cerebus
Honorary Master
Yep that's why it's superior. I have a huge collection of ministry-related books that I like to have at my fingertips as reference for eg.
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I wouldn't say an ebook reader is ergonomically so much superior to paper. You cant just flick through for one thing. But all in all it's a better solution.
Yeah but you can bookmark pages, highlight and annotate etc and then jump straight to those. A lot of the ergonomics I was talking about were things like when you're lying in bed on your side and then you turn a page - with a normal book you have to roll over, with an ebook you don't. Or with an ebook you could have it on the table while you're eating and not have to hold it open, just reach across and push a button to turn the page every now and then. Or if I don't have my glasses with me I can just make the font size bigger etc.
Several weeks later and I still believe the Kindle 3 was a great investment, I still can't get over how much smaller and lighter it is and not having 3G anymore has actually been a blessing because I no longer waste time looking at the books on sale on the Kindle store (and I have enough to keep me busy for some years to come anyway). Considering the excellent price it's hard not to recommend this device to anyone who considers themselves a fiction reader.
Cool article - you need to read 22.5 books over the life of your kindle to break carbon-neutral.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10320334-54.html
I have noticed two small diagonal hairline cracks in the plastic casing of my Kindle 3, bottom corners of the screen. Did a search online, and seems to affect a number of people.
Seems Amazon is quick to send a replacement. Not sure what the deal would be for us though (what with shipping and import duties etc). Warranty for mine expires on the 18/11/2011, so I've diarised the 5th of September, and will call customer service then. Don't think it's urgent, and will keep an eye on it (the cracks). Just FYI for any other Kindle 3 owners. Customer service number is 1-206-266-0927. You can call for free through Gmail.
Blio is a FREE eReading application that presents eBooks just like the printed version, in full color, and with all of the features you’d want from an eReader. So welcome to what eReading should be…welcome to Blio.
Blio is smart. Smart enough to know that books are more than just words; there’s style, presentation, and a world of color. Blio is also intelligent enough to know all of that enhances your reading experience. That’s what you love about books. So, books in Blio have the same layout, fonts, and full-color images that you enjoy in the print version of your favorite titles.
Screenshot of Blio
But eBooks are intended to be different…that’s why they put that little “e” in front of “book”. eBooks should do more - they should leverage everything that the machine you’re reading on is capable of. Blio does just that. Now your books can read aloud to you, with Blio highlighting each word as it goes, so you can follow along. You can look up words you might not be familiar with or get more information on a topic by searching Google, Bing, and more without ever leaving your book.
Then there are those people who like to write in the margins…you know who you are. Well, Blio’s got you covered there too. You can highlight, take notes, add pictures, and even web links to the notes section of each book.
Blio wants to make reading enjoyable and easy, no matter where you are, and no matter what device you’re reading on. To that end, Blio offers ReadLogic, a feature that knows to automatically zoom and navigate to the next logical place in the book for you to read, whether it’s the next paragraph, a caption, or a sidebar. Blio also offers the Blio BookVault, a virtual library that you can access from anywhere. The Blio BookVault lets you start a book on one device, and continue it from another, while saving your reading progress.
Screenshot of Blio
So with all that Blio does for you, think about all that you can do with Blio. Finally, there’s an eReader that brings cookbooks, travel guides, how-to manuals, textbooks, and children’s books, vividly to life. Up until now, these types of content have been nothing more than pictureless, black and white pages on other eReaders. With Blio it comes to full-color life right before your eyes.
Blio installed on my pc but does not work. I open it and it disappears in seconds.
Did you get to create an account?
won't even open. It downloaded ok and when I wanted to open the program it would not.