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Because I just know you were all waiting breathlessly for my verdict on Amazon's Kindle e-book reader:
If I had stupid money, I'd get a Cybook instead. [*]
Since I don't have stupid money, I'll stick with my Palm TX, which functions just fine as an e-book reader except in bright sunlight, which is not that often an issue (though if a Cybook showed up my doorstep for free, I wouldn't send it back). Speaking of which, from now until Monday Palm is selling the TX for $200 with a wireless keyboard thrown in, which is so cheap that I'm tempted to buy a spare against the likely day that Palm stops making standalone PDAs.
I love my TX and would absolutely recommend it to anyone who's looking for an organizer, e-book reader, game player, etc., but who doesn't need a smartphone. On the other hand, when this TX eventually dies, I may have other options: Nokia is releasing a Palm OS emulator, and the Nokia N810 looks very cool: bigger screen! Built-in keyboard! GPS! Anyone got one of these, or played with one?
(Because, you know, what I really need is to be gathering information on a tech toy that I neither need nor should have . . . )
- Look At Me, I’m on the Cutting Edge
- 15 Things I Just Learned About the Amazon Kindle - Boing Boing Gadgets
- Amazon Kindle Hands-On and Questions Answered (Gallery)
- The Future of Reading (A Play in Six Acts) [dive into mark] — Critique of Amazon's Kindle, in the words of Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos and George Orwell, among others.
- Comparing Amazon Kindle to E-Book Readers of Yesterday and Tomorrow
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