
I can't stop downloading them. Not reading, just downloading ... More and more and more! I'm obsessed... help!
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dianel wrote:I've just discovered them! (Cos Santa brought me an iPad) And there's all these free ones on the Net!
I can't stop downloading them. Not reading, just downloading ... More and more and more! I'm obsessed... help!
Teifi wrote:Sue said ...........
Trouble is I got Ken Follet's latest in hardback too, and the thourght of reading that brick of a book!!!
Ha ha Sue - I bought myself a copy (hardback) and looking forward to reading it - bet it's more enjoyable than Wolf Hall
snoopysue wrote:dianel wrote:I've just discovered them! (Cos Santa brought me an iPad) And there's all these free ones on the Net!
I can't stop downloading them. Not reading, just downloading ... More and more and more! I'm obsessed... help!
I know what you mean - I got a kindle form santa - ther'e loads of books there too! Trouble is I got Ken Follet's latest in hardback too, and the thourght of reading that brick of a book!!!
Annie wrote:snoopysue wrote:dianel wrote:I've just discovered them! (Cos Santa brought me an iPad) And there's all these free ones on the Net!
I can't stop downloading them. Not reading, just downloading ... More and more and more! I'm obsessed... help!
I know what you mean - I got a kindle form santa - ther'e loads of books there too! Trouble is I got Ken Follet's latest in hardback too, and the thourght of reading that brick of a book!!!
I like the sound of these but wonder how they workis it sound or print that you read, and if it's print is it large enough to read, I have to get the large print books from the library.
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Annie
snoopysue wrote:I'm writing this from my kindle, it's not as quick as my pc, but it's okay.
Annie wrote:snoopysue wrote:
I like the sound of these but wonder how they workis it sound or print that you read, and if it's print is it large enough to read, I have to get the large print books from the library.
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Annie
If you're using one soley to read from, then I'd recomend a kindle or similar - they use a special screen called e-ink, that is mat and not backlit. An i-pad is more of a mini computer.
As far as print size goes, you can choose how big it is, so I wouldn't think it'd be a problem. Kindle has an experimental function where, for some books, it'll read aloud. It's not as bad as I would have thourght - it's a male american voice, and of course there's no emmotion to it. You can also use it for audio books, and mp3 files. Some people moan about the lack of a light, but you can by a cover with a light, and I think it's an advantage as it's easy to read in bright light due to the screen.
For a kindle you can only buy books through Amazon - this is not a problem as they want to be market leader, so most new books are available, at competitive prices. You can also put pdf files onto it, and certain other formats.
In Denmark libraries have some e-books to loan, I haven't tried it as they don't support kindle, which is okay as there isn't much of what's available that I'd be interested in.
I know WHSmith and others have books that are compatable with other makes of e-book (sony do one too).
Kindle do a download for computers and iphones etc, so you could try the softwear on a pc, to see what it like!
Annie wrote:I like the sound of these but wonder how they workis it sound or print that you read, and if it's print is it large enough to read, I have to get the large print books from the library.
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Annie
Annie wrote:snoopysue wrote:I'm writing this from my kindle, it's not as quick as my pc, but it's okay.
Oh thought they were just for books Snoopysu, so you can send messages , like a text message.
I have been looking at them on line , can they only be bought on line.
Annie