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grandmaster 29-09-2010 15:13

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After borrowing one from my friend I noticed its back in stock so I have placed my order... :D
Where is it? I pressed the purchase button an hour ago..... I WANT MY KINDLE

:D:D

Tuftus 29-09-2010 22:36

Re: The Amazon Kindle Thread
 
Has anyone noticed how the TV ads are rather annoying, like, in an Apple kind of way?

gazfan 29-09-2010 22:57

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I'm in the (enviable?) position of having both a Kindle 2 & a Kindle 3 to play with...

Quite surprised, really, I placed the order for the new one on 27th September, expecting a two week delay - it arrived today !!!

At the moment, because both devices are registered to the same account I was able to download all the books I purchased for the 'old' Kindle to the new one from the archive on Amazon's server via 3G.

Presumably if I re-register the old kindle for exclusive use by Mrs Gaz, those books will only be available to me on the new device.

Regarding the difference between the two, the new Kindle 3 has a noticeably better contrast on the display - not that the kindle 2 was lacking, just that the new one is definitely improved.

colin25 30-09-2010 05:13

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If you can get the books on both, why not keep it that way. You might want to read some of the same books.

Or will it not allow new books on both?

grandmaster 30-09-2010 12:53

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AHHAAAAAA we have delivery I repeat we have delivery.
Now then I just have to get through this work day... hurry up grrr damn time, so slow..

Peter_ 30-09-2010 12:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grandmaster (Post 35100780)
AHHAAAAAA we have delivery I repeat we have delivery.
Now then I just have to get through this work day... hurry up grrr damn time, so slow..

If the is someone at home get them to bring it to work.;)

grandmaster 30-09-2010 13:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35100638)
If you can get the books on both, why not keep it that way. You might want to read some of the same books.

Or will it not allow new books on both?

I thought it would sync across all your devices registered to the account...

dilli-theclaw 30-09-2010 13:09

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You can certainly have books on more than one device (I have some o my ipod / pc / kindle) SOME books have a limit on the number of devices you can have them on.

grandmaster 30-09-2010 13:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35100781)
If the is someone at home get them to bring it to work.;)

Cant :( Mrs GM does'nt drive and I work a fair bit away from where I live..

Come on work day, hurry up and finish :mad: :D:D

I have been reading Percy Janckson and the lightening thief on my friends kindle so I need to buy that. (only got half way through)
Is there a way to share books? not that im condoning copyright infringement but its possible to share a physical book and you can take books from the library etc...

colin25 30-09-2010 16:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grandmaster (Post 35100797)
Cant :( Mrs GM does'nt drive and I work a fair bit away from where I live..

Come on work day, hurry up and finish :mad: :D:D

I have been reading Percy Janckson and the lightening thief on my friends kindle so I need to buy that. (only got half way through)
Is there a way to share books? not that im condoning copyright infringement but its possible to share a physical book and you can take books from the library etc...

Website says..
Can I share content with other Kindles?
Books can be shared between Kindles, Kindle for PC, or iPhones that are registered to the same account. There may be limits on the number of devices (usually six) that can simultaneously use a single book. Subscriptions to newspapers or periodicals cannot be shared on multiple devices. If you purchased a Kindle (Latest Generation), you can re-download books wirelessly for free, anytime, to your Kindles. We even back up your last page read and annotations, so when you re-download your books you can pick up where you left off with all of your notes still in place.

and from this
http://ilmk.wordpress.com/2010/08/27...t-kindle-book/

You can share Kindle books.

Don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. You can pay $9.99 for a bestseller from the Kindle store and share it with one hundred people (more if you like)…entirely legally…within the rules.

There’s one big restriction, though.

They have to be on your account.

Kindle books belong to the account on which they were purchased.

It doesn’t matter if the person who bought the book, the person who paid for it, is on the account any more or not.

You can pay for it, and your kids and grandkids and coworkers and friends can all read it.

But they have to be on your account.

There’s another major limitation, and that one is set by the publisher, on a per book basis. That’s on how many devices* you have the book simultaneously. Yes, you can have a hundred people or more on you account. But you can only have the book on so many devices on the account at the same time.

Unless it says otherwise on the book’s Amazon Product Page, the number of devices on which you can have the book at the same time is six. Some books have fewer device licenses (I’ve seen as few as 1), some are unlimited (those tend to be public domain ((not under copyright protection)) or independently published through Amazon’s Digital Text Platform).

Even if the book has one license, though, all of the people on your account can read it. They just have to take turns…just like with a paperbook.

But let’s say your Significant Other already has a Kindle and an Amazon account. You’ve each got your own Amazon account…it’s how the two of you keep gifts secret from each other. Your SO has already bought twenty books before your Kindle arrives.

Here’s what you have to decide:

Are you going to put your Kindle on your SO’s account (giving you access to the twenty books previously bought, and giving you both access to the books you buy in the future), or are you going to put in on your account?

Officially, you can’t combine the accounts later. I’ve heard about Customer Service doing that, but don’t count on it. They don’t have to do it.

Buy a book from the Kindle store when your Kindle is not on your SO’s account, and your SO doesn’t have access to it.

Now, I know there are some of you out there jumping up and down like Arnold Horshack, saying you can share Kindle store books with people not on your account. They register the Kindle to your account, download the book, and then deregister.

The book does not disappear from the Kindle (again, despite what you may hear from people).

That absolutely works mechanically.

But is it okay?

I don’t know.

That’s the question Amazon won’t answer for me. I’ve asked them different ways, even snail mailing the legal department.

Amazon is usually very responsive…I love their Kindle Customer Service!

But apparently, they decline to respond to this one.

I’ll write more about that another time. I know it’s against the Terms of Service to sell or give a Kindle with Kindle store content on it, but for now, I’m not going to recommend the register/download/deregister thing.

Let me stress that it could be perfectly fine: I just don’t now.

Bottom line, if you register your Kindle to an account with another Kindle on it, you can share the books for sure…no questions asked. All the Kindle store books bought on that account will be available to all of the devices on the account through the Amazon archives…even future devices. You can redownload the books as often as you want, to the same device or others (with that simultaneous device license limitation, of course).

There are advantages to having it on a separate account, too, don’t get me wrong. For one thing, the money issue is clear. If you’re on the same account with other people, you have to work out who is paying for what. You can switch credit cards…but only from the computer, not from the Kindle. You can buy gift certificates…but all that’s more complicated (although not too bad).

Also, you’ll both see what the other person is buying…there might be some surprises there.

So, before you buy your first Kindle book, you need to decide…on which account will your Kindle be registered?

* Other devices on your account could include: each Kindle for PC installation (two PCs, two devices); each Kindle for Mac installation; each iPad installation; each iPhone installation; each iPod touch installation; each Blackberry installation; each Android device installation. If you have six device licenses, and put that book on a desktop, a laptop, and a Kindle, you’ve used up three licenses.

gazfan 30-09-2010 18:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35101000)
snip

Great link, colin25, it looks like keeping them both on the same account may be the way to go. Thanks.

cookie_365 02-10-2010 20:00

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Ooooh, it's lovely :)

Really easy to hold and read, though I need to get the hang of where the next page buttons are when I'm holding it landscape.

Only bit of trouble was working out how to connect to my wifi with the SSID turned off but got that sorted now.

Now to actually read some of the stuff I've downloaded onto it :)

Raistlin 02-10-2010 20:06

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I've wanted a tablet style device to read books etc on for ages, in fact that's the only reason I really wanted an iPad.

I just can't justify the price :(

Are ALL books cheaper on the Kindle? If I decide I don't like it can I transfer my books to another format (for example, could I import them into iBooks if I chose to get one eventually)?

dilli-theclaw 02-10-2010 20:13

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I don't think you could transfer Kindle books to iBooks as the kindle format (azw) is DRM protected, BUT the iPad has a free kindle app so you wouldn't need to.

As has been mentioned the calbre software is great for converting formats. I've been able to convert all my stuff (that isn't drm'd) freely into the correct format for my kindle.

I wouldn't say ALL books are cheaper - but it does seem that most are.

Raistlin 02-10-2010 20:17

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Cheers :tu:


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