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The Amazon Kindle Thread
Amazon's "Kindle" eBook reader is finally going to be available outside of the USA.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/10/07...ng-october-19/ You will still have to purchase it from Amazon.com though, rather than a local Amazon site. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015T963C/...pf_rd_i=468294 The Kindle has a built-in 3G & HSDPA modem, which can also fall back to GPRS & EDGE, for connecting to Amazon's "Whispernet" for downloading content. "Whispernet" access is free & uses "AT&T's 3G high-speed data network in the U.S. and partner networks outside of the U.S". |
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I want one.
One problem though is the cost of delivery adds £30 onto the cost and it comes with the US plug! Really how lazy is it not to include regional power supplies. |
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Although not sure if I really want a kindle or just want an ebook reader and one of the Sony ones would suit me a bit better. |
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The new Sony one's look really nice especially the touch screen version. I have a Cybook at the moment so I can't really justify a new ebook reader.
:( JJ |
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Last time i ordered stuff from Amazon.com i got charged fees from the postman too.
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I'm hoping that, now that the Kindle will be available outside the US, the Kindle iPhone App will become available in the UK App Store (it's currently only available in the US App Store).
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$279 = £174.71 Priority Courier Shipping to Europe of "Kindle or Kindle Accessories" = $14.99 = £9.39 Total = £184.10 Then add Import VAT @ 15% ... £27.62 (rising to £32.22 when VAT goes back up to 17.5%). For some countries, Amazon has an "Import Fees Deposit" service, where you can pay the relevant fees in advance via Amazon when you pay for the actual order itself (Amazon takes your money for the estimated fees, & passes it on to the shipping people to pay the relevant import fees on your behalf when it gets to this end). If you don't pay it in advance, then you have the situation like you have had before, where the delivery company pay the fees for you and hold onto the item until you reimburse them... often plus an admin fee of some sort (I've been stung for fees before when ordering some things from the US, and had to pay Import VAT plus a separate handling fee when picking the item up from the Royal Mail depot). [Although, speaking of Amazon & Royal Mail... Amazon.co.uk has ditched Royal Mail for parcels over 500g... http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oc...postal-strikes ] |
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Nah! I prefer a book and the smell of books.I can take a book into the bath..;)
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I would love an e-book reader but they are still too expensive for me.
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Good point about the USB but given the cost of the thing I wish they put more effort into these small details. I mean really, How hard would it have been to ship a bunch to the UK to store in their own warehouses and have UK plugs on them? They could still allow purchase though the US store but then the shipping would be cheaper. They went to the trouble of putting a 3G connection into the device and getting International rights from the Publishers after all. It's bizarre. |
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Not sure I like the remote wipe feature of the Kindle though, A lot of online ebook retailers are starting to apply geographical restrictions which are really anoying when a 'UK' version is not available.
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Also, someone pointed out on another forum I posted this on, colour e-ink devices are round the corner, plus apparently the rumoured Apple Tablet may support eBooks in some way. Allegedly. Quote:
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Incidentally after re-downloading the Kindle app I can confirm it's working fine. Ordered a book off amazon and can read it on the phone. |
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Think I'd prefer the new sony prs-600, the kindle is really big for the amount of actual screen you get.
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