I'm going to vote for my Kindle.
There so many pros, I am sure I will miss some.
- I travel frequently and used to take two or three books with me. I would end up leaving them in hotels, cruise ships etc. With my Kindle, I can take as many books as I'd like.
- My Kindle has six font choices. It never occured to me earlier in life that I might experience eye problems, but I have. Being able to move to a larger font is a real plus. Most book stores have a very limited selection of large print books available. Not all books are printed in large print editions. With the largest generation ever aging, maybe this will change. My Kindle has already addressed that issue.
- Being able to shop for books 24/7 is wonderful. I realize that books can be ordered at any time of the day or night. With my Kindle, I can purchase a book at 3:00am amd begin reading at 3:01amd.
- I am able to test drive most books.
Amazon allows me to download the the first 1,2 or 3 chapters (depending on the book) free of charge. This allows me the opportunity to find out if there is real interest in continuing.
- I also have the iPhone Kindle app. The Kindle and iPhone version communicate. If I read a bit on my Kindle and then find myself in line atthe bank....I can pull out my iPhone and the Kindle app sees that I have gone further and asks if I would like to sync to the last page read. The reverse is true as well. This allows me to spend those dead times reading in places I would never have though to bring a physical book. I dont think I could read a full book on my iPhone....but for 15 or 20 minutes, it's awesome.
- The Kindle has an onboard dosctionary. I can look up any word right then and there.
- The Kindle allows me to "clip" sections, quotes, pages etc. and keep then in a downloadable file.
- I live in a smallish house and have run out of room for storing books. I love the way they look and feel, but there are very few books that I re-read. There are refernce books and those that I have loved enough to re-visit, but I read mostly for pleasure. Being able to store 1500 books in a device the size of a small notepad works for me.
- The Kindle has exposed me to some terrific reading experiences that I would not have had were it not for the device. Wriiters are allowed to self publish via Amazon and the Kindle. I've found several books that I have thoroughly enjoyed that were free downloads.
There are cons to the Kindle as well, but the pros far outweigh them in my opinion.
Also...this is not an :all or nothing" situation. I still visit bookstores and buy the occasiona; book.
Hope that helps.