Kindle First Impressions

I had been wondering about the Amazon Kindle since I first read about it. I’ve always laughed off all of the electronic book readers that have come and gone, but something about this felt different. People I really knew and trusted all seemed to want one. Those that had one liked it.

Infected by Scott Sigler on the KindleWith all the traveling I do I don’t like carrying books with me. It is a pain. I usually end up reading magazines, but lately I’ve been running out of those as well. It was because of this that I wanted to check one of these out for myself. I’ll also give blame to Rick Klau for finally pushing me over the edge. His post talked about the good and the bad and what he wanted out of it. All of that together made me get one.

So what do I think of it?

I’ve had it less then 24 hours, but I already really like it. The screen scares me because it is so clear. It looks almost fake when you look at it because I’ve never seen a screen like this before. From any angle it is crisp and clear. Last night I even kicked back with it on the bean to read a chapter of Child 44 and I found that I liked it. Plus it was the first work of fiction I’ve read in a long time so that alone made me happy!

This morning I kicked back with my coffee and the Kindle and read through today’s Boston Globe. It certainly will not replace my Sunday morning paper, but for a day to day type of read where I mostly scanned all the headlines rather then reading any articles, it fit the bill perfectly.

I know that on my next flight it will really get the test and based on the smallness of it I’m sure it will pass. My big question right now is the battery life. Books don’t ever run out of batteries. I’d hate to be flying along, getting to the good part and the battery dies. That is one thing that paper will always win in.

I like it so far. I still find it stupid that you have to pay to read blogs on it. I don’t expect to be doing much of that. I also want to try the e-mailing files to it to read on the go. That has potential. I also see volume controls on it so I’m guessing it is only a matter of time before I can listen to music while reading on it? Audio books too I would assume.

  • The kindle has also intrigued me. I'm very tempted.

    BTW, Rick Klau and I are from the same hometown - Acton, MA.

    Hope all is well.

    Tim
  • Yep, the Kindle supports Audible audio books purchased through Amazon. Those are the only purchase where you have to download it to your computer and drag it across the USB connection. You can put music on it, but it will only shuffle through it while you read. Honestly, the audio features seem a little tacked-on to me, and they don't make much sense unless you're also putting in the optional SD card for additional storage. However, for reading the Kindle is awesome.
  • Kristi
    I love my Kindle and use it daily. One feature I wish it had is a backlight. I read in bed and it would be a nice feature. I got a Light Wedge paperback light yesterday that works great with the Kindle but it's a cludgy solution.
  • Damn you, Kindle, for claiming another victim! YOu are truly this book-nerd's arch nemesis, and I will curse your name every time I move apartments and am forced to haul my giant, crippling boxes of books to and fro in stubborn refusal to submit.

    :-)
  • I, too, looked at the Kindle with skepticism when it first came on the scene, but after hearing so many good things about it recently, I succumbed. (I rationalized that it was to figure out how fast the [free] EV-DO connection worked [almost instantaneously] and how I could read the books I've shelved away for years without sneezing at the yellowing, untouched pages....)

    But it's the online experience, the ability to check my GMail and also check out a review of a book I heard about on NPR within the space of about three button-clicks. I also couldn't believe that there were hundreds of titles for under $1.00 USD!

    Thanks to the Kindle, I'm really, truly reading again (and having serious second thoughts about all the bookshelves in the attic). That's nothing to sneeze about!
    -L.
  • The biggest thing holding me back is that I highlight books like crazy. Can the Kindle do that? It seems someone told me that it could, but how user-friendly and extensive is the feature. I'm still waiting to get my hands on one to try it before I buy it.
  • There isn't a way to do this that I've seen Jason and unless they add a stylus to a future version it would never be as easy as a highlighter and paper today.
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