canuckamuck Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yardrunner Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Where do you want to use your Kindle, if only at home you can download for free from Amazon Kindle for PC which I use with a desktop and should also work with a laptop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p_brownstone Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 I have has a Kindle DX - the larger Format model - for nearly 5 years and love it, however I am dreading the day it eventually goes toes up because they no longer make the large Format version (apparently not enough demand) but I am a voracious - and quick - reader and I would read a page on the 6" model in a few seconds so I'd be constantly "turning" a page which would be a little irritating. Patrick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Deerhunter Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 (edited) Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Glad for you that you are happy with what you have. However, I have a feeling that many of the people who claim to be happy with their tablet or phablet (big phone, Samsung Galaxy Note etc) have never actually used a kindle for 1/2 an hour. But each to his own. Edited September 28, 2015 by The Deerhunter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canuckamuck Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Glad for you that you are happy with what you have. However, I have a feeling that many of the people who claim to be happy with their tablet or phablet (big phone, Samsung Galaxy Note etc) have never actually used a kindle for 1/2 an hour. But each to his own. I get that the reading is a more pleasant experience on a Kindle. But the convenience of having just the one device always with me, and not having to go through Amazon for books, trumps the pleasant experience for me. Not to mention having a fully functional smartphone in the same unit for internet lookups and note taking to enhance the experience Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giddyup Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Glad for you that you are happy with what you have. However, I have a feeling that many of the people who claim to be happy with their tablet or phablet (big phone, Samsung Galaxy Note etc) have never actually used a kindle for 1/2 an hour. But each to his own. I get that the reading is a more pleasant experience on a Kindle. But the convenience of having just the one device always with me, and not having to go through Amazon for books, trumps the pleasant experience for me. Not to mention having a fully functional smartphone in the same unit for internet lookups and note taking to enhance the experience It all depends on whether you are a serious reader or not. I can read for hours (actually weeks) on my Nook without my eyes getting tired or having to recharge batteries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Glad for you that you are happy with what you have. However, I have a feeling that many of the people who claim to be happy with their tablet or phablet (big phone, Samsung Galaxy Note etc) have never actually used a kindle for 1/2 an hour. But each to his own. I get that the reading is a more pleasant experience on a Kindle. But the convenience of having just the one device always with me, and not having to go through Amazon for books, trumps the pleasant experience for me. Not to mention having a fully functional smartphone in the same unit for internet lookups and note taking to enhance the experience It all depends on whether you are a serious reader or not. I can read for hours (actually weeks) on my Nook without my eyes getting tired or having to recharge batteries. Like you when reading, I will read for hours, and a kindle or similar has far better battery life and of course the paper white is so much better as the screen of a phone or tablet. To each his or her own I understand that some people don't want to carry 2 devices. When I go on my holidays I always take the kindle and when home and I want to read I can easily go through a book on a day (if I have the time). Kindle and similar are for the serious readers who like a bit of comfort, i can still remember how I when I went to the islands had to carry a big load of books with me. Now no need at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlcwaterfall Posted September 28, 2015 Share Posted September 28, 2015 Everything I need to do I do with my 5.5 inch phone. Don't have to buy books from Amazon, the web is full of books. I am very happy that I never have to carry a second device, and my books are always with me. Glad for you that you are happy with what you have. However, I have a feeling that many of the people who claim to be happy with their tablet or phablet (big phone, Samsung Galaxy Note etc) have never actually used a kindle for 1/2 an hour. But each to his own. I get that the reading is a more pleasant experience on a Kindle. But the convenience of having just the one device always with me, and not having to go through Amazon for books, trumps the pleasant experience for me. Not to mention having a fully functional smartphone in the same unit for internet lookups and note taking to enhance the experience It all depends on whether you are a serious reader or not. I can read for hours (actually weeks) on my Nook without my eyes getting tired or having to recharge batteries. Exactly. You simply cannot compare a phone or a tablet to a Kindle. Kindle is for reading! Phones and tablets are used primarily for other purposes and yes you can read on them too. But the reading experience on a Kindle is far superior to reading on a tablet or a phone. Battery life is better. Etc. Etc. as others have mentioned. We need to compare Apples to Apples. Comparing Kindle to other devices is like comparing an apple to an orange. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loppylugs1 Posted September 30, 2015 Share Posted September 30, 2015 I have has a Kindle DX - the larger Format model - for nearly 5 years and love it, however I am dreading the day it eventually goes toes up because they no longer make the large Format version (apparently not enough demand) but I am a voracious - and quick - reader and I would read a page on the 6" model in a few seconds so I'd be constantly "turning" a page which would be a little irritating. Patrick Yes DX beats all 8.9 inch screen Kindle means stuck with Amazon if not aware of Calibre,book from there will include amazon but include other sources ie same book,same author can come in far cheaper than amazon. For one the BBC history magazine 12 month download from Calibre ..excellent ,so is the daily UK newspaper download Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlcwaterfall Posted September 30, 2015 Share Posted September 30, 2015 I have has a Kindle DX - the larger Format model - for nearly 5 years and love it, however I am dreading the day it eventually goes toes up because they no longer make the large Format version (apparently not enough demand) but I am a voracious - and quick - reader and I would read a page on the 6" model in a few seconds so I'd be constantly "turning" a page which would be a little irritating. Patrick Yes DX beats all 8.9 inch screen Kindle means stuck with Amazon if not aware of Calibre,book from there will include amazon but include other sources ie same book,same author can come in far cheaper than amazon. For one the BBC history magazine 12 month download from Calibre ..excellent ,so is the daily UK newspaper download Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Are you sure your statement below is correct? I have many non Amazon books on my kindle as well as Amazon books and this has never happened to me. Are you scaremongering? "Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loppylugs1 Posted September 30, 2015 Share Posted September 30, 2015 I have has a Kindle DX - the larger Format model - for nearly 5 years and love it, however I am dreading the day it eventually goes toes up because they no longer make the large Format version (apparently not enough demand) but I am a voracious - and quick - reader and I would read a page on the 6" model in a few seconds so I'd be constantly "turning" a page which would be a little irritating. Patrick Yes DX beats all 8.9 inch screen Kindle means stuck with Amazon if not aware of Calibre,book from there will include amazon but include other sources ie same book,same author can come in far cheaper than amazon. For one the BBC history magazine 12 month download from Calibre ..excellent ,so is the daily UK newspaper download Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Are you sure your statement below is correct? I have many non Amazon books on my kindle as well as Amazon books and this has never happened to me. Are you scaremongering? "Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Search for this subject on the 'net, its there. the fact you have non-Amazon on it means nothing,its when the copyright is removed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlcwaterfall Posted September 30, 2015 Share Posted September 30, 2015 I have has a Kindle DX - the larger Format model - for nearly 5 years and love it, however I am dreading the day it eventually goes toes up because they no longer make the large Format version (apparently not enough demand) but I am a voracious - and quick - reader and I would read a page on the 6" model in a few seconds so I'd be constantly "turning" a page which would be a little irritating. Patrick Yes DX beats all 8.9 inch screen Kindle means stuck with Amazon if not aware of Calibre,book from there will include amazon but include other sources ie same book,same author can come in far cheaper than amazon. For one the BBC history magazine 12 month download from Calibre ..excellent ,so is the daily UK newspaper download Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Are you sure your statement below is correct? I have many non Amazon books on my kindle as well as Amazon books and this has never happened to me. Are you scaremongering? "Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Search for this subject on the 'net, its there. the fact you have non-Amazon on it means nothing,its when the copyright is removed Therefore this will happen on all Ebook readers I would assume? I use Calibre all the time and have never had an issue. Are you telling us that Amazon know what non Amazon books with copyright removed are on our Kindles? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loppylugs1 Posted September 30, 2015 Share Posted September 30, 2015 Yes DX beats all 8.9 inch screen Kindle means stuck with Amazon if not aware of Calibre,book from there will include amazon but include other sources ie same book,same author can come in far cheaper than amazon. For one the BBC history magazine 12 month download from Calibre ..excellent ,so is the daily UK newspaper download Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Are you sure your statement below is correct? I have many non Amazon books on my kindle as well as Amazon books and this has never happened to me. Are you scaremongering? "Hate paying more than £2 for kindle book,not a novel reader,so book choice limited,remove copyright with calibre app from more expensive books to share will incur the wrath of Amazon and clear your on line library in your kindle Search for this subject on the 'net, its there. the fact you have non-Amazon on it means nothing,its when the copyright is removed Therefore this will happen on all Ebook readers I would assume? I use Calibre all the time and have never had an issue. Are you telling us that Amazon know what non Amazon books with copyright removed are on our Kindles? Look,have had Kindle for years and used Kindle for donkeys years, I download from Calibre too,quite frequently but when copyright is stripped I presume from one of their books ,which is easily done and I guess shared yes they have systems in place to detect. Made aware of it through this or other web site a fair while ago,and the books on your kindle are stripped,or use Calibre to stack them there. am not searching the subject in depth but look it up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loppylugs1 Posted October 1, 2015 Share Posted October 1, 2015 This may explain How Do I Get Rid of the DRM on My Ebooks and Video.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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