e reader
Tagged Discussions
celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Apr
As of May 20, 2026 Kindle e-reader devices released in 2012 or earlier Amazon will no longer support. While the older devices can still read existing content they will no longer be able to buy, borrow or download new books. Only...
9 responses •
10 people
Nick R Thomas
@asfarasiknow (3340)
• Bournemouth, England
21 Aug 16
I don't own an iPad and most of the writing I do on here is sent from a NOOK (the Barnes and Noble e-reader). I am not very technical but I was given this as a gift three years ago and use it for pretty much everything - except...
5 responses •
6 people
Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52140)
• Staten Island, New York
3 Jan 16
When it comes to reading books I prefer to read paperbacks or hardcovers as opposed to e-books. I love holding an actual book in my hands, turning its pages, and inhaling the aroma of a printed book, especially if it's old....
3 responses •
1 person
pgn
@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
19 Dec 15
If you have difficulty reading normal-sized printed books, here is a relatively low-cost solution: The basic Kindle reader device, the one that sells for ca £50 at Amazon in the UK.
The basic Kindle uses a reflective screen,...
14 responses •
15 people
Jekca
@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
22 Sep 15
There are many types of E-Readers (Kindle for me), and each has things that people like or don't like about them. I will admit, I was against the concept at first, years ago. I like the feel of paper, I didn't want to stare at a...
10 responses •
10 people


