Posted on 05/18/2008 7:19:34 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
I'll tell you why. Because the greatest weakness of the Kindle is lack of detailed graphics, photos, and video. However, I know how these can be provided to the subscribers WITHOUT any major change to the Kindle itself. IOW, you can read an e-book AND look at unlimited numbers of photos, graphics, and videos associated with each book or other publication without changing the e-ink screen technology.
Yes, I think this idea is well worth a FREE Kindle plus a lifetime subscription to all publications accessible via Kindle. Also my birthday is coming up soon and I am a fellow South Florida resident with Jeff Bezos. Oh, and we also share the letter "J" somewhere in our names. Okay, I'm reaching now but I think my idea about the graphics and video is well worth the freebies I mentioned.
I WANT A KINDLE!!!!!!!
Maybe you could provide Jeff Bezos with a Kindle song.
My books have done really well on Kindle.
(Please start packing my Kindle now, Jeff!)
I’ve been waiting to see who wins the E-ink wars and now that Amazon has pitched it’s tent, I think it’s about settled. Now to wait for the prices on the readers to come down!
BTW, although the cover isn't up yet, my new book, "48 Liberal Lies About History" is now on Amazon pre-order and is doing ok, given that we're three months from release.
We have a Sony Reader PRS-505 we’re very happy with. It’s similar, but instead of using the cell-phone networks, you have to plug it into a USB port on your computer. If you’re going to be primarily reading free PDFs, this is better than the Kindle, because it is free to transfer the file. However, I suspect Sony’s online store is less complete than Amazon’s.
At 400 bucks, I’ll have to pass. Looks cool, though.
Can I check out and download books from the library (where I get 95% of my books from)? Until I can do that, I’m not interested.
If it’s worth reading it isn’t available in e-book.
"This customer is absolutely right. You can never serve cones with bare hands so give him whatever he wants absolutely free."
I turned to the voice and it was a guy with a fancy suit sitting with a couple of other guys in fancy suits. As it turned out, they were big execs from the Baskin Robbins corporate headquarters. Why they were in that particular Baskin Robbins I don't know. Maybe they were checking up on operations or, like me, just wanted ice cream because of the extreme heat outside.
The store manager gave the cut hand guy a dirty look and told him to go out back and STAY there. Then he served me up what I ordered.
The feeling was like that Annie Hall scene where some guy started arguing with the Woody Allen character about Marshall McLuhan and the Allen character actually pulled Marshall McLuhan himself from the movie line to tell the other guy he was an idiot.
Okay, I got me a freebie ice cream cone but somehow I would much rather prefer a freebie Kindle.
E Ink unveils new paper-thin display cells
Can you change the Font size?
How do I save books?
Do these things do color pictures?
Ping to read later
The technology on the Kindle is nice (!!!) and I considered buying one, but the content price still isn't worth it to me. For example, Ann Coulter’s book “If Dems had Brains...” is $16.47 on hardback, $11.16 on paperback, and $9.99 on Kindle (Amazon prices). Not a stellar price break. Jim Nantz’s new book isn't on Kindle yet.
After the Gemstar loss, I rediscovered the local library. It's only 1 mile from my house and I can generally get any book I want on the first visit. Call me cheap, but nothing beats FREE.
So, for me, I would happily invest $400 in the Kindle if:
1. The Kindle versions were available on all new releases
2. Kindle book prices were around $5-6.
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No but I know how they can be provided with NO change to the eInk technology. And for that info, I only want a free Kindle plus lifetime subscriptions to all publications. I am standing by and checking my e-mail, Jeff.
Wish something like that would happen to me at the Harley dealership.
Try asking. Back in my single days, I sent a letter to Old Spice telling them that I loved their after shave and cologne because women would instantly swoon over me as soon as they caught a whiff of that stuff. I actually didn't ask them for any freebies but they sent me a bunch of coupons for FREE Old Spice products.
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