I still love my Kindle 2

But like Scott at the Fat Guy, I probably will get a Kindle Paperwhite when the 2 finally bites the dust. Richard Fernandez, as usual with him, has a nice little essay on why he loves his Paperwhite, with only this little proviso:

“The biggest benefit of the readers, I’ve found, is that you can shift between volumes. When the classics get too heavy you can always switch to something more tradesman-like. But perhaps that is properly considered, a disadvantage. The one thing the old timers had on us is they had so little in the way of portable information they were forced to discover drama in nature or find it in their own thoughts. They preferred poetry because verse is compressed; full of suggestion, not exposition.”

I would only add that I have bought more books with the 2 than I ever did in paper. I love the ease of buying, even from on my back in bed, and the dictionary for checking the meanings of words. The Kindle is even searchable! Zounds.

Via The Fat Guy

2 responses to “I still love my Kindle 2

  1. I am still for all-in-one machines like my Samsung. Today more and more models of 7 and 8 inch ones are being sold. With a spot for your SIM card and an additional memory bay.

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    If you like staring at a backlit screen. The K2 is more like reading a book. Even the new Paperwhite supposedly manages to be lit without back lighting.