Congrats on your new Kindle. :-) I keep my Paperwhite 2 with me always and have started buying jackets based on whether or not they have pockets into which my Kindle fits.
2) Don’t know how easy they break, since I haven’t dropped one. I mean, when was the last time you dropped a book to the floor, or your phone? You’ll probably be equally careful with your Kindle.
I had an accident with my Kindle Keyboard, however, where I put it in my backpack without cover and pressure from a corner one of my hardcover books made an indentation in the screen. It slightly discolored the background of the Kindle, but the text is still readable.
The reason I don’t use a case is that I carry it with me, and the case makes it slightly thicker and heavier. I would use a case if I had it in my backpack.
1) I don’t.
3, 4) Check out Caliber for library management and book-tagging. I much prefer it to organizing books into collections on my Kindle. It will also convert between formats, but if your pdf is a scanned book it won’t improve.
Also check out the Kindle add on for Chrome/Mozilla. It sends web pages directly to your Kindle.
Whenever I want to read articles or text, but not on my computer. Either because I want a distraction free environment (no tabs on the Kindle), or because I won’t bring my laptop with me, or because I’m outside and need a glare free screen, or because I prefer the soft light of the Kindle screen late at night and in bed, etc., etc.
My most recent sent-to-Kindle article is this one. If I like it, I will import it into my Calibre library and tag it as “read” and maybe “thinking” or “creativity” or some such. As an alternative to bookmarking or Evernote web-clipping.
Congrats on your new Kindle. :-) I keep my Paperwhite 2 with me always and have started buying jackets based on whether or not they have pockets into which my Kindle fits.
2) Don’t know how easy they break, since I haven’t dropped one. I mean, when was the last time you dropped a book to the floor, or your phone? You’ll probably be equally careful with your Kindle.
I had an accident with my Kindle Keyboard, however, where I put it in my backpack without cover and pressure from a corner one of my hardcover books made an indentation in the screen. It slightly discolored the background of the Kindle, but the text is still readable.
The reason I don’t use a case is that I carry it with me, and the case makes it slightly thicker and heavier. I would use a case if I had it in my backpack.
1) I don’t.
3, 4) Check out Caliber for library management and book-tagging. I much prefer it to organizing books into collections on my Kindle. It will also convert between formats, but if your pdf is a scanned book it won’t improve.
Also check out the Kindle add on for Chrome/Mozilla. It sends web pages directly to your Kindle.
My phone does occasionally drop to the floor.
I already wear Scottevest clothing, so I have big enough pockets :) At least when I’m wearing more than just a T-Shirt.
In what kind of instances do you use it?
Whenever I want to read articles or text, but not on my computer. Either because I want a distraction free environment (no tabs on the Kindle), or because I won’t bring my laptop with me, or because I’m outside and need a glare free screen, or because I prefer the soft light of the Kindle screen late at night and in bed, etc., etc.
My most recent sent-to-Kindle article is this one. If I like it, I will import it into my Calibre library and tag it as “read” and maybe “thinking” or “creativity” or some such. As an alternative to bookmarking or Evernote web-clipping.