jzerot1437
CAG Veteran
I'm moving to Shanghai in a few months and can't take my books with me; this is pretty tragic considering I read like I breath. It helps me relax, I have more books than I'll ever be capable of reading in a lifetime, and I just generally enjoy the feeling of buying something I know I'll enjoy--should I ever get the time to sit down and read it.
My mom's decided to buy me an E-book reader to make up for this; I wouldn't buy one at the moment because it's still a pretty fledgling industry with some kinks to work out, but if she's going to do it for me, I'm not going to argue. The problem is, I'm not very well educated on these devices. The Kindle is the only reader I know anything about, and it just doesn't fulfill my needs. It lacks expanded memory options, is DRM protected, and is generally bad at convert PDFs. Further, I can't buy an e-book online outside of Amazon on my laptop and transfer it to my Kindle--and I certainly don't want to be locked by device when I purchase a book. Do you guys have anything positive to say about the Kindle?
And what about Sony's entry into the reader realm? From what I understand, their second generation device was better than their first--although I'm not entirely clear on why other than screen size and brightness. What do you guys say about this?
Any recommendations? Any warnings? I want to make sure I get the best device for my (mom's) money so that I don't get stuck spending thousands of dollars on a library I already own on a device that does a poor job of storing and reading books.
My mom's decided to buy me an E-book reader to make up for this; I wouldn't buy one at the moment because it's still a pretty fledgling industry with some kinks to work out, but if she's going to do it for me, I'm not going to argue. The problem is, I'm not very well educated on these devices. The Kindle is the only reader I know anything about, and it just doesn't fulfill my needs. It lacks expanded memory options, is DRM protected, and is generally bad at convert PDFs. Further, I can't buy an e-book online outside of Amazon on my laptop and transfer it to my Kindle--and I certainly don't want to be locked by device when I purchase a book. Do you guys have anything positive to say about the Kindle?
And what about Sony's entry into the reader realm? From what I understand, their second generation device was better than their first--although I'm not entirely clear on why other than screen size and brightness. What do you guys say about this?
Any recommendations? Any warnings? I want to make sure I get the best device for my (mom's) money so that I don't get stuck spending thousands of dollars on a library I already own on a device that does a poor job of storing and reading books.