Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th May 2009 18:55 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless With the success of the Kindle I and Kindle II still fresh in its memory, Amazon decided to take its line of e-ink digital ebook readers to the next level with the newly announced Kindle DX. The Kindle DX is basically a supersized Kindle II, but it comes with a number of interesting improvements.
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Why not get a Netbook?
by truckweb on Thu 7th May 2009 00:45 UTC
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On Amazon.com, you can get Asus Aspire One 10.1" COLOR LCD, 160Gb HDD, WindowsXP for $345. Just add a software eReader and you're done. You'll need to find a free wireless Internet hotspot while on the move if you want to buy stuff. It's not as slim, sized at 7.3 x 10.2 x 1.3 inches.

The Kindle DX, for $489 give you 9.7" of gray scale e-ink screen, low storage space, but a nice 2 week charge battery. And it's wireless anywhere (free). Oh and it's slim, sized at 10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38"

All in all, both take the same amount of space to carry, the Netbook is a little bit more heavier. The Kindle will last for weeks on a charge but can't run OpenOffice (MS Office) or FireFox, or Skype, IM, you name it. Just how many eBook you can carry with you on the 160Gb HDD? More than the Kindle DX. And the color LCD is not THAT bad for eyes and it's in color.

So you don't get the "iTune" like experience of buying eBook while using your Netbook, true, you only get that easy with the Kindle.

But is it all worth it? Why pay $489 eReader -VS- $345 Netbook ??

Edited 2009-05-07 00:53 UTC