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im on the net me boys posted:she has a Barnes and Noble gift card and wants to use. How much is the gift card? Tbh it might better just to give her the money for the gift card if you think kindle would be best in her case?
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 23:52 |
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Humerus posted:I would be concerned about the longevity of Nook and B&N honestly. I know in this thread we all know you can strip drm and put any book on any reader but most people want something that just works. Also with the Kindle library ebooks are simple, I assume for others you have to download the file and move it over. I'm also a little concerned about Barnes and Noble's ability to stay afloat long term, but considering the readers are going for sub 30 online used I think it might be worthwhile for her. That and if it goes to hell I can always get her a Kindle and move everything over, I guess? Also I appreciate the offer, but I'd rather get one from eBay. I feel weird doing transactions outside of e-commerce sites.
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# ? Dec 30, 2018 06:35 |
Well, we ended up getting her the newest e-ink model Nook. I mean, she's mom and we've got money. We def could have gotten her a used one and it would have been fine but considering we're trying to get reading back into the hands of a person who can't really hold books anymore in the easiest way possible, I think we made the best call.
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# ? Dec 31, 2018 05:46 |
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I left my Kindle at my ex's house and I really didn't want to go back for it, so I'm real happy that Woot had those refurbished models. Thanks to the goon who linked it on the last page. You could do worse than $53 for a 2016 Paperwhite. It's scratch and dent so hopefully whatever I get doesn't look totally like rear end. Based on the sample photos I'm sure it's nothing a cover can't, um, cover. Doc Fission fucked around with this message at 06:10 on Jan 3, 2019 |
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I lost my PW1 at some point, probably left it on a plane back in April, and just got a PW4 for Christmas. I didn't realize how much I missed this. The new screen is also very nice, though obviously I can't do a side by side. I can't wait to put the water resistance to use this summer reading in the hot tub too.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 20:53 |
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Uhhh, this reminds me that I gifted an oldish paper white to a friend, trying to encourage him to read more, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t log out of any of my accounts... is that bad?
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 21:57 |
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Comfy Fleece Sweater posted:Uhhh, this reminds me that I gifted an oldish paper white to a friend, trying to encourage him to read more, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t log out of any of my accounts... is that bad? You can forcibly remove the Kindle from your Amazon account at https://www.amazon.com/hz/mycd/myx#/home/devices/1 - also reachable via going to My Account on amazon and then selecting Your Content and Devices and choosing the tab that says devices. Once you do that, they can't go around buying books with your account or anything like that, so you're good to go. As for if you signed into something like Goodreads or Twitter or Facebook, simply change your password at those sites and the device will be taken off of ability to use those accounts.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 23:19 |
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fishmech posted:You can forcibly remove the Kindle from your Amazon account at https://www.amazon.com/hz/mycd/myx#/home/devices/1 - also reachable via going to My Account on amazon and then selecting Your Content and Devices and choosing the tab that says devices. Once you do that, they can't go around buying books with your account or anything like that, so you're good to go. Thanks, they wouldn’t do anything malicious but there’s always a chance of something awkward happening
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 06:16 |
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The ads on my brand new kindle are pushing trade ins pretty hard.
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# ? Jan 5, 2019 14:35 |
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smackfu posted:The ads on my brand new kindle are pushing trade ins pretty hard. Ugh, they don't offer this in the UK
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# ? Jan 5, 2019 15:27 |
smackfu posted:The ads on my brand new kindle are pushing trade ins pretty hard. My three year old one hasn't shown any at all. I really wonder if Amazon knows what they're doing.
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# ? Jan 5, 2019 19:16 |
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So the baseline Kindle was updated with a front light. It’s $10 more with the new MSRP being $89.99. Amazon’s claims it has better contrast, but the ppi is still 167, and honestly I see the new paperwhite go down to $99.99 frequently enough that I don’t see much appeal until the holiday season when they start selling them for $60.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 05:55 |
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And even then, given that they last forever, that $40 or whatever difference over the 4-5 year life (at least) of owning it is such a small amount.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:06 |
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I wish they'd make another glass front reader. The new Paperwhite and the Voyage have the same PPI but the Voyage looks a ton better. Not that it really matters for books, it's just cool.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 14:06 |
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Anyone pick up a Kobo Forma recently? Quality issues still abound?
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# ? Apr 2, 2019 22:43 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Anyone pick up a Kobo Forma recently? Quality issues still abound? Got one a couple of months back. The page turn buttons are a bit sticky and feel cheap considering the cost of it. After a couple of clicks they loosen up and aren’t an issue. Other than that I’d say it’s well built - feels very solid, backlight is consistent, feels like it’d survive a drop and so on.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 07:49 |
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Major Ryan posted:Got one a couple of months back. The page turn buttons are a bit sticky and feel cheap considering the cost of it. After a couple of clicks they loosen up and aren’t an issue. Mine has the weird bright stripe on the one side but that's proven to be eminently ignorable given that it's not on the text itself. Turn buttons are fine; power button is a bit of a bitch but I have the sleep cover so it almost never gets used. I've grown to really dislike reading on my Oasis 2 since I got the Forma; my old-assed eyes get tired of that blue backlight really fast. I've been A/B Testing my before-bed reading eyes on both lately and I can always read the Forma until the rest of me is ready to sleep; the Oasis, I can get to the point where I'd do another chapter, but my eyes are just blurring out. I also enjoy the larger screen; less page turns, and maps/pictures look better. Now if only the Kobo iOS app wasn't such hot loving trash compared to the Kindle app or Books.app...
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 01:15 |
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smr posted:Mine has the weird bright stripe on the one side but that's proven to be eminently ignorable given that it's not on the text itself. Turn buttons are fine; power button is a bit of a bitch but I have the sleep cover so it almost never gets used. Kobo iOS app is actually half-decent for manga compared to Kindle though obviously they don't care about that and let Comixology handle that.
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 02:32 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Kobo iOS app is actually half-decent for manga compared to Kindle though obviously they don't care about that and let Comixology handle that. I'm not into manga at all so couldn't say; it's absolute garbage for reading regular books, though, which makes me sad. All the font and page layout options look like poo poo with tons of wasted space, and the page turns are slower than dogshit even with all turn effects off. It's really bad
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 17:40 |
It's legally permissable to crack the drm on your Kobo ebooks to read them in another application if that would make your reading experience better!
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 20:50 |
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im on the net me boys posted:It's legally permissable to crack the drm on your Kobo ebooks to read them in another application if that would make your reading experience better! Oh, I do, but then I miss out on the excellent syncing between the tablet app and the ereader itself Whispersync on the Kindle is absolutely perfect at this. I'll occasionally go through spells where I manually sync iBooks to the Forma but it's a pain in the rear end given how much I read and switch between the tablet and the reader. C'est la vie.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 21:46 |
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I can't imagine syncing my ebooks from the store directly to my reader because essentially every book anybody sells is wrong and I have to fix them.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 22:59 |
Rand Brittain posted:I can't imagine syncing my ebooks from the store directly to my reader because essentially every book anybody sells is wrong and I have to fix them. what the hell kind of problems are you having with your ebooks
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 08:15 |
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I got a Kobo Aura One a while back because I tried an Oasis 2 and I think it’s metal back is completely awful, the battery life sucked, and the lack of a warm backlight. I liked the Kobo quite a bit but dislike the store and having to strip drm and manually load files, etc. The worst thing was the lack of whispersync, though. I ended up just using my Oasis 1 for normal reading, and my phone for bedtime reading. It works well enough for the small amount of reading I actually do in bed. If amazon released an oasis 3 with the larger screen, a comfortable rubberized back, and warm lighting I’d be all over it.
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im on the net me boys posted:what the hell kind of problems are you having with your ebooks They indent at 1em.
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 17:21 |
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I put my Oasis in my back pocket and forgot about it and sat my fat butt on it while driving. And it actually just bent instead of breaking. There's a curve in my screen now, but nothing's cracked and everything works. Pretty impressive. Sooo... Any news on the next Oasis kindle? I might need one soon
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 19:48 |
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Just get a Paperwhite imo
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Totally Huge posted:I got a Kobo Aura One a while back because I tried an Oasis 2 and I think it’s metal back is completely awful, the battery life sucked, and the lack of a warm backlight. I am also waiting for a Kindle with a bigger screen. Part of the reason why I was asking bout the Kobo Forma prior. I have to figure Amazon has something waiting in the wings, everyone else is putting out these larger display ereaders but they're not Kindles. 8-bit Miniboss fucked around with this message at 21:04 on Apr 9, 2019 |
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Totally Huge posted:I got a Kobo Aura One a while back because I tried an Oasis 2 and I think it’s metal back is completely awful, the battery life sucked, and the lack of a warm backlight. But the Kobo Aura One does have warm backlighting...?
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Space Fish posted:But the Kobo Aura One does have warm backlighting...? It also doesn't have a metal back, so he might be thinking of a different model.
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Space Fish posted:But the Kobo Aura One does have warm backlighting...? Sorry, I meant I got the Kobo because of the big warm screen after trying out and hating the Oasis 2. I gave the Kobo a shot, but leaving the Amazon ecosystem proved to be pretty annoying to me so I’m back to an Oasis 1 and iPhone combo. I use my iPhone in bed and when I don’t have the Oasis on me.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:I am also waiting for a Kindle with a bigger screen. Part of the reason why I was asking bout the Kobo Forma prior. They've done the DX and scrapped it, I'd say 7 inch on the latest Oasis is likely as large as they'll go now, but probably it'll trickle down the range tier by tier. I wish they did the Voyage still, it was a nice compromise in terms of cost and build. The Oasis is very expensive.
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 09:53 |
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im on the net me boys posted:what the hell kind of problems are you having with your ebooks I'm not the person you were asking, but off the top of my head: lovely indenting, lovely fonts, lovely line spacing, and hosed up footnotes. Pirate OCRs of out of print sci-fi books from the 70s are better typeset than like half the commercially edited and published ebooks I buy. That said, I've mostly stopped manually repairing ebooks since Koreader has an option to turn off embedded styles when reading and that fixes 99% of the issues. Totally Huge posted:I liked the Kobo quite a bit but dislike the store and having to strip drm and manually load files, etc. The worst thing was the lack of whispersync, though. Isn't Whispersync just the same "buy books and have them loaded on your e-reader over the internet" thing that all Kobos have, except over the cell network rather than wifi? Are you out of wifi coverage often enough that that's a problem? DRM is the same story, Kobo and Kindle e-readers both use DRM, they just use different formats. So if you're habitually stripping DRM from the books you buy for your Kobo, wouldn't you be doing the same thing for your Kindle books?
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 15:05 |
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ToxicFrog posted:
Absolutely not? It's syncing your location in books across devices. Most Kindle devices don't even have the cell radio anymore.
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fishmech posted:Absolutely not? It's syncing your location in books across devices. Oh. My mistake. Kobo also does that, though -- reading position, bookmarks, and annotations (and probably some other stuff I'm not remembering) get synced across e-readers and with the Kobo mobile/PC apps.
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 15:44 |
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ToxicFrog posted:I'm not the person you were asking, but off the top of my head: lovely indenting, lovely fonts, lovely line spacing, and hosed up footnotes. Pirate OCRs of out of print sci-fi books from the 70s are better typeset than like half the commercially edited and published ebooks I buy. I don't have this problem as much as I used to when I had my first Kindle, but there were tons of books on Amazon that have a full space between every paragraph and it used to make me insane. Haven't seen this in a while, though.
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 16:39 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:They've done the DX and scrapped it, I'd say 7 inch on the latest Oasis is likely as large as they'll go now, but probably it'll trickle down the range tier by tier. I wish they did the Voyage still, it was a nice compromise in terms of cost and build. The Oasis is very expensive. They did, but with 150ppi, it's not worth searching for. I wouldn't want it that big anyway. The Forma's 8 inch is about as high I would personally go.
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My wife has decided to give e-readers another try so we ordered a new Paperwhite. She's just going to log in my account so we can share books and such but I don't want any weird issues with syncing because of it. I see an option on my Kindle to disable Whispersync, will that suffice? I assume she'll still be able to download any of the books on my account, just they won't automatically sync to where I've read on my Kindle?
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# ? Apr 16, 2019 22:39 |
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Humerus posted:My wife has decided to give e-readers another try so we ordered a new Paperwhite. She's just going to log in my account so we can share books and such but I don't want any weird issues with syncing because of it. I see an option on my Kindle to disable Whispersync, will that suffice? I assume she'll still be able to download any of the books on my account, just they won't automatically sync to where I've read on my Kindle? Why not setup Amazon Household? You can share books that way and keep Whispersync on since she would login with her own account. https://www.amazon.com/myh/households
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# ? Apr 16, 2019 22:44 |
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Is this all ebooks? I was reading about family sharing and it seemed to say that some stuff was excluded.
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