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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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Date: 2007-11-21 01:56 pm (UTC)There's a limit to the number of pillows I'm willing to stack on my lap to hold up my reading material. Holding it up myself is less uncomfortable than sweating under two additional feet of padding.