View Single Post
  #81   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats
iBoaterer[_2_] iBoaterer[_2_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2011
Posts: 7,588
Default OT- Kindlefire. What's it's advantages?

In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

In article d9ed8ca6-24ff-451c-9478-d0bd66d77f76
@p13g2000yqd.googlegroups.com,
says...

On Jan 4, 12:16*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"X ` Man" *wrote in ...

On 1/4/12 7:31 AM, BAR wrote:









In articlen4qdnWVayYC6LJ7SnZ2dnUVZ_jedn...@earthlink .com,
says...

"iBoaterer" *wrote in message
...

In article2416497b-bbdc-4f17-86a6-
, says...

I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay
for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a
host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there?

The fire can be used like a tablet, but they're having a lot of trouble
with them crashing, etc. Amazon is already sending out firmware and
software updates for them.

---------------------------------------------
I understand that some book files downloaded to the Fire are unreadable
but
are able to be read on the earlier Kindles. *Sounds like a few bugs
needed
to be fixed before being released.

Kindle Fire Mod 1

In the end, we're all beta testers. I still like "book" books. Maybe it
is generational. Years and years ago, I sent a girl buddy the one volume
set of the complete novels of Jane Austen. She passed that book down to
her daughter, and she recently emailed me that her granddaughter was now
working her way through the book. It's hard to imagine that being done
with an "electronic" book. There's something about turning pages,
turning down corners of pages, writing notes in the margins, the leather
binding on a good volume...that I still find appealing.

------------------------------------------------
I read most of my books via paper, but for travel, an electronic copy can be
nice. *Lots of books in a very small package.

That's it. My wife is a very fast reader with high comprehension. She
loves to read paper books, but is tired of buying the latest John
Grisham novel etc. Then giving them away after she's read them (which
is usually in a day). So it was more of an economic and space saving
value to her.


I don't care what anybody says, I wouldn't be without my Kindle for
anything! Scenario: I'm in a coffee shop having a cup of coffee, and
reading a newspaper. Something strikes my interest. I fire up the kindle
and find a resource for information about what I'm interested in. I
COULD get on the web on my Android phone, but I find the screed size too
small.


Why aren't you reading your newspaper on your Kindle?


Because sometimes our local daily paper doesn't update until 9 or 10 in
the morning.