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Amazon Kindle 2 First Impressions (Part 1)
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Girl, Interrupted $7.12 Based on Susanna Kaysen's best-selling memoir of her two-year stay in a New England psychiatric hospital in the late '60s, this acclaimed drama stars Winona Ryder as a troubled teen who commits herself after a suicide attempt. The friendship of a rebellious fellow inmate (Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winner Angelina Jolie) and a no-nonsense nurse (Whoopi Goldberg) help Ryder learn to fight to rec... |
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The Deer Hunter $6.09 Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, The Deer Hunter is simultaneously an audacious directorial conceit and one of the greatest films ever made about friendship and the personal impact of war. Like Apocalypse Now, it's hardly a conventional battle film--the soldier's experience was handled with greater authenticity in Platoon--but its depiction of war on an inti... |
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The Bourne Supremacy (Widescreen Edition) $3.29 Good enough to suggest long-term franchise potential, The Bourne Supremacy is a thriller fans will appreciate for its well-crafted suspense, and for its triumph of competence over logic (or lack thereof). Picking up where The Bourne Identity left off, the action begins when CIA assassin and partial amnesiac Jason Bourne (a role reprised with efficient intensity by Matt Damon) is framed for a murde... |
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Whitney $4.81 Whitney Whitney Houston | Format: Audio CD... |
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Nockalm Classics * Audio CD (2. März 1995) * Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1 * Label: Koch Inter (Universal) * ASIN: B000025S7X * Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 183.354 in Musik (Die Bestseller Musik) Möchten Sie die Produktinformationen aktualisieren oder Feedback zu den Produktabbildungen geben? Titelverzeichnis |
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Mighty Bright TravelFlex LED Book Light, Silver $8.12 This ultra-compact book light is infinitely adjustable to provide the perfect reading or task lighting on the go. The TravelFlex LED book light clips onto books, magazines, maps, backpacks and more. Custom engineered reflector with an optical grade lens spreads light evenly so there are no "hot spots". The bright LED never needs replacing, and the slim design means you can take it anywhere.... |
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Black Micro USB Dust plug for Amazon digital books reader $1.99 Black Micro USB Dust plug for Amazon digital books reader . Dust and moisture is harmful to the computer's two killers, often invisible to the computers being destroyed. Especially for the less common joints, covered with numerous dust over time, when really want to use it when they die because of the dust and rust of reasons, can not be used.The series was born, that is easy to overlook all the d... |
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Silverhill Tools Tablet and eReader Tool Kit $7.99 This toolkit works for most eReaders and Tablets. It includes the tools most commonly used for disassembly, battery changes, and other repair work. Please note that the metal spudger, while necessary for disassembly of some products, can scratch if used improperly.... |
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Duracell Go Mobile Charger / Rechargeable / includes car adaptor and 2 AA / 2 AAA precharged, rechargeable batteries, $12.99 Smart Power RechargedProductInformationThe Duracell Go Mobile Charger es with four rechargeable batteriesand offers excellent speed of charge and great mobility. Featuring a fast one-hour charge and a car adapter this charger letsyou charge four AA or AAA rechargeable batteries at home or on the goin no time. Use it any time and anywhere to charge upbatteries for all your digital devic... |
Is the Kindle 2 or the DX better?
Hey Guys,
First of all, I'm a proud Kindle 2 owner from the past three days.
I Love Every bit of the Kindle 2 and feel amazed to see it all the time and for the way it is designed.
However, I'm doing my MBA and I do carry a lot of files and college homework PDF files. I have those files stored in my Kindle 2, but honestly, I felt it a little hassle to read those files as they fit the screen and it was pretty small and not easy to read. I had to read it sideways choosing the option.
My question is, Would the DX be better? I wanna carry it everywhere and don't wanna carry the DX if I read a novel, if anyone has a DX , is it easy to carry it everywhere as I find it a little big?
I'm still confused fellas. Would appreciate it if you could all suggest me to go for the DX or are there any options where I can resize my PDF files on the present Kindle 2?
I think you can consider buying Kindle DX
PROS:
-- the larger screen is a definite plus. I use the larger type size on my Kindle 2 (older eyes), and at this type size I get far more text per page on the DX. This makes the whole reading experience more book-like (and should be a boon to people who buy large-print books.)
-- the screen is also sharper and crisper than my Kindle 2 in a side-by-side comparison: the text is darker, and the contrast is much better, making for better visibility overall.
-- on a side note, the larger screen also makes it possible to read poetry on the kindle, even at large type sizes. On earlier Kindles, the smaller screen cut off lines, so that you would lose the sense of when the poet ended the line. On the DX, you can see the whole line exactly as the poet meant it, with the cut-off in the right spot.
-- the PDF reader works as advertised, and is extremely convenient. PDF documents appear on the DX exactly as they do on a computer screen. Moreover, you can drag and drop your documents directly to the device using the USB cable (or use the for-a-fee email if you absolutely must.) The only downside: at least for the documents that I've used so far, I cannot adjust the type size as I can with native Kindle documents.
-- screen rotation also works as advertised: it operates as a mild zoom on both graphics and text and offsets slightly the downside of not being able to adjust the typesize on PDF documents. One nice design touch: the four-way navigation stick introduced on the Kindle 2 is rotation-sensitive, and will move as expected relative to the screen rotation.
-- more of the device space is devoted to the screen, while the white plastic border around the screen seems to have shrunk, both in general and compared to the proportion of screen to plastic on the Kindle 2. I like this (but see below about the keyboard).
-- storage: I like the increase in storage space, and don't mind the lack of an external storage card. I can see some people having trouble with this, but only those folks who either a) must regularly carry around PDF documents totalling more than 3.5 GB of space or b) must have nearly 3500 books regularly at their fingertips. I fall in neither category.
Amazon Kindle Home for more info,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015T963C?ie=UTF8&tag=bestdeals-y-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0015T963C


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