I finally got to see a Kindle first-hand in Target, and compared it to my Nook. Actually, there was no comparison. The Kindle 2 feels very cheap, and would be my last choice for an ereader. Anyone thinking about getting a Kindle, go try it in Target, then go try a Nook at B&N or one of Sony's ereaders at BestBuy, OfficeMax, etc.
well some benifits i could think of about it is save paper for other things helps people with trouble reading small text or the blind (with the reading feature) and if u have a long plain ride u could bring a super thick book that is technically less than an inch thick so its not a complete waist when you think about it
You are a psycho. Why are you telling me not to use illiterate? I was taking the exact language from your first response to me. You should take your own advice. I bet you do own a Kindle.
Thanks to your illogical basis of a response, you have in fact proved to everyone here that YOU are the idiot. I don't have a kindle, I don't want a kindle. Nice try though, and instead of saying "not illiterate," why not just say "literate?" Literate is in fact a word. Use it and you'll sound less redundant.
I finally got to see a Kindle first-hand in Target, and compared it to my Nook. Actually, there was no comparison. The Kindle 2 feels very cheap, and would be my last choice for an ereader. Anyone thinking about getting a Kindle, go try it in Target, then go try a Nook at B&N or one of Sony's ereaders at BestBuy, OfficeMax, etc.
AnAnonymousStudent 1 year ago
@AlaskanPipeWorm
HunterMann 1 year ago
Most of us have been satisfied with reading regular books for over 150 years. Convince me WHY we need this silly new gadget.
----- Long live lo-tech!!!!!!
HunterMann 1 year ago
LOL
schildty12345 2 years ago
well some benifits i could think of about it is save paper for other things helps people with trouble reading small text or the blind (with the reading feature) and if u have a long plain ride u could bring a super thick book that is technically less than an inch thick so its not a complete waist when you think about it
RayDrox96 2 years ago
can anybody tell me if you have to pay for the books or download?
danivilledaniville 2 years ago
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Wow, she is such a comedian.
DoubleDizzle1 2 years ago
You are a psycho. Why are you telling me not to use illiterate? I was taking the exact language from your first response to me. You should take your own advice. I bet you do own a Kindle.
goodlife430 2 years ago
Thanks to your illogical basis of a response, you have in fact proved to everyone here that YOU are the idiot. I don't have a kindle, I don't want a kindle. Nice try though, and instead of saying "not illiterate," why not just say "literate?" Literate is in fact a word. Use it and you'll sound less redundant.
AlaskanPipeWorm 2 years ago
I was only saying that the Kindle may adapt to Comic books and Novels.
According to logic; if I read comic and graphic novels doesn't that make me not illiterate?
I did not want to say it but why would anyone buy a Kindle? Just to then purchase books to read on it.
Seems wasteful to buy something to read with; when you can still read a book without the Kindle. I guess it's you that is the fool for purchasing it.
goodlife430 2 years ago