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My wife loves the Paperwhite.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:07 (thirteen years ago)

haha that sounds like a druggy euphemism

i have a regular kindle and i couldn't be happier that all it does is display books. no music, no internet, no thanks. just books and my highlights/notes.

this customer is a jerk (La Lechera), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:10 (thirteen years ago)

love my keyboard model, but tbrr i could drop the keyboard, mp3, browser, landscape mode and text-to-voice and it would only improve it. not worth getting a new one but they're not features i'd lose any sleep over.

lemmy's rabbles (darraghmac), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:14 (thirteen years ago)

i thought i would miss the keyboard in moving to the new one but i really haven't

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:19 (thirteen years ago)

somehow i've switched to reading everything on my new phone's kindle app :/

keef qua keef (Jordan), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:20 (thirteen years ago)

like 700 pages of the Instructions so far

keef qua keef (Jordan), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

honestly the biggest reason is because the backlit screen disturbs my girlfriend less at night than the light from the kindle case (which in turn was a big improvement from having a lamp on).

keef qua keef (Jordan), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:22 (thirteen years ago)

Carl really likes her paperwhite.

Jeff, Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:22 (thirteen years ago)

honestly, I think if you want to listen to mp3s while reading, you should get a cheap mp3 player

zero dark thirty 2: zero dark forty five (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:38 (thirteen years ago)

one of the great things about the entry level kindle is that it doesn't do five billion things

zero dark thirty 2: zero dark forty five (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:39 (thirteen years ago)

<3 my Paperwhite
I had a previous version with the cover w/ a built-in light at the corner and there's no comparison in evenness of light and ease of reading.
Also finding that being able to read comfortably in my pitch black bedroom helps my concentration immensely.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:48 (thirteen years ago)

only thing that would improve the Paperwhite are physical page turning buttons

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:48 (thirteen years ago)

Also, the ability to shoot bullets.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:50 (thirteen years ago)

Sorry, Milo, cheap shot, I concede. :)

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:50 (thirteen years ago)

it doesn;t have the buttons?!!

tho they have a pleasingly solid tiny click that drives a person mad at night

lemmy's rabbles (darraghmac), Thursday, 17 January 2013 21:52 (thirteen years ago)

I thought I'd really miss the buttons (I still have my version 2 Kindle keyboard), but was surprised how natural it was to turn pages on a Touch when I picked up my daughter's.

Jaq, Thursday, 17 January 2013 22:01 (thirteen years ago)

ditto my kobo mini. also seems pretty resistant to fingerprints, which i thought would be a problem.

the one problem is picking it up without page turning - the bezel is quite small and the slightest touch on the screen is enough. and it's hard to tell which direction the page has turned (there's no animation) so you have to guess how to undo it. i've taken to bookmarking every 2 or 3 pages rather than let it remember my place.

koogs, Friday, 18 January 2013 08:03 (thirteen years ago)

out of the loop on actually *buying* books for these things (or equivalent). is paying hardback price for a new novel the norm? will it come down when the paperback is out?

ledge, Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:32 (thirteen years ago)

no the norm is for the kindle version to be cheaper, hardbacks often in the $25-$30 range while the kindle version is usually in the $12-$15 range

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:35 (thirteen years ago)

but since the publisher sets the price, there is variation

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:35 (thirteen years ago)

ok fuck bloomsbury then.

ledge, Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:36 (thirteen years ago)

ledge, they are often in the same order of magnitude in the uk. think hydrogen sonata, say, is £9.49 digital and £20rrp physical but the physical is available for £12 or so (amazon)

koogs, Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:38 (thirteen years ago)

Never found much difference except in the ease of thieving it. Over to you mr pubisher.

b'hurt's tauntin' (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:40 (thirteen years ago)

classic typo

ledge, Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:42 (thirteen years ago)

player of games, is £6.29 paperback, £4.99 digital so it appears that the digital price does come down with the release of the paperback. which i find slightly illogical.

over in Kobo world, they appear to be selling bundles. there's an alastair reynolds bundle of all 7 of the revelation space universe books for, oh, it was £15 last time i looked, now £28. less of a bargain...

koogs, Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:44 (thirteen years ago)

Fuckin android

b'hurt's tauntin' (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 January 2013 16:59 (thirteen years ago)

there's an alastair reynolds bundle of all 7 of the revelation space universe books for, oh, it was £15 last time i looked, now £28. less of a bargain...

*now* you tell me

ledge, Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:00 (thirteen years ago)

does a kindle handle kobo drmed epubs?

koogs, Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:14 (thirteen years ago)

no, kindle only takes mobi and pdf. there are easy ways to convert epubs to mobis but i don't know if the drm would get in the way.

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:16 (thirteen years ago)

Pretty sure mine takes epubs...

b'hurt's tauntin' (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:19 (thirteen years ago)

But thats likely wrong tbh i dont pay .much notice

b'hurt's tauntin' (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:20 (thirteen years ago)

"Download options: Adobe DRM EPUB"

that it's adobe gives me hope that it's more widely supported than kobo proprietary drm would be but...

i don't intend on ever paying for any ebook - my kobo is full of gutenberg classics and anything newer than that i want i'll buy as a physical copy.

koogs, Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:21 (thirteen years ago)

I've got a sony reader but this is the default ereader thread so

ledge, Thursday, 31 January 2013 17:30 (thirteen years ago)

There's a program called Calibre that will strip DRM and convert formats for any e-reader.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Thursday, 31 January 2013 18:03 (thirteen years ago)

Kindle fire owners- yes or no?

ben foster five (darraghmac), Wednesday, 6 February 2013 12:04 (thirteen years ago)

Calibre is awesome, but pretty sure it doesn't strip DRM. In fact, I want to say the Calibre site even has an awesome anti-DRM screed, but says it's up to you to do the deed.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 13:09 (thirteen years ago)

Ebooks can be converted from a number of formats into whatever format your ebook reader prefers. Many ebooks available for purchase will be protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology. calibre will not convert these ebooks. It is easy to remove the DRM from many formats, but as this may be illegal, you will have to find tools to liberate your books yourself and then use calibre to convert them.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 13:12 (thirteen years ago)

There's an easy to find plug in for Calibre that strips drm. Works like a charm.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 13:14 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah, I have definitely used it to strip DRM.

mh, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 15:24 (thirteen years ago)

http://gen.lib.rus.ec/

Have only recently discovered this place. Not earning atm, so this site is manna from heaven. Finally found a reasonable English copy of The Dice Man. I'm yet to find a more comprehensive database on the net. I only wish I'd known about this site during my degree, could've saved me pots of money.

Windsor Davies, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:18 (thirteen years ago)

I'm reluct to click while at my workplace, but is this something along the lines of library.nu? (I hope)?

there were chinchillas, these weird little rat animals, in cages (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:31 (thirteen years ago)

Never used library.nu so I can't comment there really. But this is a Russian site (in English, primarily) where you download the books direct from the site. It's not infallible but it's found most of the things I've thrown at it, including a number of fairly obscure history books.

Windsor Davies, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:45 (thirteen years ago)

Not had any nasty warnings about malware or anything and my early virus scans haven't shown anything either, as yet. Seems alreet.

Windsor Davies, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:46 (thirteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

So apparently you can't buy someone an Amazon Kindle ebook as a gift in the UK, even though you can in the US. Is this right? Too bad if so.

Generally I would still rather give a paper book than an ebook as a gift as I'd feel a bit cheap about giving "virtual" presents, but I was going to buy a book which isn't available in large print for my Gran, whose eyesight isn't what it was but who apparently loves the Kindle she got for Christmas.

Just tut-tutting into the void really.

susuwatari teenage riot (a passing spacecadet), Sunday, 3 March 2013 18:18 (thirteen years ago)

i think i'm gonna get one. i made fun of them for a long time but i changed my mind. i was thinking about ipad mini but i think i'd be too distracted by the internet like i am by iphone.

veryupsetmom (harbl), Sunday, 3 March 2013 20:30 (thirteen years ago)

I use Amazon vouchers for the exact amount of the book, and put in the notes what it's for.

They could go out and buy anything with it, but people just buy the book.

unless they're dicks, then you shouldn't be buying them presents anyway.....

my opinionation (Hamildan), Sunday, 3 March 2013 21:39 (thirteen years ago)

Thanks Hamildan. I probably will do that, but letting them see the price and making them go and click "buy" etc somehow seems less present-y, and also my Gran is pretty tech-savvy for someone in her late 80s but I'm still worried she'll be confused. "The button says 'buy', but I thought you'd already bought it for me, so I don't want that, do I?" etc.

really just shrugging my shoulders and going "Americans have this, why can't we?" but there is probably some tedious reason involving publishers' legal smallprint or something

susuwatari teenage riot (a passing spacecadet), Sunday, 3 March 2013 22:00 (thirteen years ago)

Fyi we have to go through .com for ireland too, dollars and US selection and everything.

poll that whitey music pfunkboy (darraghmac), Sunday, 3 March 2013 22:56 (thirteen years ago)

so do we, although at least amazon shows me au$ (and geoblocks half its stuff because morons)

≪江南Style≫ (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 3 March 2013 23:49 (thirteen years ago)

it's funny b/c Amazon has employees in DUB and SYD but doesn't sell things there, apart from Web Services.

my god i only have 2 useless beyblade (silby), Monday, 4 March 2013 02:14 (thirteen years ago)


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