formats, dealing with geographical locations, dealing with DRM and possessing both print and digital books without shelling out twice ... however discussion of how to is against the T&C. Suffice gentle reader to know that it can be done.

I guess it just depends on how many bits of electronics all losing value at speed you want to drag around. A friend uses a giant Samsung for just about everything .... but imho it looks weird as a phone.

I have settled on a Samsung S4 Mini phone with 64MB SIM (free on contract) and a DELL Ultrabook which runs Kindle just fine with the xtra that it does movies and can even be used for work (!). It fits in a briefcase but would probably be a big ask of most handbags ( but not my OH tote bag which was invented by BBC special effects).

good luck

(*) Apple no way, Microsoft Surface with Intel CPU, yes.

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 21 Oct 2013 16:53

Thanks Mersey :-D <3

Robert

Robert Report 21 Oct 2013 20:11

Thanks, DetEcTive and Mersey

Will take your advice.

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 21 Oct 2013 20:16

if we stop reading real books
I think trees will become redundent

and nobody will plant any more :-( :-(

Mersey

Mersey Report 21 Oct 2013 21:04

Robert I promise if you persevere there will be no looking back :-)

~~~~~ JBA :-) <3