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Amazon Kindle
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Hi, has anyone bought an Amazon Kindle recently cost about £70. If you have any views or comments about it I would be interested to hear. First time of thinking of buying a Kindle so a little unsure of things. Mostly I need it to read at night as I am a bad sleeper. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have one, fairly old now, and I like it very much, especially for bed-reading. £70 sounds a lot, they often have the Fire 7 on offer for less. The one thing that I do that annoys me is if I read something interesting I'll look it up on t'internet. In a PD James there were a few old murderers mentioned so I looked them up to see if they were real cases, two hours later I was still reading about them!
If you're a bad sleeper however 'they' do say that screens are not a good idea at bedtime!
If you're a bad sleeper however 'they' do say that screens are not a good idea at bedtime!
well I bought one genie about 2 years ago - it cost me £100 but I didn't like it, didn't like the annoyance of only touching it to turn pages etc, however I do know people who love it, I gave it away a few weeks later
I have just recently bought a Fire 7 tablet, for me it was to send photos and video, on Amazon think it cost about £35, and I believe you can get kindle on it.
Try Amazon and it was sold by Currys, at £35 it is very cheap.
I have just recently bought a Fire 7 tablet, for me it was to send photos and video, on Amazon think it cost about £35, and I believe you can get kindle on it.
Try Amazon and it was sold by Currys, at £35 it is very cheap.
I've had my kindle quite a while - this is my second one - and I wouldn't be without it. Great for reading in bed in the dark - wherever I happen to be in the world I can get a new book at any time day or night - and I can take a whole library away with me without paying a penny in Excess Baggage charges. What's not to like?
genie - I have just looked at my bank account - I actually bought on Ebay
here is the link - was £37.99 - good luck whatever you choose
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here is the link - was £37.99 - good luck whatever you choose
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I've got a Kindle and a Kobo. (One was a gift). I've been using eReaders for years, I started with a Sony. I do like the Kindle, it's great for reading at night as it has an adjustable backlight. Easy to use, lightweight.
The downside for me is that is very difficult to transfer my library eBooks which I borrow from my local library. It is much easier to do that on my Kobo.
I haven't bothered paying the £10 to remove the ads. It is only there when I switch it on so doesn't affect my reading.
The battery lasts a long time so is perfect for holidays, much easier than taking lots of books.
I did buy a cheap cover for it. I lie on my side and can prop the book up. Much less fiddly than a paper book.
The downside for me is that is very difficult to transfer my library eBooks which I borrow from my local library. It is much easier to do that on my Kobo.
I haven't bothered paying the £10 to remove the ads. It is only there when I switch it on so doesn't affect my reading.
The battery lasts a long time so is perfect for holidays, much easier than taking lots of books.
I did buy a cheap cover for it. I lie on my side and can prop the book up. Much less fiddly than a paper book.