Kindle
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1 | Any recommendations or any to avoid ( release year, memory etc) fxx99 - 2020-11-05 15:19:00 |
2 | Memory not an issue unless you want to download audiobooks too. (Which I think the current gen have that capability.) I was given a current gen Kindle as a gift and it is fantastic. I had one from a few years earlier- aside from this one being waterproof, the only difference was the resolution. I didn't think I'd notice a difference with eBooks but I did. Kindle Paperwhite. enserf - 2020-11-05 22:42:00 |
3 | enserf wrote:
As opposed to what....? They all download ebooks. Edited by videomonkey at 10:55 pm, Thu 5 Nov videomonkey - 2020-11-05 22:55:00 |
4 | He said AUDIO books. bitsnpieces2020 - 2020-11-06 08:53:00 |
5 | My bad videomonkey - 2020-11-06 10:17:00 |
6 | 24 lashs. bitsnpieces2020 - 2020-11-06 11:19:00 |
7 | My wife has the Paperwhite and really enjoys it. The latest model (IV ?) is waterproof and also has a backlight so can be used in the dark. I find reading on the phone works for me as reading inverse (white text on a black screen) on an OLED screen doesn't cause me any eye strain. Just note that if you get ebooks from a library they are usually only in epub format so you would need to use Calibre (or other software) to convert to MOBI format if you want to read them on a kindle. soundsgood - 2020-11-08 10:43:00 |