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Originally Posted by Pturner
Love my Kindle. I Kindle daily.
Pros: - Read in any type size that fits your eyes. Easier to read than either print or backlit screen.
Highlight any word in any text to look it up in dictionary.
No matter how many things you are reading, it opens each one to where you left off.
Search any text. Highlight, add note and bookmark pages all easy.
Virtual books don't take up bookshelves full of space, but you can still keep all your books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
Lightweight and easy to carry. Take your library with you where ever you go.
Books are cheap to free and can be shared.
I'm sure I left some out.
Don't know any cons.
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Agree with analysis by PTurner above.
Wife and I each have our own and when one buys a book it can be downloaded to the others kindle.
Wife has cover with the light and enjoys it when reading in bed.
I find I read much more since acquiring the kindle, on average 2 - 3 books per month. You can also lend out any of your books to another person with a kindle or even if they do not have a kindle they can read the book on their computer. The lend period is for 14 days.
In the near future you will be able to borrow kindle books from your local library for 2 week periods.
All in all, the kindle is an outstanding devise and I recommend it highly.