I could not imagine my life without my Kindle.
I did the research on various reading devices and settled on the Kindle. I have never regretted this decision.
One of the big reasons I chose a Kindle over its competitors is the fact that it will read to me. I rarely purchased audio books, but I find this feature is one I could not give up. It allows me to do my household chores (folding laundry, cooking food, driving to work, etc.) and enjoy my book. Yes, it does sound mechanical, but I have adjusted to it, and I now find the voice calming.
I frequently hear people comment on why real books are better than my Kindle, but I think the advantages far out weigh the loss of the book. I found constantly carrying a book in my hand began to cause pain. Also, it keeps my page automatically, is less bulky for travel and eliminates the need to add a room on to my house to hold all of my books.
I am almost never without my Kindle, nor do I want to be. I have owned version 2 and version 3. I chose to upgrade due to the increased batter life, the read to you function uses more battery. Since I can be on the road for hours in a given day (up to 15), I needed the extra juice.
An unexpected benefit were all of the free books I could download. Many books that are no longer covered under copyright laws (classics) are available for free download. Also, more recent releases can be found for free.
In the 2 years and 4 months I have owned a Kindle, I have read almost 1,000 books on the device(s). With my hard use, I have been the death of several Kindles with only routine use. I have found the Amazon support line to be extremely helpful. If the Kindle is under warranty, they do not hesitate to replace it is a flaw in the Kindle. I have had 5 Kindles over the years while only purchasing 2.
The most common question I get from new Kindle purchasers has to do with protecting the Kindle with a case or sleeve. My best recommendation is to think how you plan to use your Kindle. I like a cover that opens like a book. If you are going to use it a lot and it will travel with you. I would recommend an actual case. A case will allow you to quickly open it and provide protection to the Kindle itself. I currently have a gel skin on the Kindle (adds personality and protection) and a protective case.
If you do not read much, less than 1 book a month, I would not recommend the expense, but I do love mine. I also read more than a book a day, so it is a great expenditure.
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