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At the moment I read all my books, (all un-DRM'd) on my phone, using mobi, but the screen is so small.
Would really love to have an proper e-book reader but the cost is prohibitive![]()
If your books are un-DRM'd, then they should work on the Kindle. Really, the process of importing the device is really simple!
i saw one at the audio/video place at fourways crossing just a few shops away from Toys R Us. cant remember the name.
Unfortunately, it costs more than a Kindle+cover+shipping to SA.
That's awesome! when did you order yours?
Ebook readers still suck because the display is small and low res. I would like a 1280 by 1024 at least - preferably more - and larger - have the screen size be at least A4 - not the device size - have enough flash (16GB minimum) and be able to understand HTML, PDF, DOC, WRI, TXT, RTF etc formats. I'm more interested in being able to read journal articles, text books, manuals and html pages full of text than standard sized novels. Presently I use a 1280 by 768 10.1 inch netbook with 64GB SSD to do this but that's not always good on the eyes and the battery life does not last too long as the backlight eats it up. E-Ink is better for the eyes and batteries.
Ebook readers still suck because the display is small and low res. I would like a 1280 by 1024 at least - preferably more - and larger - have the screen size be at least A4 - not the device size - have enough flash (16GB minimum) and be able to understand HTML, PDF, DOC, WRI, TXT, RTF etc formats. I'm more interested in being able to read journal articles, text books, manuals and html pages full of text than standard sized novels. Presently I use a 1280 by 768 10.1 inch netbook with 64GB SSD to do this but that's not always good on the eyes and the battery life does not last too long as the backlight eats it up. E-Ink is better for the eyes and batteries.
That's cool, did you have to ask for a refund, or was it automatic? And how long after your Kindle arrived?Hmmm... seems like Amazon just gave me an early Christmas present - just got a mail from them:
"Greetings from Amazon.com.
We're writing to let you know we processed your refund of ZAR405.29 for your Order ###-#######-#######."
Reason being:
"Reason for refund: Export fee reduced"
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I'm just intrigued.. how much are you guys paying for your Kindle's? (roughly)....
I'm very very very tempted to order one..
bought directly from Amazon then?
*damn damn damn... getting WAY too tempting*
That's cool, did you have to ask for a refund, or was it automatic? And how long after your Kindle arrived?