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Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 05:07am
by Tolya
Alright. We've decided to move most of our books to my parents, scrap some shelves, repaint the wall - and get a Kindle. Problem is, which one to get? We don't really need the 3G connectivity, so the main question is which is better - the touchpad one or the keyboard one? The reviews I've read so far are inconclusive - for reading and storing books some people say that the keyboard kindle is better.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 06:01am
by Simon_Jester
Do you, personally, have any preference for keyboards over touchscreens or vice versa? If all else was equal, which would you choose?

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 06:52am
by Terralthra
I prefer my Kindle keyboard because fingerprint stains all over my screen when I read would be distracting.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 08:40am
by Lord Pounder
I have a Kindle Keyboard and I much prefer it over the new one. You won't use the keyboard much but at the start when setting up your collections it'll be a god send.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 09:08am
by Cowl
The keyboard for the Kindle is convenient, but the paint used on the key buttons wears away. Eventually you'll be left with a keyboard without any markings, unless you redress the problem yourself, e.g. with a marker pen.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 12:44pm
by Executor32
I don't know about the touchscreen Kindle, but my Nook Simple Touch has a matte screen that doesn't show really show fingerprints all that well. The Kindle screen might be the same way.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 02:41pm
by Tolya
Simon_Jester wrote:Do you, personally, have any preference for keyboards over touchscreens or vice versa? If all else was equal, which would you choose?
I haven't even held a Kindle yet, so no. But I prefer not too have fingerstains over the screen, so that's one thing.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-10 09:03pm
by Broomstick
Executor32 wrote:I don't know about the touchscreen Kindle, but my Nook Simple Touch has a matte screen that doesn't show really show fingerprints all that well. The Kindle screen might be the same way.
Well, MY Kindle doesn't have a matte screen and does show fingerprints. It's a tad annoying, but I try to keep my hands clean and since it was a gift I can hardly complain.

Since I use mine mostly for reading and do very little typing it's not been an issue. That, and the tail of my flannel shirt takes care of it.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-19 02:48pm
by Dalton
I am quite happy with my Fire - also got a stylus for it. Works pretty well and you can even read Nookbooks on it if you sideload the Android Nook app.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-19 05:50pm
by Stark
Does that format have anything preventing people from converting them to another format?

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-20 02:27am
by Tolya
Alright, yesterday I bought a Kindle Classic wifi. Why no 3g? Unfortunately amazon is dropping 3g support, so it is possible that the existing access points will be disabled in the coming months... too bad. No big deal though, I will just have to set up an access point on a mobile phone.

Re: Kindle - which one to get?

Posted: 2012-03-20 02:57pm
by Lord Pounder
Stark wrote:Does that format have anything preventing people from converting them to another format?
I wouldn't have thought so, Calibre can convert anything as far as I know.