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Ok, Kevin...you've had the DX for 24 hours now, and the verdict is....???
Ok, Kevin...you've had the DX for 24 hours now, and the verdict is....???
The Kindle DX is a very cool piece of gadgetry.
The entire Kindle 2 is the same size as the screen on the DX. That should give you some idea how much bigger it is.
I have some opinions....and they are just that....opinions.
The pros:
- The DX is much BIGGER
- It only has buttons down the right side (instead of both sides like the K2)
- Having the larger screen allows for more words on a page, much like a
regular book.
- You can store 3000 books as opposed to 1500.
- I imagine the larger size would be great for newspapers and magazines.
The cons:
- The DX is much BIGGER
- It's not as convenient "size wise" as the K2
- The screen rotates so that it can be read in portrait mode or landscape
mode. This would be a pro except for the fact that I read in bed alot.
Unless you keep the DX straight up and down, the screen rotates with the
slightest angle. I can lay on my side and read the K2. I cant do that with
the DX unless I read in landscape mode which means the buttons are
across the top or the bottom.
- I read in a lot of dark places. I read in bed. I read while John is watching
TV. You get the idea. Because of this....I use a book light frequently. I
found a really bright light for approximately $13 at Books A Million. It has no
name on it. The page on the DX is too long for the booklight to work
effectively. It works fine on the K2 screen and illuminates the entire page.
This is not the case with the DX. I find myslef squinting or worse
yet....moving the light around.
- The size of the DX makes it cumbersome to hold unless you are sitting in a
chair or in the car. If you enjoy reading in any other position, it's hard to
find a comfortable way to hold the DX...and I have big hands.
As you can see....the cons have nothing to do with the way the DX works or doesnt work. All of the cons have to do with my comfort. I'm just having a hard time getting a feel for it. This is not something that happened with the K2. I fell in love with that out of the box.
I guess my thought is that I dont see a benefit for me as far as the DX is concerned. I dont read pdf files. I dont read technical jourmals etc. I read pretty much for enjoyment.
With all that being said...I can imagine taking my Kindle 2 anywhere and everywhere. I imagine coming up with reasons to leave the DX home. I think that it's something that would eventually get pushed aside and ignored.
This is just way too pricey a toy to be ignored.
For me....the Kindle 2 is a far more successful purchase. I'm pretty sure the DX is being returned.
Hope that helps
So, can those who own the kindle confirm that there is no annual / monthly fee.
I was in Borders last weekend and a gentleman was discussing the Sony Reader w/ an employee and asking about the kindle. The Borders employee told the customer that the Kindle charged an annual fee whereas the Sony reader didn't.
I don't think he bought the Sony but I thought that was interesting.
I'm going to keep w/ the kindle app on my iPhone for now, I'm trying to keep myself of a money diet. Maybe if I get a good bonus next quarter, I'll get one, but for now the iPhone app is good enough and just the right price.
I had read a few pages of the book I'm currently reading on my iPhone Kindle. When I went back to my regular sized Kindle it let me know that I had read further then the last page read and wanted to know if I wanted to jump ahead to where I left off when reading on my iPhone. Pretty cool.
Again....I'm not selling either device....just offering my help.
There are no additional fees for either device other than what you purchase or those associated with that to which you have subscribed.
Kevin, I just heard Steve Gibson on Security now talking about the Kindle DX and he mentioned that you can turn off the auto rotate feature. I noticed you had mentioned you had some issues with that.
I don't own one personally but the gist of the reviews I have heard have been to stick with the K2 unless you are doing a lot of work with technical manuals, newspapers, or text books.
I just noticed that Amazon has dropped the price of the Kindle 2 down to $299. i wish they would have done that a month ago when I bought mine.