Kindles & e-readers
Kindles & e-readers
Anyone have one?
Are they any good in Thailand without 3g?
Any recommendations on which model?
If you have purchased a book can you share?
Any other info appreciated.
Merry christmas
Crazy 88
Are they any good in Thailand without 3g?
Any recommendations on which model?
If you have purchased a book can you share?
Any other info appreciated.
Merry christmas
Crazy 88
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I got an Amazon Kindle this morning but have only just been able to set it up as we have not had Internet all morning.
Could not have been easier - I do not have a 3g model. Four books were downloaded in minutes and books transferred from my computer were even faster.
As for sharing I have not got that far yet but I have promised to let your Mum know once I have worked things out!
Merry Christmas
Could not have been easier - I do not have a 3g model. Four books were downloaded in minutes and books transferred from my computer were even faster.
As for sharing I have not got that far yet but I have promised to let your Mum know once I have worked things out!
Merry Christmas
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How did it get here Moja, hand carried in by someone or bought from Amazon on-line. If the latter, what was your experience with Customs and duty costs? Thanks. Petemoja wrote:I got an Amazon Kindle this morning but have only just been able to set it up as we have not had Internet all morning.
Could not have been easier - I do not have a 3g model. Four books were downloaded in minutes and books transferred from my computer were even faster.
As for sharing I have not got that far yet but I have promised to let your Mum know once I have worked things out! Merry Christmas
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Yeah, we have one but at the time I don't think anyone had bought/imported a Kindle here yet. Just Sandman had recently bought a Sony. PeteRandy Cornhole wrote:I'm sure there was an e-book thread a while back...? I'll take a look.
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My friend hand carried it from the UK for me so cannot help you when it comes to Customs and dutyHow did it get here Moja, hand carried in by someone or bought from Amazon on-line. If the latter, what was your experience with Customs and duty costs? Thanks. Pete
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Bumping this as I've recently acquired thousands of titles for an e-reader so am looking at possibly getting one - like everything else slightly technical they are taxed to hell in Thailand and vastly over-priced (almost double what Amazon are charging for a Kindle 3). Had a look on eBay but there are thousands of them, anyone got any recommendations for brand and model? Do the Amazon ones behave like Apple hardware and lock you into their system only or are they compatible with everything?
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As reported above I use a Sony PRS-600 with an additional after market 14gig slot in memory card
Had it for a year and can report it is one of the best, if not the best, "gadget" Ive ever bought. I now have over 900 books stored on it, categorised and indexed into collections such as "history" or by author.
Extremely simple to use, with scalable font sizes so you can make the print bigger. Also stores wav and other audio files such as MP3s - so I have a stack of audio books on there too and radio plays like the classic BBC Hobbit and LOTR series. I use it for about an hour a day or so, and it requires charging once a week or so (music and audio sucks up the power much quicker - about 4 hrs playtime from one charge). Same size as a standard softback novel, and wieghs about the same so its cool brushed alloy cover feels good in the hand. Works on either touchscreen or a set of very simple bottons below the screen. Onboard dictionary function, and you can use it to make handwriting notes, store pictures and a few other basic functions.
The Sony has a distinct advantage over other readers in that it is multi platform so reads many more file formats than its competitors like Kindle. Its also a lot classier as its metallic alloy covered rather than cheap plastic, so a lot more robust. I like its clean minimalistic look - I think the others with keypads look cluttered, and a colour screen is a waste of time IMHO as ebooks are black n white.
When I was buying one I went into Barnes and Noble to do a prouct comparison with the Kindle and Nook....even their own B&N staff said the Sonly ones were much better at what they did. Unlike Kindle the Sony has no issues with copyright covered material from iffy sources like EBook30.com and Sony do not pull stupid tricks like auto deleting any dodgy material when you log onto their sites (which Kindle do). Its clean and simple...it reads books, stores picures and notes, and plays music. If you want other functions Id suggest you are better getting a small format PC Tablet like the Acer ones. Kindle seems to be a lot less user friendly and a lot more cluttered. The NOOk is just less value for money as it suffers like Kindle from a much more limited file format range.
The only downer, and its the same for all the ebook readers, is that the screen is NOT backlit, so you need to be in a light environment to read such as a bedside lamp. Sony do an aftermarket cover with a built in AAA battery powered reading light for when you are on the move.
Possibly the best £200 Ive ever spent.
Now for the bad news. Sony have no plans to release it in Thailand as they do not see a market for them here. You can get them in Singapore though. Caveat Emptor though.... they are being counterfeited by Chinese companies so make sure you buy from a reliable shop or net site.
Hope that is helpfull.
Had it for a year and can report it is one of the best, if not the best, "gadget" Ive ever bought. I now have over 900 books stored on it, categorised and indexed into collections such as "history" or by author.
Extremely simple to use, with scalable font sizes so you can make the print bigger. Also stores wav and other audio files such as MP3s - so I have a stack of audio books on there too and radio plays like the classic BBC Hobbit and LOTR series. I use it for about an hour a day or so, and it requires charging once a week or so (music and audio sucks up the power much quicker - about 4 hrs playtime from one charge). Same size as a standard softback novel, and wieghs about the same so its cool brushed alloy cover feels good in the hand. Works on either touchscreen or a set of very simple bottons below the screen. Onboard dictionary function, and you can use it to make handwriting notes, store pictures and a few other basic functions.
The Sony has a distinct advantage over other readers in that it is multi platform so reads many more file formats than its competitors like Kindle. Its also a lot classier as its metallic alloy covered rather than cheap plastic, so a lot more robust. I like its clean minimalistic look - I think the others with keypads look cluttered, and a colour screen is a waste of time IMHO as ebooks are black n white.
When I was buying one I went into Barnes and Noble to do a prouct comparison with the Kindle and Nook....even their own B&N staff said the Sonly ones were much better at what they did. Unlike Kindle the Sony has no issues with copyright covered material from iffy sources like EBook30.com and Sony do not pull stupid tricks like auto deleting any dodgy material when you log onto their sites (which Kindle do). Its clean and simple...it reads books, stores picures and notes, and plays music. If you want other functions Id suggest you are better getting a small format PC Tablet like the Acer ones. Kindle seems to be a lot less user friendly and a lot more cluttered. The NOOk is just less value for money as it suffers like Kindle from a much more limited file format range.
The only downer, and its the same for all the ebook readers, is that the screen is NOT backlit, so you need to be in a light environment to read such as a bedside lamp. Sony do an aftermarket cover with a built in AAA battery powered reading light for when you are on the move.
Possibly the best £200 Ive ever spent.
Now for the bad news. Sony have no plans to release it in Thailand as they do not see a market for them here. You can get them in Singapore though. Caveat Emptor though.... they are being counterfeited by Chinese companies so make sure you buy from a reliable shop or net site.
Hope that is helpfull.
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I, too, have a Sony, a PRS-505 I've had now for up towards 3 years.
I can't add much to Sandmans, other than I also find mine a great investment.
I specifically went with the Sony vs a Kindle that friends have because it is a basic reader, as opposed to internet connection.
I like multitasking, but on my gizmos I already have internet so figured it was one more thing that could go wrong. My weekly copies of the Economist, etc, just download when I plug in the reader.
There was a big article I ran across stating the readers will die off, in favor of the tablets. I didn't read it in depth, and come across so much in my reading, I'm not sure how to find it.
But I like the smallness of the reader, and Mrs M is happy I'm not lugging 7 books everywhere we go!
Calibre is a great management tool if you go with the reader (I believe calibre.com)
I can't add much to Sandmans, other than I also find mine a great investment.
I specifically went with the Sony vs a Kindle that friends have because it is a basic reader, as opposed to internet connection.
I like multitasking, but on my gizmos I already have internet so figured it was one more thing that could go wrong. My weekly copies of the Economist, etc, just download when I plug in the reader.
There was a big article I ran across stating the readers will die off, in favor of the tablets. I didn't read it in depth, and come across so much in my reading, I'm not sure how to find it.
But I like the smallness of the reader, and Mrs M is happy I'm not lugging 7 books everywhere we go!
Calibre is a great management tool if you go with the reader (I believe calibre.com)
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Excellent, Sony it is then, this looks like the go: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SONY-PRS-600-READ ... 5d2e98941a
May have to get someone in the UK to buy it and bring it out - the customs people are bound to get their hands on it and slap 40% duty on.
May have to get someone in the UK to buy it and bring it out - the customs people are bound to get their hands on it and slap 40% duty on.
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We come out probably October. If you don't have one by then I'll bring one you can buy, I'll let you know local price here
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Thanks for the offer - I still have enough of those old paper books to keep me going until then!
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I'm out in 4 weeks Buks.
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I love my sony 505, the main difference is that a reader uses e-ink and
that is very easy on the eye because it is not back lit,and a tablet that is just like a computer screen and that can be very tiring on the old eyes.
I only use mine for books, its not so hot on audio and no pictures only words.
It works so I am not looking to upgrade yet but the kindle does look like a good bit of kit.
keep it away from sand.
that is very easy on the eye because it is not back lit,and a tablet that is just like a computer screen and that can be very tiring on the old eyes.
I only use mine for books, its not so hot on audio and no pictures only words.
It works so I am not looking to upgrade yet but the kindle does look like a good bit of kit.
keep it away from sand.