ChatterBank1 min ago
Kindle
11 Answers
Hi, I bet this question has already been done to death but here goes.
I like to read in bed long after my husband. I sort of fancy a Kindle.
Is it bright enough for me to see the words without the bedside light on?
Can I alter the text size like I can on my laptop. My eyes are getting dim in my old age...as is my brain lol.
Opinions welcome please
DD
I like to read in bed long after my husband. I sort of fancy a Kindle.
Is it bright enough for me to see the words without the bedside light on?
Can I alter the text size like I can on my laptop. My eyes are getting dim in my old age...as is my brain lol.
Opinions welcome please
DD
Answers
getting a cover with a light is no different from having a booklight and a book i suppose
19:22 Sun 22nd May 2011
http://www.amazon.com...mp-E47P/dp/B0000950Q9
I have a mental image of you wearing this in bed.Lol. Ron.
I have a mental image of you wearing this in bed.Lol. Ron.
The screen works completely differently to a monitor and doesn't need power to hold what's on the display, just to change what's on the display (i.e. when you turn the page). This makes for a fantastic device that you can read in bright sunlight and for long periods without eye strain. It's much more like reading a book than a computer screen. Get one ...
Thanks for your help.....I have ordered this to go with my Kindle.
http://www.amazon.co....0RXYI/ref=oss_product
A friend has it and assures me it is perfect to read by.
Still not sure I wouln't rather hold a proper book but that defeats the object for me.
DD
http://www.amazon.co....0RXYI/ref=oss_product
A friend has it and assures me it is perfect to read by.
Still not sure I wouln't rather hold a proper book but that defeats the object for me.
DD