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14-11-2008, 09:03
As Xmas approaches I find myself looking for a little treat. The latest gadget on the market is the Sony E-Reader, which retails via Waterstones for £199
http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/displayProductDetails.do?sku=6337796
Basically its a thin PC tablet, the size of a paperback, that takes the place of book. The hard drive will hold over 150 e books, and a single charge of the device will allow over 7500 page turns. Apparently it very lightweight and the text is very easy on the eyes in all light conditions. Reading all the customer reviews on the Waterstones site everybody is saying what a great bit of kit it is, the main moan is the pricing of the e books, and the **** website. Which brings me to the next point.
PROJECT GUTENBERG http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
This is a website that specialises in publishing downloadable books that are now out of copyright. They have over 100,000 titles online and 25,000 are available for free!!! As an example in a recent post Forum Member Sharon(she who MUST be obeyed) posted a brilliant poem from a Robert Graves book "Faeries and Fusiliers", that book is available on the site for free.
The file sizes appear to be quite small, and careful searching will reveal some hidden gems. I found a book about the 23rd(Sportsmen's)Battalion RWF 1914-1919. Again for free.
Of course it won't replace the book, however if you live out of a suitcase/bergan or generally travel quite a bit, & books are your lifeline this might be the ideal pressie for you. Im going to start leaving post-its around the house:spinny: No doubt I will still be wearing new slippers on the 25th Dec !!
I would be interested to hear from anyone who has already got one, or who has made use of Project Gutenberg
http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/displayProductDetails.do?sku=6337796
Basically its a thin PC tablet, the size of a paperback, that takes the place of book. The hard drive will hold over 150 e books, and a single charge of the device will allow over 7500 page turns. Apparently it very lightweight and the text is very easy on the eyes in all light conditions. Reading all the customer reviews on the Waterstones site everybody is saying what a great bit of kit it is, the main moan is the pricing of the e books, and the **** website. Which brings me to the next point.
PROJECT GUTENBERG http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
This is a website that specialises in publishing downloadable books that are now out of copyright. They have over 100,000 titles online and 25,000 are available for free!!! As an example in a recent post Forum Member Sharon(she who MUST be obeyed) posted a brilliant poem from a Robert Graves book "Faeries and Fusiliers", that book is available on the site for free.
The file sizes appear to be quite small, and careful searching will reveal some hidden gems. I found a book about the 23rd(Sportsmen's)Battalion RWF 1914-1919. Again for free.
Of course it won't replace the book, however if you live out of a suitcase/bergan or generally travel quite a bit, & books are your lifeline this might be the ideal pressie for you. Im going to start leaving post-its around the house:spinny: No doubt I will still be wearing new slippers on the 25th Dec !!
I would be interested to hear from anyone who has already got one, or who has made use of Project Gutenberg