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Anyone bought one recently ?
I do like my Amazon Kindle unlimited however I can't use my VPN on it
I do like my Amazon Kindle unlimited however I can't use my VPN on it
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I use an iPad, but that sounds very familiar. I still use Calibre on the PC and laptop. I truly hate Apple Books. It is possibly the most crash prone, unreliable, programme that I’ve ever come across.......used Calibre to organise an extensive book collection then never read most of the books on it.
I like the iPad too for reading but the screen is an issue in bright sunlight and it can get heavy to hold on those hot summer days around the swimming pool. Plus there’s the temptation to just check what’s happening on the internet and then I’ve wasted an hour or so instead of reading.I use an iPad, but that sounds very familiar. I still use Calibre on the PC and laptop. I truly hate Apple Books. It is possibly the most crash prone, unreliable, programme that I’ve ever come across.
Why not invest in a decent tablet
It depends on what else you use if for and how long you are reading. My Nexus 7 on flight mode and several hours reading a day lasts for 3-4 days.A tablet uses LED screen, they burn power, you need to recharge it daily if not more often. eBooks use e ink, 1 charge lasts a whole month or even more.
My first sighting of a Kindle was on a QF flight from BNE to SIN in, I think, 2010, as the bloke next to me in J had one, and I though what a nice bit of machinery so I ordered one as soon as I got home. It arrived in September and was terrific for a while, and the browser was slightly useful, but difficult even then. My son has several Kindles and other readers, and has assumed ownership of this early - and real - Kindle.We had the original kindle bought from Amazon in 2009. Have no idea where it is. I used it relentlessly, used Calibre to organise an extensive book collection then never read most of the books on it. We’ve had various models over the years. Back in the original days you used to be able to surf the net using the browser, and because it was a 3G model using AT&T that was a world wide browser when overseas. Amazon worked that out in the next models and the browser was shut down. It was fun while it lasted. Must think about updating ours. Trouble is I spend a lot of time on holidays doing TR‘s and not reading. I just get bored with reading these days, or maybe it’s tiredness from ageing eyes and I lack concentration. I used to read so much.
I saw my first kindle in 2008 on a boat in Halong Bay Vietnam and the American who had it told me all about it. I had to have one. It was the next year that Amazon released the kindle for overseas shipping and as I’d been haunting Amazon waiting for it, I got one of the first ones released.
I use an iPad, but that sounds very familiar. I still use Calibre on the PC and laptop. I truly hate Apple Books. It is possibly the most crash prone, unreliable, programme that I’ve ever come across.
A tablet uses LED screen, they burn power, you need to recharge it daily if not more often. eBooks use e ink, 1 charge lasts a whole month or even more.