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  <updated>2009-11-23T00:30:48Z</updated>
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    <published>2009-05-10T20:30:10Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-10T20:39:06Z</updated>
    <title>Cartoon: Kindle XL</title>
    <summary>The day after you bought that Kindle 2 last week, Jeff Bezos was on a stage announcing a whole new Kindle: the DX, with a larger screen, support for PDFs and a free pony with every purchase. (The screen isn&apos;t the only thing that&apos;s larger - have a look at the price tag.) The size...</summary>
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      <name>Rob Cottingham</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/kindle_logo_mar09.jpg" />The day after you bought that Kindle 2 last week, Jeff Bezos was on a stage announcing <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/amazon_introduces_new_big-screen_ebook_reader_focu.php">a whole new Kindle</a>: the DX, with a larger screen, support for PDFs and a free pony with every purchase. (The screen isn't the only thing that's larger - have a look at the price tag.)</p>

<p>The size increase will go over well with people who need a big canvas - <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/will_students_want_a_kindle_for_textbooks.php">students using the Kindle</a> to read textbooks are a big target audience for the DX. But I can't help but wonder if the newest Kindle is heading in the wrong direction. Portability, after all, is one of the device's most dazzling charms; Kindles 1 and 2 are about the size of a trade paperback, and smaller than most hardcovers.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>Here, then, is my prediction: the next Kindle is going to go in the opposite direction, and shrink. In fact, it will truly differentiate itself in the e-book reader market... by getting rid of the display altogether. The Kindle Shuffle should be available in time for Christmas.</p>

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    <id>tag:www.readwriteweb.com,2009://1.14994-comment:137329</id>
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    <title>Comment from Ben on 2009-05-10</title>
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        <name>Ben</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why I wouldn't buy a kindle:</p>

<p>When I throw my text books down in frustration, they still work.</p>

<p>When I spill beer on my books, they still work.</p>

<p>I have a laptop, I don't need another device.</p>

<p>When studying, it's helpful to jump back and forth around pages.  I bet I can do that faster with a book.</p>

<p>Books are cheap.</p>

<p>Books don't run out of batteries.</p>

<p>Books are easy to read.</p>

<p>Books don't come with instructions.</p>

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    <published>2009-05-10T21:42:50Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Micheal on 2009-05-10</title>
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        <name>Micheal</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ben:</p>

<p>"Books are cheap"</p>

<p>Certainly the typical romance novel, or MSCE study guide, can be had for relatively few dollars. However, my Linear Circuits Analysis text from 3rd year physics ran me $220 new. Used, it was $165.</p>

<p>Having gone back to university in 2003 to complete my physics degree, I can tell you that as a student, I would have appreciated the ability to carry *all* my texts in a single device ... as opposed to the 30 lb backpack I was lugging around.</p>

<p>I tried scanning my reference materials to PDF and reading them on my laptop, but you can only do that for an hour or so at a time. An e-ink screen is the next best thing to paper - especially if you plan to do any reading outdoors in direct sunlight. Laptop screens just don't cut it.<br />
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    <published>2009-05-10T22:41:53Z</published>
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    <id>tag:www.readwriteweb.com,2009://1.14994-comment:137340</id>
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    <title>Comment from Rob Cottingham on 2009-05-10</title>
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        <name>Rob Cottingham</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ben's comments aren't all off the mark; a Kindle can run down or break, and doesn't make flipping back and forth very easy.</p>

<p>But I'll definitely side with Mike... especially when it comes to the weight and cost of textbooks. And one or two other advantages:</p>

<ul><li>You can search a Kindle for text strings.</li>
<li>If you have an iPhone, then even if you've left your Kindle at home (or the battery has run down), you can read your books.</li></ul>

<p>Here's one thing I'd love to know: has anyone compared the lifecycle enviro impact of a Kindle compared to the impact of printing books?</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-05-10T23:53:38Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from ReDs on 2009-05-10</title>
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        <name>ReDs</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Yes..</p>

<p>I agree with above comments..Books are always better for reading when it compare to electronic devices...</p>

<p>Kindle is a not a good invention..When we have laptops waht is the use of this..</p>

<p>so sorry amazon....ivent something unique..</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-05-11T05:12:25Z</published>
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    <id>tag:www.readwriteweb.com,2009://1.14994-comment:137386</id>
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    <title>Comment from mark mapstone on 2009-05-11</title>
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        <name>mark mapstone</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>personally I don't care much for what any of the technology looks like at this 'infant' stage... I'm just happy a portable practical format for reading text is being pursued. I mean, c'mon - reflective screens that flicker and mess with my eyes? no wonder literacy and attention spans for young people are at its lowest for decades - perhaps if we all enjoyed reading on our computer screens, the Internet would look a lot different than it does today.</p>

<p>The sooner we all embrace the idea of a portable text format (not killing books entirely) the sooner we'll all be better off for working on any electronic screen.</p>

<p>If we all adopt the stance of the many that are trying to suppress and berate the e-ink  movement (and substantial investment) by these companies, then we're effectively holding ourselves back in the dark ages. No fun. </p>

<p>Now then - where can I get me one of these billboard sized Kindles ;) </p>

<p>mark</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-05-11T08:43:54Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Micheal on 2009-05-11</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>ReDs:</p>

<p>"Kindle is a not a good invention..When we have laptops waht is the use of this.."</p>

<p>Plenty of benefits over a laptop:</p>

<p>1. A much easier-to-read screen. Reading off a backlit screen for extended periods is tiring. E-Ink is higher contrast & resembles paper (it's not an LCD).</p>

<p>2. Long battery life. I charge my Sony e-reader (which uses the same type of screen) once a *month*. And I read on it daily. Compare that to a laptop, which needs to be charged for every 4 hours of use (or if you have a netbook w/a 6 cell battery, every 6-8 hours).</p>

<p>3. Much lighter to carry around than a laptop.</p>

<p>4. Generates much less heat than a laptop.</p>

<p>5. Much more natural form-factor for reading than a laptop.</p>

<p>I could go on, but you get the idea...</p>

<p>Don't get me wrong - I love books and they certainly have their place. But I'd rather have an ereader for all the PDF documentation I have to read ... and when I'm writing code on a 13" MacBook screen, it's nice to have that documentation handy for reference *offscreen*, leaving me a big window in which to write code.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-05-11T22:49:55Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Rob Cottingham on 2009-05-11</title>
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        <name>Rob Cottingham</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Amazon, you're crazy if you don't send Michael a Kindle DX.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-05-12T05:49:46Z</published>
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