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I am thinking of buying a Kindle reader, but not all my questions are answered on the web site?

Can I download e-books, scanned doc and PDF file from my computer and vice/versa? Am I limited only to Kindle books? Where can I find them but Amazon? I have a large library- can I scan my books?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Yes, you can read your own ebooks, PDF files, or scanned documents on the Kindle reader, just that the file formats are supported by the Kindle and it will be okay. You can scan your books and put them as PDF files. See the section "Files Kindle Recognizes" on the official page here for the formats supported by Kindle reader:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&loc...

    I own the Kindle 2, so let me give you some of my opinions about it for you to decide. I've to say I love it! I think I've read over 30 books with my Kindle, no glitches so far! Kindle books are cheaper than actual books and I think I've saved over $100 for the books I've bought on the Kindle.

    I like reading as well, and at the beginning I did miss a bit on the feeling of reading books. But now I love to hold the Kindle, the e-ink seems to work very well, it is really like reading books... Now I often read with the Kindle for several hours but I don't feel tired... And I now prefer to manage all books inside the Kindle rather than my never big enough bookshelf... And like to do bookmarking, annotation, dictionary lookup without any additional thing but a Kindle.

    One of the reasons I love my Kindle is that it has helped me improve a lot on my efficiency and utilize my time. Before I have the Kindle, waiting time like when I'm waiting for friends or waiting for shuttle bus or some thing like that is simply wasted. Now I just need to bring the Kindle 2 along with me, and all my favorite books are inside it. Another thing I like the most is the text-to-speech function, which means I can "read" books without even holding or looking at the Kindle. Now I like to use this function when I've myself busy on some boring things, say when I'm on the step machine or doing some housework...

    There are quite a lot of free books (tips: if you're outside the U.S. all the books will have US$2 added, but when you choose to download to computer when you check out, the $2 will be waived, and you can copy the books to your Kindle through USB cable), and many Kindle books, magazines and newspapers are cheaper than the actual paper version. I remember I read these reviews about the benefits of the Kindle when I decided to buy it:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&loc...

    http://www.speedreaderxreview.com/is-kindle-2-wort...

    Finally, in case you don't know, Amazon has put a price slash on the Kindle 2 just before Christmas, and it is now selling $100 cheaper than the price I got my Kindle, and it adds in international wireless access and native PDF support... So take the chance if you want it.

    Hope it helps :)

    Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015T963C?ie=UTF... (Kindle 2 after price slash)
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If you scan your ebooks into PDF or other formats supported by the Kindle, it can certainly be able to read them.

    And there are some websites like these two, where you can find more than ten thousand free books for the Kindle. So no need to go to library to borrow them, you can actually own them:

    http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

    http://manybooks.net/

    I love my Kindle 2 very much. If you're thinking about getting the Kindle, I'll say get it and you won't regret. Right now I've read over 10 books with the Kindle, and I really like the idea that I can bring and store all the books with the handy device. Besides, it uses the e-ink technology, it is really clear like reading books; and even I read with the device for long hours, I don't feel tired. My only complaint is the white case, right now all the Kindles are in white color... I think it will be cool if I can have a black or deep blue color Kindle ;)

    I suggest you to read this review from a top reviewer who is also a book lover, it outlines quite a lot of benefits of the Kindle and also why it is worth especially at the end of the review:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&loc...

    Hope this helps.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I own the Kindle 2, and it is easy for me to say I love it! I think I've read over 20 books so far.

    I love my Kindle because it has helped me improve a lot on my efficiency and utilize my time. Before I owned the Kindle, waiting time like when I'm waiting for friends or waiting for shuttle bus or some thing like that is simply wasted. Now I just need to bring the Kindle 2 along with me. Another thing I like the most is the text-to-speech function, which means I can "read" books without even holding or looking at the Kindle. Now I like to use this function when I've myself busy on some boring things, say when I'm on the step machine or doing some housework...

    I like reading and at the beginning I missed a bit on the feeling of reading books. But now I love to hold the Kindle, the e-ink seems to work very well, it is really like reading books... Now I often read with the Kindle for several hours but I don't feel tired.

    Below is where you can purchase your own from amazon.com:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154JDAI?ie=UTF...

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