Great, now take it one step further to allow Audio file formats and a web browser of sort, although i dont know how that crappy "e-ink" screen would seem to handle it all. It makes me wornder how crappy the kindle can be, and how useful it can be as well.
How is "e-ink" crappy? No LCD could perform nearly as well in bright daylight, nor consume so little power as to afford the device a one week average battery life.
Anyways... the Kindle does support Audio (including Audible.com books), and does have a basic web browser.
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Great, now take it one step further to allow Audio file formats and a web browser of sort, although i dont know how that crappy "e-ink" screen would seem to handle it all. It makes me wornder how crappy the kindle can be, and how useful it can be as well.
How is "e-ink" crappy? No LCD could perform nearly as well in bright daylight, nor consume so little power as to afford the device a one week average battery life.
Anyways... the Kindle does support Audio (including Audible.com books), and does have a basic web browser.
i stand enlightened.