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Joy ([personal profile] wide_worlds_joy) wrote in [community profile] ebooks2009-04-20 09:02 pm

Intro, kind of

Hi, I'm Daven. I'm an author of articles and short stories. I've recently started in on ebooks, but not the readers. See, I can't afford any of them. So I make do with the free ebooks on line and on bittorrent. I have to say that Project Guttenberg has been a life saver in a lot of ways.

I have nearly 10 GB of ebooks at this point. I read in .lit, .pdf, .doc, .txt right now. I've started converting some long .doc into .lit and .pdf, just to keep them "secure" and smaller in size.

All I have to read these on however is a laptop. I'm trying to see if I can get a text in such a format so I can read it on my phone, my non-Apple Samsung phone. I figure if I can read a message on there, I should be able to upload some texts and read it on my phone.

I'd love to have a Kindle or an iPhone so I could read regular texts on a reader, but right now that's not an option.

Anyhow, thanks for letting me blabber.
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[personal profile] amalthia 2009-04-21 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
I'm hoping the e-ink devices come down in prices so most people can afford to buy one. Though at the moment the Sony I think is about 60 dollars more affordable than the kindle.

I'm not an expert on txt and iphones.
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[personal profile] cyprinella 2009-04-21 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I've heard that the problem is that the screens alone cost about $100 to manufacture. Once you throw in the processing parts and mark up for profit, it's not surprising they cost as much as they do.
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[personal profile] amalthia 2009-04-22 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
I also don't see much incentive for them to lower prices.