wayfriend wrote:Sad news. The Kindle I fell in love with, the one that I was so accustomed to it was like part of myself, the one in the base post of this thread ... died.
I need a new Kindle. But the new ones all seem to suck.
Ironically mine also died last week. Turned it on and nothing happened, wont reboot, no lights no nuthin.
I bought the new Kindle and it showed up pretty fast. I quickly synced a few books down, disabled the old Kindle on amazon and I'm up and running again.
So the skinny on the new device.
OK... you don't HAVE to be connected at all times. You can pull down any books you previously bought or ALL the books you bought and store them on your reader. As you read it still keeps track of where you were reading. But doesnt sync that to the cloud for you since you aren't connected. So if you logged into Kindle from your smart phone, you could not start reading where you left off on your kindle without paging through. If you then later pick up your kindle, you can sync to where you left off on your smart phone. One of the things (that doesnt require the cloud) I like about the new kindle is that you have a bar at the bottom where you can go backward and forward in the book very quickly without that contant hitting of buttons forward and back.
BUT..... while connected to the cloud you get, a way to look up definitions of words as you read them (in case you are reading SRD LOL). You can change the font very very easily. I like scanning the pages better and you can also tap the screen on the kindle and it will page forward. Finding the way to the home page buttons was fun... you tap near the top of the screen on the kindle and it brings it down.
Overall, I like the functionality of the new one better than the old one... although I have to buy a new cover because the new Kindle doesn't fit in my old one.
Hope that helps