yes, and yes you absolutely must. Love it, and has light reflective screen so can read in sunlight unlike tablet pc's.
I got the wifi, don't need 3g, i upload loads of stuff at home. Once charged you could read for days without needing to recharge the battery.
I promise you won't regret it
yes, and yes you absolutely must. Love it, and has light reflective screen so can read in sunlight unlike tablet pc's.
I got the wifi, don't need 3g, i upload loads of stuff at home. Once charged you could read for days without needing to recharge the battery.
I promise you won't regret it
I see it is quite expensive to buy the e-books for kindle. I was interested in getting one myself.
Are the plenty of free e-books you can download for it? And can you view pdfs on a kindle or do they need to be packaged in some sort of kindle format before viewing?
How restrictive is the unit as regards file formats?
Somebody rang me up to day and mentioned it. I had not ideat she was talking about.
not restrictive at all, i have work based PDF files on it, you can download easily or you can send by email from any computer. when you set up kindle you get an email address yourname@kindle.com any attachments in most formats inc pdf just send from pc to that email and it will upload to kindle automatically hen its in wifi range.
loads of free books available on amazon and many more if you want to download paid for material from sites that offer it free (though you shouldn't !), lots of formats work on kindle.
have a read of this for formats;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200493090
Thanks for the info.