01-28-2013, 05:34 PM
I have an older Kindle (the one with the keyboard) and I love it. I have some visual impairment and it makes the print large enough for me to see easily. Only problem with large print is you have to "turn" the page more often 'cause fewer words fit on the screen. I also have Amazon's free Kindle for PC program on my laptop. The advantage there is color, which my older Kindle does not have, and, of course, much larger print and bigger pages. If you have a laptop you're comfortable using, you don't need to spend money for a Kindle, just install the free program and start reading. There are lots of free Kindle books available through Amazon. I belong to a couple of services that email me a list of free and bargain books daily. They're not NYT best sellers, but they're pretty good. I'd recommend Kindle over Nook for one simple reason - I just saw on the news today that Barnes & Noble is about to go under a la Borders - who's going to support the Nook then? Hope some of this is helpful. Good to have you back on Punaweb. Aloha.
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