[New-Poetry] Kindle 2

Millicent Accardi millb at aol.com
Wed Mar 4 09:44:42 EST 2009


Hi Anny,

I have had a Kinde 1 for a little over a year and I LOVE it. Especially for traveling. Before my residency for Spain, I loaded up books I needed and, instead of shipping a large box, I just hand-carried Kindle.? In the US, it also offers limited access to whisper net (a form of Internet) and in airports I can download (instantly) blogs and newspapers.?? You can also take notes IN the electronic books and look up vocabulary words.

Although, for home use, I still admit I prefer books.? 

However, in the yard, at the beach, on my deck, the Kindle is great.?It's small, packable and, if someone has a long commute on a train or travels for work, it is ideal.? 

The screen is readable even in bright sunlight and looks surprisingly like a real page. I forget the technological term for it, but the Kindle pages are easier to read and more like "pages" than computer screens or laptops.


Cheers,

Millicent 

-----Original Message-----
From: Anny Ballardini <anny.ballardini at gmail.com>
Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 12:03 am
Subject: [New-Poetry] Kindle 2



Has anybody ever used Kindle 1 or already uses Kindle2?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle#Kindle_version_2



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