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Monday, February 22

5 Things You Might Not Know About the Kindle

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  1. It uses e-ink technology. That means NO backlit screen. It reads like paper and doesn’t cause the same eye strain as reading on a computer or iPhone. It also means a very long battery life {a month at a time} if you turn the wireless connection off.
  2. You can get a lot of free and really cheap books, especially the classics.
  3. You can read it in the bathtub! Just buy a water-proof or splash-proof case and you’re good to go. Or you can do the poor-woman’s version and stick it in a gallon-size Zip-loc bag or double-bag it if you’re paranoid}.
  4. You can put your own documents on it. Amazon will even convert them to the right format for you. All you have to do is e-mail the file.
  5. I am the proud owner of one!
That’s right. I saved up all my birthday money, and all my Christmas money {thanks again, Mom!} and all my other spending money and ordered a second generation Kindle in January. Verdict? I’m in love. I used to think e-readers were silly. But then I learned about the e-ink technology and decided to give them another look. I’m very glad I did. Faramir {that’s my Kindle’s name, Faramir Took} is easy to read with one hand. That makes reading while breastfeeding much, much easier. Every time we’ve moved I’ve left behind a lot of books {they’re heavy and they take up a lot of space}. Now I don’t have to do that; considering we’ll be moving again relatively soon that’s a comfort. Plus I can take notes and “clip” sections. I can also scroll to a word I’m unfamiliar with and the definition pop-ups. Neat, huh?
An e-reader isn’t everybody’s cup of tea. And don’t think I don’t still love the dead-tree version of books, I do. But I’m thrilled with my Kindle. That’s why I wrote this post. What, did you think I was getting paid to write this? Ha! I wish! Nope, I just really love the Kindle and wanted you to know.
Do you have an e-reader? Do you think you’d like one? What’s your favorite gadget? Tell me in the comments!
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  1. "a month?" I think that's a bit of an exaggeration!

    I love my Kindle, too! I also like how it syncs with my iPhone, so I can read my current book on either device, and be right where I left off.

    Every so often, when I have my Kindle connected, I copy the contents of the documents folder to a folder on my Mac. Then I have backups of the non-Amazon stuff, like books I've grabbed from Gutenberg.org.

    Oh, and if you haven't checked out RekindleIt (www.rekindle.it) for reading web pages, you should.
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  2. I have been coveting a Kindle for a couple of years now and have not been able to convince my husband that it is a good idea. I'm glad you love yours though!
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  3. Thanks for this post! It couldn't have come at a better time...I just decided this weekend to get an e-reader. BUT, I am a huge B&N fan, and I feel disloyal if I choose a Kindle over the Nook. Did you (or anyone) consider the Nook?
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  4. They look like a good investment. Less clutter, easy for one-handed reading. Maybe one of these days...
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  5. I'm totally serious about the battery life. I went a month before I had to charge it for the first time!

    The Nook isn't available in Canada, so it wasn't an option. But I think I would have chosen the Kindle. I'm not a big fan of touch screens.
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  6. One of the best investments I ever made was purchasing my Kindle! I LOVE LOVE LOVE to read and the money I've saved on new releases has more than made up for the cost. I woudn't trade it for anything. Enjoy!!
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  7. I'm so behind the times! I have never heard of a kindle... perhaps not behind the times so much as living in Australia (which is pretty much one and the same).
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  8. That sounds too good to be true!! I will be looking into one..maybe my next 2 birthdays will cover it Ü
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  9. Wait, you're moving again?
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  10. We're probably moving in the next year or two, depending on when and where Adam gets into school. He's in pre-med now, but the nearest med school is 3 hours away.
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  11. I didn't know there were free books. That is what is stopping me. I mostly get my books from the library.
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  12. Yup, there are free and very cheap books. I got the Wizard of Oz series for $2.00 I think. And some libraries are even putting together systems for lending e-books. I think the Toronto library has a system for it.
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  13. #4 has me sold. Maybe I'll be getting me a Kindle some day!
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  14. I have the Sony eReader and I love it. I was a holdout for a long time because I seriously love the library, but the eReader is so convenient and it makes reading in bed so much more comfortable. Two thumbs up from me.
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  15. Call me old fashion, but there is something special about holding a book or magazine or newspaper, "dog-tagging" the page you left off on, using a special bookmark, going to the library and picking out. So, no e-reader for me.

    I do think the e-ink is super cool though!

    And I do think this is the wave of the future in terms of text books! Neato!
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  16. Those were all my excuses, good to know!
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  17. It looks like a great tool! By the time my son gets to school his books may be on one.
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  18. Awesome! I wish I had your opinion of the Kindle last week when we were comparing the Kindle and the new Apple iPad for my grad school class. If I ever do decide to purchase a netbook, I would probably choose the Kindle also!
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  19. My husband would LOVE this. I need to get one soon.

    Been moving cross country, just landed, sorry I've been out of touch...

    Lots of love,
    Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
    www.mawhats4dinner.com
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  20. If I read, I would so get one of those...

    I have been MIA, but, I must tell you there is an award on my blog for you. Do with it what you like, just enjoy the linkage and stuff and things! :)
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  21. I got a red Sony Reader for Christmas and I too am in love. I can download library books and the cost of books is wonderful (average I've paid is 9.99). I was torn between mine and a Kindle but went with the Sony because I didn't need the wireless feature. I'm with you, these ereaders are the best invention yet.
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  22. I really want a Kindle! Sometimes my classes get so boring that I just want to pull out my book and read, but that's almost impossible with a real book. I think the Kindle will be just as easy as texting in class. :P Thanks for the post, now I know it's really worth it. :)
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  23. I used to want one. Then I fell in love with the nook. Now I'm lusting after both. Thanks Holly.
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  24. I am wanting a Kindle so bad! It would definitely save backs when I had to move again (which we do kind of frequently!)
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