Sunday, 26 August 2012

Kindles on Sale: Will they replace physical books?


For the first time since its launch in 2007, the number of physical books sold in Amazon is almost the same as ebooks sold.  With the number of Kindles on Sale, seen by the dropping prices of Kindles over the last few years, and the number of ebooks on the rise, we ask despite the fact that they are relatively cheap from $79, do they enhance our lives?

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As I am a physical book lover, I did not consider one.  But recently at a sale, I picked up one.  So here are my thoughts.

I start with the key question: Despite the dropping prices, it is that useful?  Will they gives us any more joy than having the pleasure of holding a book in our hands?

The Positives

Firstly: What I think is the most useful feature of these ereaders is the simplicity of holding so many books and files in a small, compact small 7’ gadget. (I got the Amazon Kindle Touch model, when there were Kindles on Sale recently.  You can get this model one for $99 (with wi-fi) or for $149 (with 3G capability).

While I go on holidays, it is typical for me to have 2-3 books as well as other office papers in my luggage bag. So I can see how having a little compace device can be useful in reducing bulk when away.  Certainly, I will be able to toggle between books and documents effortlessly while reducing bulk.

Secondly, with my Kindle ereader, I was surprised how I could read a novel for a long stretch without having getting eye-strain. It was surely quite different to reading directly from a computer display. I had actually heard this before from others. Nevertheless, "reading" is believing.

Thridly, I particularly like notes/books sharing facility that comes with it.  Imagine getting stuck into a book and then sharing notes with others who are like-minded and are reading the book at the same time?  It would be like starting an online book club.

Additionally, the browser is very useful extra. Although it is in black and white, it is useful being able to log in with ease, particularly with the 3G models, and catch up/send notes, and use the email.

The Bad


When I first looked over your Kindle e-reader, I could not get over how plain the idea looked. But having a few books on it now, it is clear to see why both the monitor and screens are made this way.

The monochrome monitors with the innovative e-ink eliminates glare from the screen. This helps make reading through for too long times less intense to the sight.

Definitely yes, certainly. For anybody who is a appropriate, in transit or perhaps techniques all around a good deal, it will help so that you can hold several kinds of publications, documents, in a single unit.

While this is good to note, we come back to the question:  Is it really useful?  Particularly because having the best technology on the ereader would not serve any purpose if I do not have much use for it over holding physical books.

For me, it boils down to this.  I know I would always have a book in hand.  I love seeing the colorful covers and reviews on it, the dog-ears of a read-book and all the quirks that come with holding a book.  However, I can see how useful it is too while travelling.  The biggest draw is the ability to reduce bulk, carry several documents together (both books and pdfs) and browse - all in one little device.

 I hope you find this article on Kindles on Sale useful to starting you on your journey into the world of ebooks.


Update: Aug 2012
Many users have asked if it is possible to transfer their ebooks to their PCs. 
This can be done in 3 easy steps.
1.        Register your Kindle account
2.       Download the Kindle for PC app.
3.       Go to your account and “deliver” the book to your PC.
The book will appear on the Kindle for PC app – just like that.