

I didn't want an ipad because they are just too darn freakin big and heavy. For me 7 inches is enough. Plus my phone already acts as a mobile hotspot, has a GPS, camera etc ad this thing wa only $248 vs $400-$600 with the ipad. I was a little torn between the nook color and the older monochrome e-ink readers like the regular nook or the kindle that have much mire amazing battery life.
In fact I argued with (e:enknot) about this one night for a while and I still feel like e-ink is easier to read but I like that the device doubles as a larger screen web browser. It also does music, pandora etc and being that it is actually android based I should be able to get the kindle app on here as well at some point.
Supposedly it works with the epub books from the library. I found it interesting that books really get checked out from the library meaning that so ebook (e:terry) wanted was checked out by someone else therefore not available.
I wrote a whole surebert suite for publishing ebooks in epub format. That will soon allow me to release a new feature for estrip were you can download your entire journal as one big ebook for safe keeping. The format is quite interesting. It is basically a zip file with a manifest anda bunch of related media and xhtml files.
So typing on this size screen is perfect? I can almost type a fast as if this were a real keyboard.
Oh one last thing is that magazines are freakin cheap like $1-$2/month but I couldn't find the linux magazines I wanted yet.
Btw, I just learned that my brother is actually good friends with the person who made xournal and has been for the past 11 years. Who knew!!
You have the colour nook now? Can you put xournal on it or pdf xchange viewer? Can you view pdfs directly?? Can I check it out at the party?
Oooh, soon I will be able to download all the nonsense I write here. :-)
I don't get why the kindle can't just do the open epub format. Its seems like such a pain to have to convert considering so many books are already in that format.
I get ebooks & audio books from my home library's consortium. The library just got five Kindles today. :::link::: Kinda neat concept about the digital rights check-in/check-out. I'm *this close* to buying my first kindle book. Immediate gratification for $7.99...and it's a short book so if I hate reading it on my laptop or phone, I won't be too annoyed.
I'm looking forward to the ability to d/l my whole (e:strip) journal. I did that recently with my LiveJournal. Since I'm not updating the LJ, I'm gonna stop paying for it, but didn't want to do that until I could grab the five years of content.