I rarely pay any attention to new technology if if doesn't seem like it is anything I might use.
But now I keep seeing more ads for these e-readers, & am curious as to how they work.
Like how do the books get on the reader? Is there a charge? What happens to the book after you've read it? Do they only work on battery or can they be plugged in?
I still like real books, & use the library so they cost me nothing.
I have the basic Kindle. It has a few very basic word games (word scramble/hangman type games), but I can't check my email, surf the web, or download game apps. For that you'd need a Kindle Fire, newer Nook, iPad, etc. I like the basic version because the screen is NOT backlit, so it doesn't bother my eyes if I read for a long time.
I would say 90% of the books on my Kindle were free. If you're not picky about looking for a specific author or best seller, there are tons of free choices!
Once I set up my Kindle account with
Amazon, it is super easy to download books. I can either do it right on my Kindle (as long as I have WiFi), or I can do it by shopping on Amazon on my laptop. I think that's easiest. I can search for a specific book, or search for free books. When I find something I want, I click "buy" and it automatically sends the book to my Kindle. The next time I turn it on, I can sync the Kindle, and the book shows up on my list. All the books stay there (it will hold a LOT!), until I delete them.
I do still read a lot of "real" books from the library, garage sales, that friends pass on, etc. But I love my Kindle too, especially for traveling! I love having a dozen books ready for me to read, with only one device in my purse.