They have put a lot of emphasis on making the actual reading experience very book-like, and use the "electronic paper" technology which was also used in Sony's e-book, which I haven't experienced (yet) but which has good reviews. And the form factor is quite book-like. But then they've added in additional technology where it makes sense, like having a built in dictionary, bookmark capabilities, etc. And of course you have all of the good features of shopping at Amazon like book reviews and recommendations, and it is automatically tied to your existing Amazon account.
I'm always interested in significant new innovations in how users interact with technology (like the iPhone), and this seems to me to be a candidate for something in that league - in fact it could be more significant than the iPhone if successful, in terms of changing the way people do things (reading, in this case). So anyway, I was sufficiently intrigued that I have ordered one to give it a try - it should arrive tomorrow, and I'll report back on my experience.
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OK - a couple of things on this - first, couldn't they have made it a little prettier? It looks like something from an old "space" tv show from the 70's.
Secondly - will they give you electronic copies of all the books you've already bought on Amazon? That would be very cool.
I agree it looks a bit ugly in a lot of the pictures - though some reviews say it's a bit better when you see it for real ... we'll see! And it certainly would be nice if you got copies of previously bought books - I haven't seen any mention of that, but maybe we can drop Mr Bezos a line to suggest that! It would also be nice if it could access subscription based services like O'Reilly's Safari. I just found out that they charge for access to blogs, which somewhat balances out the "free" wireless access. But overall I'm still intrigued by a lot of aspects of it.
If you receive it, can you also review the drawing of images nad map-like pictures? would be interesting to me.
(I also wonder what will happen with Platic Logic as they "show"/fake in a picture an Ordnance Survey map on the display: http://www.plasticlogic.com/hi-res.php)
99c a month per RSS feed?? Is that true? Coz that can get pretty expensive quick if you use it for this (which I guess isn't the point of the machine, but they touted it as a feature).
http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/11/kindling-this-b.html
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