also have battery life to consider. ipad you're lookin at about 8-10 hours. Kindle battery life is about 30+ hours. They advertise it as 2 months battery life from a single charge but that's based on half an hour's use per day.
also have battery life to consider. ipad you're lookin at about 8-10 hours. Kindle battery life is about 30+ hours. They advertise it as 2 months battery life from a single charge but that's based on half an hour's use per day.
I've had my Kindle since April and have only charged it twice. If you have the WiFi on that really drains it. I struggle to find good TEXT books on it, which is why I was interested in this thread to see if anyone else had found any. It's deffinately saved me a lot of room on my bookshelf.
My opinion is that, despite all the technological wonders of the iPad, I don't consider it a true "e-book reader", it's just an extra thing it happens to have. To me the only true devices are the kindle and sony prs. I have the latter which I bought last year. Both have got their pros and cons but for day to day use, the sony reader works perfectly fine for me.
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Do you read pharmacy books and articles on kinde?
Are there any problems with pdf files?
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I have a sony, not a kindle. I don't have textbooks on there, just fiction. The sony one's good because it supports loads of formats, not just pdf.
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Thanks everyone for sharing his comments. But I was looking some free soft copy to download.
I visited amazon.com, but the book is still not available there.
I'm just looking for cost effectiveness. Don't need to purchase a hard copy.waterford fitness center
Last edited by Curtis89; 21st, April 2012 at 02:03 PM.
I bougt my clinical pharmacy-walker on e bay. ( hard copy)