Dennis almost pushed me over the edge with his post on his new wifi Kindle on the latest free books for Kindle thread.
But I'm wondering if the Kindle 3 wifi version will be sufficient for me. I read a lot of pdfs and generally they are larger format--like a printed 8 1/2 X 11 page. I have tons of pdf versions of theology works I read on the computer, plus there are various technical articles that I'm constantly printing because my eyes get tired at the laptop.
I'm looking at the Kindle DX, and it looks like the thing for larger format documents. But $379 for a DX vs $139 for a Kindle 3 seems like a hurdle. If I can read larger format pdfs on a Kindle 3 without squinting, I probably would jump at one.
So, does anyone here have any experience with the two versions and how the render larger pages?
But I'm wondering if the Kindle 3 wifi version will be sufficient for me. I read a lot of pdfs and generally they are larger format--like a printed 8 1/2 X 11 page. I have tons of pdf versions of theology works I read on the computer, plus there are various technical articles that I'm constantly printing because my eyes get tired at the laptop.
I'm looking at the Kindle DX, and it looks like the thing for larger format documents. But $379 for a DX vs $139 for a Kindle 3 seems like a hurdle. If I can read larger format pdfs on a Kindle 3 without squinting, I probably would jump at one.
So, does anyone here have any experience with the two versions and how the render larger pages?