10/7/2011 1:09:13 PM
I don't se how that is "unique offline GPS navigation technology" because its he same goddamn technology that is behind every stand-alone GPS, even the 50 dollar chinese POS from Pep Boys. But that's kinda how i saw it. Being a technophile I had a glimmer of hope that it means something more advanced and exciting
10/7/2011 1:46:31 PM
well, i could certainly be wrong...that's just how i interpreted ityou either need to have the maps in their entirety on your device or you have to have a means by which to download them as you need them...not sure what else you could do
10/7/2011 1:52:17 PM
Replacement Kindle arrived. Still worse than my Kindle 3 Keyboard. Looks like Amazon screwed up. Despite them saying it's the same display something is different.
10/7/2011 3:59:26 PM
i'd be interested in how ^ kindle compares with the newest nook e-ink screen...i say that because in my very limited experience with the e-ink nook, my kindle had a better (although not overwhelmingly) better screen
10/7/2011 4:13:02 PM
Well Amazon claims the pearl e-ink display is identical in the newer Kindles as the Kindle 3 keyboard but it's not. Going to wait on the touch and see if it has the same issue. It not I may pick it up instead.Sucks though because the form factor and weight of it was perfect for reading.
10/7/2011 4:14:50 PM
Decided to get the $79 one. Now what should I read?
10/10/2011 11:34:23 PM
erotica
10/11/2011 6:55:07 AM
I really can't imagine what you guys are complaining about w.r.t. the screen. Any side-by-side comparisons? Weren't the kindle 3 keyboards black or something? Could it be the different contrast between the bezel and the screen?
10/11/2011 11:02:40 AM
10/11/2011 11:10:10 AM
How much do you hate hardware keyboards that you're so desparate to try to replace a device that you admit looks great?
10/11/2011 11:13:28 AM
a lot?
10/11/2011 11:26:44 AM
It's more the form factor and the fact that I never use the keyboard. The newer Kindle weighs less, it's easier to hold in one hand, and it only has what I need. I never use the keyboard and often I accidentally hit keys on it while trying to hold it. I just want a simple reader without all the extra features the Kindle 3 keyboard has. I don't need sound or a keyboard I just want something to read novels on. Maybe the touch will be better. Until then I'll put up with the 3.
10/11/2011 11:44:15 AM
I'll agree with that. I had a Kindle 2, and the mere existence of the keyboard pissed me off enough to sell it after we got an iPad. The new Kindle is exactly what I want in terms of form-factor, meaning exactly what it was before minus the stupid keyboard.
10/11/2011 12:02:30 PM
10/11/2011 12:59:46 PM
How does the Kindle handle books with an Appendix in the back? Such as any of A Song of Fire and Ice. I find myself flipping to the appendix or the map in front pretty often when reading the books. Is that easy to do with the Kindle?
10/21/2011 9:39:00 PM
No, not at all.
10/21/2011 9:40:29 PM
Some books that have footnotes referenced at the end actually turn the little number into a link so you can flip to the footnote and back to the page in one click, however it would probably involve navigating two or three layers of context menu to get to the map/appendix on a whim. Maybe if the map page had some unique searchable text you could quickly search to it, otherwise, no.
10/22/2011 10:54:17 AM
Amazon could be taking quite a hit with the newer Kindle... the reviews have been mediocre at best!
10/22/2011 3:25:02 PM
i was trying to figure this out last night and i couldnt get an answer from the website that was concrete.what is the difference between the new base model kindle and the kindle touch? they both have on-screen keyboards, correct? so is the only difference you can turn the pages with the touch where as you use tactile buttons on the side with the base model? and then if you want a full physical keyboard, you get the 3rd gen?
10/25/2011 1:43:19 PM
^ I dont think the base model has an onscreen keyboard.
10/25/2011 1:47:42 PM
Yes the base model has no touch screen and the screen isn't as good as the Kindle keyboard.
10/25/2011 3:02:35 PM
so you simply cannot input anything on the base model? or only type using the directional thing and the onscreen menu of characters?reminds me of the 2nd gen iPod shuffle that they removed ALL the buttons and realized that even minimalism can go too far on occasion...
10/25/2011 3:05:14 PM
Does the Fire have an email app?My mom (who is never even remotely clued-in about technology) has expressed an interest in one of these. Think I will get her one for her birthday, but she wants to be able to email
10/25/2011 3:07:16 PM
Yes you use the directional keys for inputting data. Which is perfect for me. I've almost NEVER used the keyboard on my Kindle 3. It's for reading, not inputting data. The only time I ever input data is if I have to search Amazon for a book when I'm no where near a computer (which rarely happens). IMO the keyboard is just a pain. It makes the device larger, and I keep accidentally hitting it. There's no point for it. If you need to input on a Kindle you're using it wrong.
10/25/2011 3:08:33 PM
Unless you like making notes
10/25/2011 3:24:51 PM
Get a tablet or use a real book. Kindle's for reading. I couldn't ever imagine taking notes on a kindle. Even the one with the keyboard. It's just too slow.
10/25/2011 4:18:13 PM
i use the keyboard for games, but that is about it
10/25/2011 4:37:29 PM
10/25/2011 5:05:50 PM
Nook Tablet just announced. TBH I like it much better than the Fire.
11/7/2011 12:18:26 PM
well they're both equally existent
11/7/2011 2:41:30 PM
Anyone get a touch yet? I want to see one in person before I jump on board to make sure the screen isn't worse like the non-touch version compared to the keyboard.
11/14/2011 1:10:11 PM
kindle touch or fire (tablet)?from all the fire reviews it sounds like it sucks ass (for power users)...http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/amazon-kindle-fire-review/http://www.wired.com/reviews/2011/11/kindle-fire/http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/14/2560084/kindle-fire-reviewhttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/14/technology/personaltech/the-fire-aside-amazons-lower-priced-kindles-also-shine.html- sluggish interface, staggering page turns, slow browser- no hardware buttons (no navigation or volume)- half the RAM (512MB)- half the storage (8GB)- no external memory card slot- 1024 x 600, 169ppi pixel density- amazon skin, limited access to honeycomb features- no access to android market- no camera- no GPS- no Bluetooth- no Calendar or NotePad
11/14/2011 1:31:53 PM
still not sure why non-e-ink anythings are grouped in with ereaders...currently, all color screens are inarguably inferior
11/14/2011 2:36:45 PM
Agreed. Kindle Fire isn't for reading though. Ideally you'd have a Fire plus a Touch.
11/14/2011 2:50:27 PM
^
11/14/2011 3:03:35 PM
Or a tablet with switchable screens. Or OLED. Or something that doesn't suck for reading.
11/14/2011 3:04:14 PM
My GF wants a kindle. Which version is the best? don't feel scrolling through this thread. I see the fire sucks, so thats good.
11/14/2011 7:40:41 PM
Well first. What does she want it for? Reading or other media? The verdict is still out IMO on the touch. The Kindle 3 Keyboard is great.
11/14/2011 7:44:28 PM
just reading. she has a droid for the facebook/multimedia stuff.
11/14/2011 7:55:37 PM
I assume the Kindles are coming to Bestbuy soon. I'd go check them out. I'd go for the Touch or Keyboard.
11/14/2011 7:58:42 PM
11/17/2011 11:48:18 AM
Non-touch? My only hesitation there is the screen is poor quality compared to the Kindle 3 keyboard. Haven't seen a touch yet though.
11/17/2011 1:31:42 PM
Ars has a review up today, and they actually recommended the non-touch if all you want to do is read. I've never seen a kindle 3, but I had a kindle 2 and I have to say I'm fine with the screen. I'd still like to see side-by-side pictures of the 3 and the newer ones to get an idea of what people are talking about w.r.t. the screen quality, but overall it's perfect for me for just reading books.
11/17/2011 1:59:03 PM
So Nook Tablet wins I guess
11/18/2011 6:41:36 AM
11/18/2011 3:34:49 PM
You know what else is cheap that doesn't underachieve? Other android 10.1" tablets for $300 that do all of the above that the Fire doesn't do.
11/18/2011 4:46:45 PM
My sister and I are going to get a Fire for our mom for Christmas. Has anyone gotten a case for theirs yet? We were thinking about finding one that can prop it up on a table.
12/2/2011 11:34:37 AM
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/14/flex-lightings-led-film-will-brighten-your-e-reader-mood-vide/Oh this makes me look forward to the next series of Kindles. Will be SWEET.
12/14/2011 2:15:23 PM
^ that's really neat...i want one NOW
12/14/2011 2:27:43 PM