Happy Kindle 2 user here.
I love gadgets so I was really excited when the Kindles became available in Canada.
Here are the pluses (in my opinion)
- the e-ink screen is really easy on the eyes, looks just like paper
- since it isn't backlit you can read it in the full sun
- long battery life, I charge usually once every week and a half and it really is still just below half battery at that stage
- lots of available content from other than
amazon, plenty of sites where you can get public domain books for free
- don't need your pc/laptop since it has 3g coverage
- you can archive books with amazon (amazon purchased only) if you are short of space (but since it hold 1500 books....)
- has text to speech option so your can have it read to you if you like.
Here are some of the drawbacks
- not colour or touchscreen - don't matter to me but would make it more flashy
- books can be sorted a few ways but there is no way to set up folders so that you can organize your content - amazon has indicated that they are working on an upgrade for this
- it's not a multipurpose device - you can have music on it but it doesn't have the multfunctionality of the ipad
- no light so you can't read in the dark - just like a book that way and you can buy a light if you are so inclined
- doesn't easily borrow books from the library - there is a work around but not being hugely technical I would like it to work easier
The best thing - When you leave on vacation - you can take ALL your books along....want something new....you don't even have to leave your pool chair, just download it from the "cloud"
Second best thing - Amazon customer service! They don't want you to be unhappy. I have had a few questions/concerns and they really went the extra mile to help.
As a stand alone reading device it is awesome. I think I will eventually buy an IPAD because it is so cool, but the reading experience on a dedicated e-reader is still a better option as far as I'm concerned. I don't leave home without it!