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Bit slow with gagets these days so what's the pros and cons of the Kindle ? Thinking my eye's will be able to read more pages at night with a bright screen than say a book ( mature cheader here ) Got three books away this trip add in the magazines and news papers then it's quite a weight to carry around in transit..

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A couple of years ago, I'd have said that I could never read a book on something electronic. Then I bought my wife a Kindle for Christmas in 2011, and it is great. The charge lasts for 3-6 weeks, even if you are reading for 3 or 4 hours a day on it, the screen isn't like reading on a normal electronic device - no eye strain or glare at all.

I bought a Kobo Touch (WH Smith version of the Kindle) about 6 weeks ago, and it does everything a Kindle can do, but goes further in terms of the formats it can read. I won't go into detail as to why that is desirable, but having both in the house, I would personally recommend the Kobo over the Kindle to anyone reading.

So much better having one of these when going on holiday than lugging several actual books about.

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It takes me a year to read a book, still trying to get through the excellent 'Nemesis' by Peter Evans, the story about Aristotle Onassis and the Kennedys. Everyone was shagging everyone else behind each other's back - or stabbing each other in the back. Fascinating story, but it might take me another six months to finish it. If I have some downtime, I prefer putting headphones on and listening to my iPod, than reading.

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I've never tried a kindle. Maybe I'm a Luddite but I can't imagine reading a book that isn't physically a book. A book should look like a book and feel like a book IMO.

I can maybe understand the attraction of a kindle for taking on holiday, less weight and bulkiness to carry around, but I still advocate the real thing ahead of technological progress.

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Kindle is great. I've also got the Kindle App on an Android Tablet but i prefer reading on the Kindle. A good program on your PC to compliment the Kindle is Calibre e-book management software (free to download) which offers excellent format conversion options and manages free newspaper subscriptions, etc.

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Pros of device: portability, can up the font size if you forget your specs / are in fading eyesight denial stage, instant gratification access, no need to go to an actual shop and interact with humans

Cons: drop it / lose it and it's more than few quid gone, yet another effing gadget that needs charging, cables, crash risk etc; hard to love, instant gratification access cheapens the overall experience; potential book shop killer.

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Normally at home I prefer books or even a newspaper as there's just something about holding the paper in your hand and actually turning pages instead of looking at a screen, (to me it's like the difference between going to a game and watching a game on the telly). But I have a tablet with an e-book reader app (and also Calibre which is great for changing formats) which lets me go on holiday and take a stack of books, browse the internet, listen to music etc.I also use a solar charger for the tablet.

I think there will eventually come a day when you can't buy a book, newspaper or magazine and everything will be on an e-reader but that will be a few years away.

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Not easy to get books that I would read in Bangkok. Was home last new year and treated myself to a Kobo. (Kindle's were sold out, and Kobo seemed just as good.)

Now i can read what I like. Download prices are competitive.

7 months on, delighted with it. No complaints.

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