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John H.[_5_] October 2nd 15 08:27 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

[email protected] October 2nd 15 11:03 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 15:27:11 -0400, John H.
wrote:

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


===

I bought one for my wife three years ago as a birthday present.
Haven't seen her since. :-)

Mr. Luddite October 2nd 15 11:20 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.



For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.




John H.[_5_] October 2nd 15 11:23 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 18:20:45 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.



For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.



I like real books also, and haven't stopped with them. But, the Kindle to 'real'
ratio is now about 4 to 1.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Califbill October 3rd 15 12:05 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.



For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


Mr. Luddite October 3rd 15 12:22 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On 10/2/2015 7:05 PM, Califbill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.



For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.



During her last years we gave my mother a Kindle and set up an account
with Amazon for her. She was a voracious reader all her life.
When she passed away I took the Kindle and couldn't believe how many
books she had downloaded and read. It was good but I found the iPad to
be easier to use and read.



John H.[_5_] October 3rd 15 01:52 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.



For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Mr. Luddite October 3rd 15 02:00 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On 10/2/2015 8:52 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?


The iPad I have is an older one ... Gen II. I connect via my home
wireless to the Internet to download books. It has the ability to
connect via a cell phone carrier as well but I've never set it up to do
that.




Keyser Söze October 3rd 15 02:03 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On 10/2/15 8:52 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!



You can buy a wifi only mini or a mini with wifi and cellular for about
$100 more. You do not have to activate the cellular, however, and if you
go that route, if you ever want to sell or trade in the device, you'll
recover the $$$ you paid for having cellular capability. That was my
experience when I sold my ipad.

John H.[_5_] October 3rd 15 02:05 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 21:00:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 10/2/2015 8:52 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?


The iPad I have is an older one ... Gen II. I connect via my home
wireless to the Internet to download books. It has the ability to
connect via a cell phone carrier as well but I've never set it up to do
that.



OK, that's what I'm looking for. I don't want a smartphone type instrument for which
I have to automatically pay $40 a month whether I use the internet or not.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Califbill October 3rd 15 02:09 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/2/15 8:52 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.





I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.


All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!



You can buy a wifi only mini or a mini with wifi and cellular for about
$100 more. You do not have to activate the cellular, however, and if you
go that route, if you ever want to sell or trade in the device, you'll
recover the $$$ you paid for having cellular capability. That was my
experience when I sold my ipad.


Doubt you recover the difference. Here we have to pay tax on retail price,
if getting a deal from cellular carrier. My minis and standard gen3 iPad
are wifi only. Walmart was closing out the last gen mini for $199. The
only difference between the latest and the previous gen is a metal ring
around the home button. I can connect via wifi to my cell phone if needed.


Alex[_4_] October 3rd 15 02:41 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.

For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.




I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.

All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!


Only if you buy one with a data plan. Wi-fi only has no contract. The
same is true with any tablet and there are many. I have a Samsung
Galaxy S 10" that was relatively cheap and does a great job for many things.


[email protected] October 3rd 15 05:03 AM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:03:32 -0400,
wrote:

On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 15:27:11 -0400, John H.
wrote:

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.


===

I bought one for my wife three years ago as a birthday present.
Haven't seen her since. :-)


Everyone I know who started with Kindles or that other reader (nook?)
is now using a tablet, (android or I-sumpin)
It just does mire stuff.

Justan Olphart[_2_] October 3rd 15 12:41 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On 10/3/2015 6:48 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 21:41:05 -0400, Alex wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.

For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.




I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.
All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!


Only if you buy one with a data plan. Wi-fi only has no contract. The
same is true with any tablet and there are many. I have a Samsung
Galaxy S 10" that was relatively cheap and does a great job for many things.


Damn, where've I been? I'll check that one out also. Thanks.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

I use a portable hotspot with all of my android and Windows devices. A 5
gig no contract plan is sufficient for my needs.

John H.[_5_] October 3rd 15 12:48 PM

Kindle Paperwhite
 
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 21:41:05 -0400, Alex wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:05:33 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2015 3:27 PM, John H. wrote:
A daughter gave me one about three years ago for Christmas. I didn't use it until the
past few months, making trips to the library and getting 'real' books instead.
Finally I learned to use the damn thing. The library has a great selection of e-books
and downloading them is a snap.

If you've not tried one of these things, you might consider the idea. I love mine,
but am now thinking of upgrading to the Fire HD 8. Bigger screen, etc.

For a while I was downloading books to my iPad to read. Works well but
for some reason I still like a "real" book.




I like real books also, but the iPad is really nice when traveling. As to
the Kindle. I gave my wife a Kindle Fire some years ago. Is nice as a
reader, but for web and mail, sucks. Finally gave her an iPad Mini.
Better al around. Was on close out at Walmart in Medford, near Roseburg,
so not even a bad price. The grandkids love the Kindle for games. They
are 5 and 7, so non violent games.

All I'd use the Fire for would be reading books. Although, now that you mentioned it,
the price of the iPad Mini is pretty decent. Might have to look into that. Do you
have to contract with a carrier, as with a smartphone?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!


Only if you buy one with a data plan. Wi-fi only has no contract. The
same is true with any tablet and there are many. I have a Samsung
Galaxy S 10" that was relatively cheap and does a great job for many things.


Damn, where've I been? I'll check that one out also. Thanks.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!


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