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Which Kindle for This Senior Citizen You Recommend?

Started by newhorizons, November 24, 2010, 09:32:31 AM

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newhorizons

Hi All, Need some advice about Kindle's as none of my kids have one. They all can see well...
Did not realize there were more than one product available as you folks have posted about Kindles and I have faithfully read your posts.
Here are 3 different ones I found on Amazon today:
Kindle 
Kindle 3G 
Kindle DX


You have a preference? Please will share some of the +'s to one you may have?

Have had many eye issues and still have a glare problem even after last surgery. 
Surgeries to peel both and grow new epitheliums in 2000 and Crystal Lens put in when having cataract surgery in 2009.
 
Do you prefer one of the above for ease on hands to hold? Carpal tunnel surgeries on both wrists several years ago

Any suggestions you may offer ASAP will greatly be appreciated as like to purchase one during Black Friday Sales.

Thanks in advance for your time and effort to help me, Joy :-*

gsmraxe

I like the DX.  It reads PDF well, and I'm far sighted so a bigger screen (9.7")  is a plus.

Drawbacks are that this reader is BIG, it's also heavy and it's a lot pricier than the smaller one.

I highly recommend the DX, I love it...

Dolly Dimples

  Joy, please satisfy my curiosity, and please tell me what is a Kindle?

        Kindle.. here in the UK is an old fashioned term for firewood!
                                            Thanks ,    Dolly



                         

puccini914

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Kindle is an electronic reader available though Amazon.com.  The screen looks just like ink on a page.  You can adjust the font size on any of the Kindles.  It can store thousands of books.  I have the 6" without the 3G network.  All new Kindles come with the WI-Fi ability to access the Internet and buy books right from your device.  The 3G and the DX I believe come with it's own Wi-Fi connection as long as you are in their coverage area.  I don't get coverage here in the mountains of North Georgia, but I have a Wi-Fi connection at home.

I love my kindle.  It's really light compared to even small paperbacks.  There's no glare on the screen.  You still need some kind of lightsource to read by, Kindle is not backlit.  I think that's one of the reasons it's so easy on the eyes, that and the screen looks like paper.  Mines as thin as a pencil and about the size of a small paperback book.  I can carry it in my purse wherever I go.  The one I have is listed at $139.  There are thousands of books you can get for free and even newspaper subscriptions.

Hope this helps.

Peace be with you.
Jennifer

Joe S.

Do they display graphics? Most of what I read have heavy graphics to help explain the concepts.
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puccini914

There are graphics, but no color. I'm rading a Fantasy novel right now and there are maps throughout the book.  My Kindle shows the maps, but it can't really zoom in on the maps, so they are a little hard to read.  Pictures, graphics etc look like fine etchings or old plate prints.  I'm not sure how it would do for tech manuals or that type of thing.  You can mae the fonts pretty large , even on my 6 inch screen.  I've got mine set to a little smaller then you would see in a large Print edition of a paperback.  I'm feeling under the weather last couple of days and have just tried to glue myself to my Kindle until I feel better.  Talk to you soon.

Peace be with you.
Jennifer

newhorizons

puccini914  (Jennifer) I'm feeling under the weather last couple of days and have just tried to glue myself to my Kindle until I feel better.  Talk to you soon.

Peace be with you.
Jennifer
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Jennifer, Greatly appreciate your answers to help others understand Kindle.  I, like you, are under the weather with dehiabilating(sp) pain in lower back.

Thank goodness we had not planned Thanksgiving other than spending time and simple meal with hubby and me.

Guess tomorrow is truly going to be a 'black' Friday for me... :'(  Off to bed for the night           Joy


trector1955

I love my kindle. I have the one that cost $139.00 It is so easy on my hands and eyes. you can make the font bigger. That is the words you can make bigger so you can see them pretty easy.It also can read to you if you want to just close your eyes. Check out Amazon.com  and now I think you can download music

tracyj

Ok just to be different I've got the Sony Daily Reader and I love it!   Its the size of a paper back, but has a larger screen than many others (7inch).  Also I'm not fixed in to buying from any one store.

Tracy

Sarah

Questions about the Kindle.  Do you have to plug it in somewhere to use it?  Or, do you have to have wireless internet?  Can you use it with dial-up internet?  I don't know what WiiFi is - is it necessary to have?  Is there a charge for some books and does the price vary?  Is it somehow connected to a cell phone?  I have a cell phone but it is prepaid.  Is it expensive to run?  Thanks.  I am a senior citizen too and am afraid I am not up to the latest technology.

ErinG

I noticed that Target sells the Amazon Kindle and they have the different models on display in the store.  I didn't check them out very thoroughly, but maybe you could swing in to the store to see what differences look like in person?

puccini914

Kindle has a rechargeable battery.  It comes with a charging cord.  You can download books through your computer connected by a USB cable if you don't have wireless.  It is best to have a wireless modem for your computer and I don't know how slow the books will download.  You may want to get the one that has the 3G.  I think it's 189 now.  The people at Amazon.com kindle suport are great.  Go to Amazon.com, go to the Kindle Stroe and click the tab that reads Kindle support and when you put in your phone number, they call you back immediately.  They are very nice.If you don't live way out in the middle of nowhere, like I do, the Kindles that say 3G would be best.  They have their own internet access connection built in.  I don't live in an area that gets 3G.

Hope this helps.

Peace.
Jennifer

coopwall

I love my Kindle DX with the 9.7 " screen!  I can make the font large, so that reading is so easy!  Especiallly important for me with fibromyalgia is traveling with it, making it easy to carry more than one book!

coopwall

sewandsew

In my asking about which Kindle, my friends said to get the IPad instead.  I haven't done anything about it yet.  Just thought I'd toss it in for your consideration.

Mudpup

I had bought the Sony Ebook Reader the Red one. but when I started using it I realized I was having problem with the contrast. the background isn't true white it all seemed to be shades of gray/grayscale. If it would have had a back light it might have been different. but because I have had laser surgery for Glaucoma and have the beginning of Cataracts, on top of the Sjogren's dry eye. It was really bad. so I ended up taking it back. and I am going to get a more dollars together and get an Ipad. I loved that the ebook readers can play audio books when my eyes needed a break. but the Ipad can do that plus its like a computer monitor, well it is a computer monitor lol. but I find this will be my best bet. It will also do so much more. My son has one and I have tried it out. its #1 in my Books  :D pardon the pun.