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Can you find Paperwhites in stores anywhere? I want the one with wifi but not 3G, listed around 119USD. I've seen the 3g version in stores at 179USD but the stores that carry the wifi PW (Best Buy etc.) are always out of that model. I even had Best Buy steer me towards one of their stores, drove to that store and there they told me they had one but it was reserved for someone else. Ordering from Amazon seems to show I shouldn't expected to get it sooner than in time for Christmas. Any better leads on getting it from a store?
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# ? Nov 15, 2012 18:43 |
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Crackbone posted:How's the battery life on the Paperwhite? My mother is claiming hers drains far faster than her Touch, like needing a recharge every few days vs once a week. I told her to report it to Amazon, because they're claiming same or better battery life on the PW. What light level does she use? Amazon's battery claim for the Paperwhite is 8 weeks at 30 minutes of use per day with wifi off and light at level 10 (out of 24). That's 28 hours of actual use. Their claim for the Touch was 8 weeks at 30 minutes a day and wifi off and of course no light at all. That's also 28 hours of actual use. In my personal experience, with wifi ON and the light at 4 which is what I use, and reading for 2.5 hours a night, it goes two weeks between charges. That's 35 hours of actual use time, but of course much less standby. YMMV. Zwabu posted:Ordering from Amazon seems to show I shouldn't expected to get it sooner than in time for Christmas. Any better leads on getting it from a store? Amazon is conservative in those estimates. People get told it'll take 4 weeks to arrive but it ends up being 2 weeks or less. If you order now, you should get it before December.
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# ? Nov 15, 2012 18:44 |
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I want a PW so bad. I keep hoping that my K4 will break. Today I was hoping it was broke when I closed the trunk lid on it by accident. It still worked.
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# ? Nov 15, 2012 19:07 |
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Crackbone posted:How's the battery life on the Paperwhite? My mother is claiming hers drains far faster than her Touch, like needing a recharge every few days vs once a week. I told her to report it to Amazon, because they're claiming same or better battery life on the PW. Is her wifi on?
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 01:49 |
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I leave my wifi on 24/7 and the light is on at 14 when I read (I have basically never adjusted it from 14). I went a week before I said "hmm I guess I'd better charge this" and I was just paranoid because I was at like 1/2 battery left. Realistically I could probably have read for another week on it, but I literally wasn't sure what to expect w/r/t battery drain so I went ahead and popped on the charging cable (I'm used to my old old iPhone 3G implying "hey you've got 1/2 battery left, you've got basically 30 minutes to get to a charging cable!!") My understanding is that if you turn off wifi and only read 30 minutes a day then the battery will behave like Amazon describes, but being less anal about it I would say you can still get a week of off and on reading before you even start to think about charging. This is also my first kindle so I don't have anything in terms of evidence other than what I've read online. Personally I'm never in a position to not charge a device every few days so I leave my wifi on. I much prefer the convenience of sending poo poo to my Kindle and it just being there when I turn it on next, rather than having it poll the network for updates manually. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Nov 16, 2012 |
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Sperg Victorious posted:I want a PW so bad. I keep hoping that my K4 will break. Today I was hoping it was broke when I closed the trunk lid on it by accident. How about you give it to someone who won't take it for granted instead?
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 04:15 |
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Dice Dice Baby posted:How about you give it to someone who won't take it for granted instead? (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 05:00 |
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Has anyone given the Kobo Glo a try? My Touch has been acting up on me, so I'm considering an upgrade. And not having to mess around with clip on lights anymore is tempting...
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 05:17 |
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YggiDee posted:Has anyone given the Kobo Glo a try? My Touch has been acting up on me, so I'm considering an upgrade. And not having to mess around with clip on lights anymore is tempting... Bought one last week. Compared to the touch, nothing much has changed aside from getting rid of the home button and adding the light and light button (I haven't checked the specs, but it seems very slightly heavier than the touch, but still lighter and smaller than my kindle touch). The light is great, although the lowest setting is still too bright (at least for me). The light off button is useful. If your choice is paying to upgrade from working touch, it probably isn't worth it. But upgrading from a wonky touch, you'll get a lot out of the reading light.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 06:30 |
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YggiDee posted:Has anyone given the Kobo Glo a try? My Touch has been acting up on me, so I'm considering an upgrade. And not having to mess around with clip on lights anymore is tempting... It's faster than my old Kobo Touch (has a faster processor). The screen resolution increase is much nicer and has almost completely removed the ghosting of the old Pearl display. Love the light. If you're reading in pitch black in bed at night the lowest light setting is sometimes too much. The Glo is almost 1cm shorter than th Touch (0.8cm) and weighs the same as the touch @ 6.5 oz. I can't be 100% sure but I think the Glo is also a tad better on battery life even when you're running the light a decent amount.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 16:14 |
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YggiDee posted:Has anyone given the Kobo Glo a try? My Touch has been acting up on me, so I'm considering an upgrade. And not having to mess around with clip on lights anymore is tempting... I just bought a Glo last week. Upgraded from a Sony Pocket. I really like it. I found the page turns fast even with refresh set to every page. Love love love having the light. So much better then having a separate led attached to my cover. I haven't used the kobo touch before so I have no idea how much of an upgrade it would be. But if yours is having issues I'd say go for it. After using a front lit eink I wouldn't go back to a non lit. They also sell the on/off covers for the Glo. Not a huge fan of kobo's pc software doesn't do much and I miss being able to customize my screen saver. I'll probably give caliber a try. I really wish I could download books from my library over wifi.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 19:07 |
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Crackbone posted:How's the battery life on the Paperwhite? My mother is claiming hers drains far faster than her Touch, like needing a recharge every few days vs once a week. I told her to report it to Amazon, because they're claiming same or better battery life on the PW.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 19:40 |
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If you're using Kindlegen to turn your epubs into KF8, here's a handy batch file to make kindlegen convert everything at once:code:
It works by creating a secondary batch file with the commands kindlegen book1.epub -c1 -o book1.mobi kindlegen book2.epub -c1 -o book2.mobi ...and so forth, then it deletes that batch file e: VVVVV yeah, I know, but KP only converts one file at a time (and its previewer never works for me) Dice Dice Baby fucked around with this message at 14:36 on Nov 17, 2012 |
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You can also use KindlePreviewer if you want to use KindleGen with a GUI. It's quite handy. https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000765261
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 20:27 |
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I've been studying up on ereaders lately, trying to find the best solution for my wife. We live in the UK, but she's Japanese, and I'd love to be able to find her an ereader that can allow her access to both English and Japanese ebook stores and allow her to switch the interface language if she feels like it. Is it possible to do that with a Kindle Paperwhite? Would I have to do something annoying like order one in from Japan? Or is Kobo and its Rakuten heritage more functional in that way? I've been finding it quite hard to get much in the way of confirmation if this type of thing is even possible.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 05:48 |
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thorsilver posted:I've been studying up on ereaders lately, trying to find the best solution for my wife. We live in the UK, but she's Japanese, and I'd love to be able to find her an ereader that can allow her access to both English and Japanese ebook stores and allow her to switch the interface language if she feels like it. Anecdotally speaking, my own gf is Chinese and the K4 displays Chinese hanzi with no issues. However there really isn't much in the way of Chinese books in the kindle store. She ends up getting most books from Chinese sites in epub or txt and just converting. I assume Japanese would work similarly. E: the menu is English only though (well, at least no Chinese)
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 06:58 |
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I know I've been shilling for the PW a lot in this thread, but Amazon is about to release the PW in Japan from what I understand, and the extra resolution on the new screen is supposed to be great with kanji, etc.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 09:15 |
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Hmm... So the Kindle Paperwhite sounds possibly good then. The unresolved question then is whether the JP Kindle Store will have some ridiculous region-locking or payment restrictions, in line with so many other Japanese services that make themselves totally unusable outside Japan. Anybody know if the Kobo store works for Japanese books outside Japan? Apparently they have a slightly better selection of Japanese books at the moment, so it seems to be worth checking.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 21:24 |
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This particular question might be better suited to a dedicated site like mobileread.com. I'm not saying nobody here can answer that question, but I think you'll probably get more people with firsthand experience there.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 22:51 |
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Martytoof posted:This particular question might be better suited to a dedicated site like mobileread.com. I'm not saying nobody here can answer that question, but I think you'll probably get more people with firsthand experience there. You're right, and the news is not good, according to this thread: http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194529 The answer is, basically, Japanese ebook stores seem to be locked to Japanese IPs, just as I feared. So much for that idea.
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 01:50 |
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I'm sure there's ways around that, depending on how much work you want to put into it. You can probably find a proxy or vpn service, but paying for that probably isn't something you're looking to do.
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 02:31 |
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thorsilver posted:You're right, and the news is not good, according to this thread: I don't think this is true for the Amazon Kindle Store. As some of the commenters on that link mentioned, if you create an account at Amazon.jp (make sure the account uses a Japanese physical address, which shouldn't be a problem, particularly as your wife is Japanese) you can link it (use the same email address) to your other account and purchase via both websites, even using the same credit card for purchases. Your Kindle ebooks should still be pushed to your Kindle devices. You can test this from the U.K. by creating an Amazon.jp account and "buying" a free Kindle ebook (public domain or whatnot) to try via their PC client. I'm in Japan and juggle digital downloads through Amazon.com/Amazon.jp all the time and have never had a problem.
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 03:04 |
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petewhitley posted:I don't think this is true for the Amazon Kindle Store. As some of the commenters on that link mentioned, if you create an account at Amazon.jp (make sure the account uses a Japanese physical address, which shouldn't be a problem, particularly as your wife is Japanese) you can link it (use the same email address) to your other account and purchase via both websites, even using the same credit card for purchases. Your Kindle ebooks should still be pushed to your Kindle devices. You can test this from the U.K. by creating an Amazon.jp account and "buying" a free Kindle ebook (public domain or whatnot) to try via their PC client. Ah, right... I still have a JP Amazon account from my time there, so I'll certainly give that a try! She's got a Japanese credit card so that should work fine, I guess I was too easily discouraged here. Thanks, will edit in my findings later
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 03:33 |
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I'm really blown away by the official case for the paperwhite. I say this as someone who's always thought that a $30 case for a $150 device was highway robbery - this case is awesome and worth every penny.
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 06:34 |
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Syrinxx posted:I'm really blown away by the official case for the paperwhite. I say this as someone who's always thought that a $30 case for a $150 device was highway robbery - this case is awesome and worth every penny.
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# ? Nov 18, 2012 17:59 |
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Endless Mike posted:Yeah, it's really nice. It feels like it should have been part of it. Agreed. I was worried that upgrading to the PW from a slight-beat-up-but-working-fine Touch was a bit extravagant, but I really love the slightly-higher res, the backlighting (even with the spottiness at the bottom of the screen, which is still much less annoying than the uneven top-lighting of the old case light with the Touch), it LOOKS much better than the Touch (seriously, the industrial design on this thing is nice as hell)... the case is the topper. I haven't touched the power button once since first turning it on when I got it thanks to the handy as poo poo "close cover, Kindle goes to sleep" feature. Charge, for what it's worth, has been about the same as the Touch, unscientifically observed.
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# ? Nov 19, 2012 19:57 |
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What's the best way to clean a paperwhite screen? The only downside to a matte display with a touch interface is that it builds up gunk. Even two weeks into my Pw I can see fingerprints and things on it.
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# ? Nov 21, 2012 06:39 |
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Martytoof posted:What's the best way to clean a paperwhite screen? The only downside to a matte display with a touch interface is that it builds up gunk. Even two weeks into my Pw I can see fingerprints and things on it. I use http://www.amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cloths-Wipes/dp/B0030E4UIQ Edit: I use these, besides cleaning the kindle, to clean my glasses, and my phone and my tablet, and my camera lenses and my computer screens. You get them real cheap and they work really well. Nintendo Kid fucked around with this message at 16:10 on Nov 21, 2012 |
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I just use a little bit of dish soap on a damp rag, and a dry rag for wiping it off.
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# ? Nov 21, 2012 06:55 |
I checked out a book from my local library for my kindle. It is a 2 week lend. If I do not access the wi-fi, is there any way the book can be removed? I just want to finish the book, but I was wondering if I really needed to check it out again.
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# ? Nov 22, 2012 18:33 |
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Bizarro Kanyon posted:I checked out a book from my local library for my kindle. It is a 2 week lend. If I do not access the wi-fi, is there any way the book can be removed? I just want to finish the book, but I was wondering if I really needed to check it out again. My experience with my library is that if you keep your Kindle offline, it won't be able to sync and it won't know that your book is supposed to be removed until you go back online with it.
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# ? Nov 22, 2012 19:41 |
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The rear end Stooge posted:I just use a little bit of dish soap on a damp rag, and a dry rag for wiping it off. That is a Bad Idea. I wouldn't use any kind of soap on any kind of screen, even e-ink.
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 18:17 |
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Michael Scott posted:That is a Bad Idea. I wouldn't use any kind of soap on any kind of screen, even e-ink. I've been doing it to my laptops for years with no noticeable ill effects.
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 18:31 |
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It is withak fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Nov 24, 2012 |
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Sorry, forgot to report back. i just used a rag that I dampened then wrung out completely. Worked great even without soap.
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# ? Nov 23, 2012 20:59 |
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withak posted:It is alcohol-based cleaners (like windex) that can take some screen coatings off. Diluted soap shouldn't hurt anything I think. I'm pretty sure it's ammonia-based cleaners you need to worry about. I've been using straight 95% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol on all my LCDs for years with no ill effects. edit: Just looked it up, ethyl alcohol (booze) is bad, isopropyl is fine. Dilution is recommended but not required. wolrah fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Nov 23, 2012 |
# ? Nov 23, 2012 23:54 |
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I got a new job, so I treated myself to a new KoboGlo. Coming off a bought-at-launch PRS-300, this thing is Time to pick up a replacement Tuff Luv case. Hopefully they still make them in napa leather because the case I bouught from them for my PRS-300 was, to quote most people who caressed it, "erotic".
WorldWarWonderful fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Nov 24, 2012 |
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wolrah posted:I'm pretty sure it's ammonia-based cleaners you need to worry about. I've been using straight 95% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol on all my LCDs for years with no ill effects. Yeah, ammonia is what I meant. Apparently I am preoccupied with alcohol.
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# ? Nov 24, 2012 00:09 |
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I want to get a mains charger for my Kindle, but the Amazon one is far too expensive. Will any usb charger do? UK by the way.
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# ? Nov 24, 2012 19:23 |
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Prions! posted:I want to get a mains charger for my Kindle, but the Amazon one is far too expensive. Will any usb charger do? UK by the way. Yeah, I use all of my USB chargers interchangeably with my kindle/phone. Never had a problem.
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# ? Nov 24, 2012 19:26 |