
I just wanted to start a thread in praise of this nice little device. Maybe it has it's faults, and yet it doesn't take long before you realize you're doing all your reading on your Kindle.
I find the e-Ink screen very easy on the eyes, which I appreciate. Staring at a LCD screen too long is eye-straining. Also, the resolution is so good it does look just like printed text.
Some other things I'll share.
I jailbreaked my Kindle. Because I really didn't like the "screensavers" that were built in, and there was no way to change them. (Who wants to look at a picture of Emily Dickenson?) Someone had worked out how to jailbreak a Kindle, just so you can change the screensaver, because everyone hates them so much. So I did it.
I have a collection of Donaldson-related screensavers now. I'll have to show you guys some of them --- they are very sharp! Other people have posted theirs on the web.
I also fixed my Kindle with packing tape once. It was a big scandal at the time: Kindle 3s were crashing and hanging when you attached the non-lighted cover. Something to do with static charge forming on the outside of the cover and then dissipating through the contact points where the cover attaches, these contact points also being the means by which the Kindle powers the lighted covers. Amazon has withdrawn the non-lighted covers, and they rebated me the price of the lighted cover (which had no issues). However, the lighted cover is awful - its very thick and heavy. So I just used some tape to insulate the contact points - problem solved.
Love my Kindle, despite all of this. Or maybe because all of this.