For once, an eBook reader that actually catches my fancy.
I don't offer much love to the Amazon Kindle II. In fact, I've participated in a third-party usability testing of the Kindle II, and found several things that bothered me about it. The researcher revealed that my complaints were common with others in his test, including an awkward keyboard, strange button placement (the Home button in particular), unintelligible page numbering system, and so on.
That, and the ownership limitations of eBooks. I'm not familiar with Border's terms and conditions, but I've turned my nose up to Amazon's methods.
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I don't offer much love to the Amazon Kindle II. In fact, I've participated in a third-party usability testing of the Kindle II, and found several things that bothered me about it. The researcher revealed that my complaints were common with others in his test, including an awkward keyboard, strange button placement (the Home button in particular), unintelligible page numbering system, and so on.
That, and the ownership limitations of eBooks. I'm not familiar with Border's terms and conditions, but I've turned my nose up to Amazon's methods.