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The Amazon Kindle 2: A Good Tool for Business?

February 10th, 2009 @ 9:40 am

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Categories: Documents, Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips

Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Tool, Amazon Kindle, E-books, Microsoft Word, Engineering, Word Processors, Personal Technology, Microsoft Office, Office Suites

Yesterday, Amazon took the wraps off the Kindle 2 e-book reader, which offers a slimmer design, a better screen, and longer battery life.

The original Kindle was a runaway hit with consumers. Could the Kindle 2 find its way into the briefcases of business users? PC World’s Zack Stern thinks so; he cites 6 reasons you’ll want a kindle 2 for business. Here’s the most obvious:

It takes less space than books. The new Kindle is a miniscule 0.36-inches thick, nearly half the depth of the original model. It’s also shed nearly two pounds, weighing in at 10.2 ounces. While it’s still another device to tote along in your laptop bag, the Kindle 2 is easily smaller than the pile of books it displaces.

Stern also points to the Kindle 2’s support for PDFs as well as Word and text files; its new Web browser; and its ability to “read to you while you’re driving” (via its built-in text-to-speech capabilities).

What do you think? Is all this compelling enough for you to drop $359 on a Kindle 2? Or do you shudder at the idea of carrying yet another gizmo? Personally, I find that my iPhone out-Kindles the Kindle, so I wouldn’t jump unless the latter had a much lower price — say, $99. But that’s just me. I’m cheap.

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    micah66@...

    02/12/09 | Report as spam

    RE: The Amazon Kindle 2: A Good Tool for Business?

    Since you admitted in your article "5 Reasons the iPhone Trumps the Kindle" (Formerly, 5 Reasons the iPhone Beats the Kindle) at PC World you've never actually used a Kindle, have you gotten around to holding one yet or will you continue to write reviews on items you've never actually used?

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    BizHacksRick

    02/12/09 | Report as spam

    RE: The Amazon Kindle 2: A Good Tool for Business?

    For starters, this wasn't a review. And neither was the PC World post. I don't need to use a Kindle to know I don't want one. It costs more than I care to spend on a single-purpose device, and it's too large to carry in my pocket.

    Most of the reading I do, I do on the run or in bed. Consequently, my iPhone is perfect. People seem to think that my preference for the iPhone over the Kindle is somehow the same as me saying, "The Kindle sucks, and people who buy them are losers." I never said that and don't think it's true.

    I do, however, wonder why some people get so offended when they hear an opinion that differs from their own.

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