“If you buy a Kindle in the UK and want to read it on the beach on holiday in Spain, unless we have signed deals in Spain it's not going to work on that beach,”
So the Euro Kindle isn't going to have storage??? what a crap reason to delay. When I'm away i don't expect it to magically work everywhere.
By JeromePosted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:26 GMT
"If you ask for an e-book this Christmas, don’t be disappointed if you get a paperback instead."
I'd be extremely disappointed if I did get an e-book, they're one of the more pointless inventions of recent years. Why would I want to carry around yet another bulky piece of electronic gadgetry, when I could just use the smartphone that's in my pocket anyway? Sure, the display ain't quite so purdy, but I can live with that if it saves me carrying a man-bag around with me everywhere I go.
By MartinPosted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:27 GMT
“If you buy a Kindle in the UK and want to read it on the beach on holiday in Spain, unless we have signed deals in Spain it's not going to work on that beach,”
He can't mean that literally, surely? If you load the Kindle with (say) thirty books in Londond, surely it will work perfectly well in Spain. (Won't it?)
Perhaps you can't load new content over the air in Spain - but that doesn't mean it won't work as an eBook reader.
from the wording of this article, am I to believe that you can only use this e-reader where you have wireless coverage, sounds a bit crap to me, seeing as for some time at least, you will be reading the same book, so unless it streams page by page, whats the point.
Surely, on board storage allows you to have (at least) a couple of books with you, so that when you finish one, you dont have to connect to a network to download the next.
My Sony e-book has the 100 preloaded books stored on board, and has a 4gb SHHC with mp3's so i can listen while i read, no wires (except headphones) required.
Bad product, or my misunderstandment of the article..........
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 21st October 2008 10:00 GMT
You mention the Sony alternative, so why say :
"If you ask for an e-book this Christmas, don’t be disappointed if you get a paperback instead. Because it seems that Amazon is unlikely to launch its Kindle over here this year."
Why not get the Sony for Christmas ? Or do you think Amazon have an exclusive contract with the UK public for Christmas presents?
I personally don't want to "surf" for content all the time, I'd be content to download before I go.
By Andrew LanghornPosted Friday 24th October 2008 17:12 GMT
Indeed, I agree with Scott's comment above - the Sony Reader has been available from Sony Centres and at sonystyle.com ever since launch. And I'm sure countless other people sell 'em too.
This has got me thinking (yes, I know - it doesn't usually happen!): is Apple thinking of an iPod/iPhone upgrade to support ebooks from the iTMS?
Comments on: Amazon UK downplays Kindle Christmas
full euro coverage? #
By Ben Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:23 GMT
Disappointed #
By Jerome Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:26 GMT
Won't work in Spain?? #
By Martin Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:27 GMT
wireless only? #
By D@v3 Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:29 GMT
good idea #
By Janko Hrasko Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 08:35 GMT
Useless on the beach? #
By Mike Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 09:01 GMT
Fuck it #
By Joe K Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 09:24 GMT
Curious #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 10:00 GMT
Dumb quote #
By Mike Richards Posted Tuesday 21st October 2008 12:55 GMT
The Sony... #
By Scott Mckenzie Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 11:07 GMT
@ Joe K #
By Andrew Langhorn Posted Friday 24th October 2008 17:12 GMT