abyssinia: Sam Carter's first view of Earth from space and the words "all my dreams" (Default)
Abyssis ([personal profile] abyssinia) wrote in [community profile] ebooks2012-08-02 01:24 pm

Are Kindles often lemons, or am I unlucky?

I purchased a Kindle in April 2011, a bit on a whim, and found I really loved reading on it. I've used it a lot, but rarely take it outside the house (unless I'm flying somewhere) so it doesn't really get banged around or stressed much. In December 2011 (8 months later) my screen completely died. Amazon was super responsive and quickly sent me a replacement, which was awesome.

Now the last two days (8 months later) Kindle has started freezing, pretty much constantly. I can reboot it but it refreezes again within a few minutes. I chatted with Amazon customer support who had me restore factory settings, which didn't fix the problem. Since it's been a year since my original purchase, they won't replace it again, but they'll give me a $15 discount on a new Kindle.

I really love my Kindle, and I want to have an eReader, but I can't justify spending money on a device that's only going to work for 8 months.

What I'd like to know is:
1) Is this a common problem with Kindles, or am I just really unlucky? Do most of you who own them find they last longer than this?

2) Is there anything else out there you guys really recommend? Something with a screen as good as a Kindle, but without the 8 month lifespan? [I'm highly tempted by that Nook with the light around the screen]

thanks!
cinco: Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat (misc: captain logic)

[personal profile] cinco 2012-08-02 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi A :-)

I'm the mentioned friend, and, yeah. I've done a lot of research and poked around the Amazon user forums, and the issues people have mentioned in this thread are all known issues. Kindle hardware is not very good, and I suspect that to some degree it is intentional.

That said, even knowing that it will likely crap out in a year, I bought another Kindle because they have the features I need.