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Craptacular! posted:I guess my question is, "is there any way to read a commercially bought eBook with Linux?" Both Amazon's and B&N's reader apps are a no-go on WINE, and from looking at Adobe's site it appears they haven't ported their reader software at all yet. The Kindle itself runs Linux, so there's your way.
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# ¿ Nov 29, 2010 07:51 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 10:25 |
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bull3964 posted:It's probably better to think about it this way. All Kindle titles do have color in the pictures enclosed as you can see in any Kindle application outside the physical devices.
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# ¿ Nov 30, 2010 07:01 |
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bull3964 posted:Somehow I don't think they are going to launch a color reader only for color book covers though. Well here's a fact: very few books that aren't for children or manchildren even have color pictures, or pictures in general in them! That aside, all Kindle blogs and papers and magazines and such, and any book that actually has color in print will have color in the Kindle version already. And you can be assured that as soon as they actually have workable affordable color eink that the main Kindle line will gain color eink. They already have content with color in it. They don't need anything to sell a color eink reader besides "it's in color and under $500!!!".
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# ¿ Nov 30, 2010 08:57 |
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benisntfunny posted:Maybe your twilight collection lacks pictures but plenty science or finance nonfiction books contain a host of black and white diagrams and small illustrations. I'm sure there are other types too but I'm specifically referring to the manchildren books I read. You're agreeing with what I said about most stuff not having color pictures though so I don't see your point. Black and white diagrams and small illustrations work fine on grayscale eink. If you buy a color device to look at black and white images... I don't know what to tell you. It'd be really hard to use "look at black and white images" as a selling point for color. Any problem you have looking at a black and white image on grayscale e-ink would be due to the resolution (even though all the eink devices right now have fairly high resolution for size) and color won't fix that. Also twilight is definitely in the manchildren books section... Withnail posted:For some reason I'm under the impression that e-ink is relatively expensive because of patents and licensing, not because it's that expensive to manufacture. I'm also thinking that as more and more lcd tablets flood the market e-ink, color or not will come down in price quite a bit. That's a false impression. It basically used to be that they had a lot of problems with yield and general expense, hence why the Kindle cost $400 in 2007. Now you can get an e-ink device with the same screen size for under $130. Anyway there have been cheap and cheapish LCD readers around for far longer than e-ink.
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# ¿ Nov 30, 2010 18:44 |
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Parkettpolitur posted:So how normal is freezing on the Kindle? Mine just had a weird issue where text from the previous page was stil faintly visible after page turns, which made me freak out. Thankfully, a hard reset fixed it. Still, kind of unnerving. Does this happen often? That's not an issue or freezing. The only way to keep the faint remnant of previous text off the e-ink screen at all times is to do 2 full refreshes every page turn, and that of course would double page turn time.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 01:04 |
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Parkettpolitur posted:Huh? No, it was definitely an issue. The screen basically displayed two pages at once, making the book illegible. It had never done so before and a hard reset fixed it. I've seen some information on this kind of bug online and I was wondering how prevalent it is. Which is it - faintly visible or illegible? You said the first time that it was faintly visible, that's common and isn't a problem. What you are describing now is not an issue of faintly visible.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 01:35 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Is there a guide or any tips to putting .cbr files on a kindle? I got the girlfriend a kindle for her birthday and when she's using my iPad I'd love to have some comics to read on her kindle. Thanks. Unrar the CBR to a folder, place the folder in the Pictures directory on the Kindle, hit next page in the Kindle book menu til you find a "book" with the name of the folder. Now you're reading comics on a stock Kindle.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 01:46 |
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Parkettpolitur posted:After the page turn, the previous page sort of persisted on the new page, albeit faintly. As a result, the new page became illegible or at least very hard to read, since the previous page was still visible. A hard reset fixed this and now I'm wondering how common this issue is. Well if you get the previous text dark enough to make the other text illegible again, call Amazon., Having faint text that doesn't interfere with reading from the last page is common though.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 17:15 |
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gmq posted:I'm in Chile. Does anyone know if I'll be able to use the experimental web browser (via 3G) if I get a Kindle? According to this site: http://kindleworld.blogspot.com/2010/10/global-kindle-3g-web-browsing-where.html Chile has full 3g browsing now.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 18:13 |
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Duckman2008 posted:I'll google around myself, but does Amazon have a link of countries that can support 3G? I can add that as well. Amazon doesn't seem to have a list, but that guy's site is usually accurate. Keep in mind the list of which countries get 3g browsing unrestricted is always growing, as more carriers sign deals with Amazon.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2010 18:36 |
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z0331 posted:My wife's trying to get me a Kindle for Christmas. We're in Japan right now so she apparently has to order the version labeled International on the website. It claims it won't ship for 7-9 weeks. Does anyone know if that's accurate? Seems pretty ridiculous since it's just the same as the regular Kindle, isn't it? There's no special International version now. There was an International Kindle 2 which was the later model of the Kindle 2 though. You should try having someone in the US order to a US address, since there is no delay here, and then have it shipped to you.
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# ¿ Dec 2, 2010 18:48 |
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gmq posted:Are you absolutely sure about this? Do you have a source? They all work exactly the same though. With the Kindle 2 there was a US only version that used a CDMA 3G radio and an International version with a GSM 3G radio. You can use any Kindle 3 anywhere in the world.
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# ¿ Dec 2, 2010 20:12 |
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Ara posted:I ordered my Kindle in Japan from Amazon US at launch. There was no special international version. It was just the Kindle 3, shipped to Japan. This could have changed, but I have no idea why it would have. You can still have an American order for you no issue. I guess they want to ensure domestic supply at a priority along with the 3 per person order limit.
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# ¿ Dec 3, 2010 00:13 |
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Fuzzykinz posted:Amen to that. E-ink does have many virtues, but I'm afraid we're moving into territory that values the swiss-army approach instead of the single purpose one. And that will kill E-ink. I doubt it. You can already get a brand new top quality e-ink reader for $139 and it'll probably be half the price by the end of this year. Plus it still has the whole "basically never worry about charging" thing.
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# ¿ Jan 4, 2011 22:01 |
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Jimlad posted:Does anyone know historically how quickly the Sony readers have come down in price? I really want a PRS-650, but I can probably hold out until the summer if the price falls quickly enough. The current £200 price tag seems unsustainably steep to me. They don't really do that unless the next model comes out and the one you want is discontinued.
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# ¿ Jan 4, 2011 23:30 |
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Plinkey posted:You can always grab one of these. Looks like it'll about double your nook color battery life without a charge. Or you could use a device that costs half as much and lasts for weeks? Shocking I know.
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# ¿ Jan 5, 2011 01:39 |
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Fats posted:Anyone seen Kindles in stock at Target or Staples lately? I've been having problems with UPS and would rather buy one in person, but stores seem perpetually sold out. I guess that makes sense, post-Christmas, but no one seems to know when they'll have more. You know Best Buy carries them too right? Probably your best chance.
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# ¿ Jan 5, 2011 04:55 |
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FidgetyRat posted:Part of that is because kindles don't support alternate fonts. ePubs can though. In some ways I like that about the kindle though. *should* at least make the books consistent, but here's a good case where fonts make a difference and we have no choice in the matter. Kindle does support multiple fonts, I've seen official books that make use of two variable width fonts and a monospace font in the same book.
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# ¿ Jan 6, 2011 19:25 |
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Subgenius posted:Also, I was surprised by the high prices of many of the history books. Many of these cost $12-$20. I'm not sure if this is common to all non-fiction categories, but it is the primary reason that I've only purchased fiction so far. Yeah it's common: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QTVXAK
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2011 00:00 |
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Subgenius posted:drat. It's mostly arcane technical stuff or special historical or scientific works that are also crazy expensive in paper form.
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2011 01:24 |
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boo_radley posted:It's like, you know how your textbooks were crazy expensive in college? It only gets worse. At work we have some computer systems manual sets that are $1,000+. $6K for nuclear materials references seems almost reasonable. And it's a $2000 savings too! You'd be crazy not to buy
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2011 01:45 |
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Virigoth posted:Is there any way to tag your books in Calibre to add them to a certain collection in the Kindle? I dunno about Calibre but I've used this program to do just what you want: http://www.richardpeng.com/projects/kindelabra/ maxnmona posted:Hey dude, installed the screensaver hack and put these on. They're sweet as hell. Thanks! I just wanted to say that your book is pretty awesome and more people should buy it on the Kindle.
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2011 05:33 |
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Jimlad posted:Is anyone else here keeping tabs on what happens at CES? I decided to hold out on getting an ereader until I find out what's going on with those funky Mirasol panels. Someone's bound to announce a new colour ereader based on those in the next day or two, right? Pretty much anything announced at CES will take months to come out.
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2011 19:16 |
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Snuffman posted:Can you gift Kindle books across regions? I really want to read City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff Vandermeer, but its not available in Canada on the Kindle. You could get an American to allow you to temporarily register your Kindle on their account to get the books. Iron Squid posted:Is there any chance that Amazon is going to release a color Kindle in the next few months? If you want a "color Kindle" you have a bunch of Android tablets to choose from.
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# ¿ Jan 8, 2011 05:40 |
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Mr. Bad Guy posted:How necessary is a case for the newest kindle? Friend of mine has one and while the small size is a plus, it also makes it look a bit flimsy. The lighted leather case kicks rear end even if it isn't strictly neccesary. Trig Discipline posted:I think that Youtube thinks my NC is a cell phone. Well you're running a cell phone OS...
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# ¿ Jan 8, 2011 08:06 |
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BrainParasite posted:In my opinion, as long as the e-book is less than or equal to the paperback version, that's fine. Actual ink and paper is a lot cheaper than you'd expect. Most of the price of a book is other stuff, so knocking everything down to $5-10 really puts the squeeze on publishers, especially small publishers. I know there's some talk about the end of publishers, but we aren't ready for that yet. Ink and paper is cheap, having to shell out for an initial print run of at least a few thousand books that may or may not get sold is not.
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# ¿ Jan 9, 2011 23:41 |
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smackfu posted:Speaking of screensaver images, what is the built-in one that is a floorplan of a building? Well it looks like some Roman or Italian house, I really don't know if it's supposed to be anywhere special.
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# ¿ Jan 12, 2011 18:25 |
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orinth posted:No, I have downloaded like 2 regular books and 2 samples. Only one of the samples was downloaded since the last charge. If I were you, I'd call Amazon support up and tell them that something seems to be wrong with your new Kindle's battery. You're likely to get a replacement.
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# ¿ Jan 13, 2011 19:18 |
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jassa posted:- Is colour e-ink worth waiting for? I believe devices using this tech are just around the corner, right? If by right around the corner you mean several years before it's both out and affordable.
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# ¿ Jan 17, 2011 04:29 |
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Fuzzykinz posted:Well... other than the horrible chinatablets(SmartV series) and the comical amount of devices announced at CES this month... The Galaxy Tablet would be a good choice, and if the Adam actually does ship this week, and is actually good, it would make a great device. If the Nook Color's screen is tooo small for him, well, the Tab's screen is the same size.
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# ¿ Jan 18, 2011 05:30 |
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Ara posted:You can link both of the Kindles to the same account and share all of your books all the time, unless I'm mistaken. Yep, you can have up to 6 devices on the same account, including Kindles and Kindle apps on phones and computers.
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# ¿ Jan 18, 2011 18:31 |
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If you keep the book price at $9.99 or lower and agree to let the book be sold on all devices that can take Kindle books, you (the publisher), get 70% of the book price. If you don't play along with Amazon in that way you only get 35% of the book price. Which of course means you'd have to charge $19.98 or more for a book to get as much money as you would at $9.99
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# ¿ Jan 20, 2011 15:58 |
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Twitch posted:That reminded me of another question: which collections of H.P. Lovecraft and Mark Twain are good on Amazon? Reading reviews, it sounded like some of them have really bad problems with formatting and spelling. I don't care if I have to spend a couple bucks more for something done more professionally. Bearing in mind you can get this all for free elsewhere with a little work, http://www.amazon.com/Lovecraft-Collection-Biography-Bibliography-ebook/dp/B00328I21G/ref=pd_sim_kinc_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2 is $4, has good formatting a nicely done table of contents, has been proofread, and has all the Lovecraft stories and poems available.
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# ¿ Jan 20, 2011 18:17 |
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Twitch posted:A couple of ratings complain about this one, I assume they're wrong? The negative ones seem to be complaining about the grammar for no reason I can think of and one of them claims that "the" is written "ye" every time in the second story, which isn't true either. I have it, and I don't see any problems outside occasionally seeing someone's name spelled two different ways.
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# ¿ Jan 20, 2011 21:27 |
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hotsauce posted:Also, the KDX is nice, but Amazon is dragging their feet on updated firmware, ala K3. The PDF support and browser would be so much better with a K3 equivalent firmware, but Amazon isn't having it. My prediction is they have a KDX revision in the works and is close to being released, hence them stagnating on the older firmware... They just released a new Kindle DX a month or so before the Kindle 3 - have you tried that one or just the original DX that didn't have a pearl screen?
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# ¿ Jan 21, 2011 08:58 |
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Original_Z posted:Ah, I guess that would make sense. I guess it's typical of E-ink screens if the Sony also does it? It won't cause any damage to the unit when it's being used in those temperatures, right? I wouldn't go outside with it in say -60 degree weather but it should be fine in normal winter weather. You may have noticed but devices with LCD screens can have the same thing happen in low temps.
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# ¿ Jan 23, 2011 08:10 |
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man thats gross posted:I'll take a peek on my iPhone too then. I'm going to guess that for some reason that book has a different publisher in Canada then in America, and the publisher in Canada really sucks at providing good quality ebooks.
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# ¿ Jan 24, 2011 17:52 |
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Murodese posted:e; Does the picture viewer on a kindle handle folders very well? ie. would putting poo poo in One Piece/*whole bunch of chapter folders* work appropriately to group by series? It doesn't particularly like having folders of pictures inside other folders, if you do that and have say One Piece \- Issue one |- Issue two etc, you'll have a "book" called One Piece on the menu for books and it'll show all the pictures from the first folder, and then the pictures from the next folder, and so on.
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# ¿ Jan 26, 2011 19:55 |
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Murodese posted:So would it be better to have it laid out like that or in multiple top-level One Piece v1 v2 etc folders? Well, it saves your place as you read. So if you're mostly interested in reading a series through, might as well leave it all together.
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# ¿ Jan 26, 2011 20:26 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 10:25 |
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Monkeyseesaw posted:The sys tray icon for ejecting hardware doesn't work either. You have to do it through My Computer for some weird reason (at least on Windows 7). That's strange, on my Windows 7 laptop ejecting from the tray icon works fine (I'm running 64 bit Ultimate by the way).
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# ¿ Jan 26, 2011 21:09 |