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Pros and Cons: iPhone Kindle vs. Kindle II

Pros and Cons: iPhone Kindle vs. Kindle II
Posted Monday, March 16, 2009 by Courtney Carlisle     
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As Phonedog reported last week, shortly after the launch of the Kindle II, Amazon also debuted the seemingly genius Kindle for iPhone app. Allowing iPhone users the convenience of Kindle's easy to download books for $9.99 to get the app and gain access to the store.  Without the hardware investment (that runs almost $400 when its all said and done) for a Kindle II, that's a pretty good deal. I got to check them both out and compare the ease-of-use.

I don't even own an iPhone (although I do steal my fiance's often to play Scrabble and Monkey Ball), but when I see a screen like the Kindle, I still instinctively touch the screen to get started...the buttons on the Kindle II feel very old school for a second generation device. I am excited for the additional battery life (which is still a problem for the iPhone when you are connected and running apps) and other updates made by Amazon. The Kindle II was easy to set up and able to download quicker than the iPhone loads, but getting to the place where I wanted to was painful - tabbing over page by page or location by location is much easier on the iPhone.

The other drawback to the iPhone, of course, is it's size - for a book like Pillars of the Earth - it's a long one, meaning a LONG time to be reading such small print. And, yes - you do have the ability to enlarge the screen, but it's never going to be as big or comfortable as the Kindle II.

Regardless, whether you decide to splurge for the Kindle II or are content to read on your iPhone, it's a huge luxury to not have to lug around Pillars of the Earth in your bag. Your shoulder will thank you for reading the more portable package either way. One of the nice features is that when you register Kindle for iPhone, you have immediate access to your book list on your Kindle. So, if you want the best of both worlds, you can bookworm where ever you want and bookmark your spot to pick up where you left off no matter which device you have handy.

iPhone Kindle App Pros

  1. Much less expensive
  2. No need for another device
  3. Integrates with your Amazon.com store and your Kindle account if you already have one
  4. Way better than having to carry the book or run to the store everytime you need a new read

iPhone Kindle App Cons

  1. Drain on battery life
  2. Very small writing for reading for long periods of time
  3. If you don't have wifi handy or a fast 3G network, downloading can take a while

 

Courtney Carlisle
Courtney Carlisle - BlackBerry Addict
When Courtney Carlisle, a Memphis, TN native moved to Los Angeles "for the summer" seven years ago, the MacBook toting, BlackBerry addict never thought she would end up blogging about gadgets. But,...

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Profile image icon for Shmigget
Shmigget @ Mar 19 3:06 PM
I love my iPhone, but the Kindle is just pretty.
Profile image icon for Jourgenn Vlitchinstein
Jourgenn Vlitchinstein @ Mar 16 9:21 PM
Kindle..such a cool name.

...besides, I'm just making my rounds
Profile image icon for Petrica Bogdan
Petrica Bogdan @ Mar 16 9:03 AM
sorry for my bad english... the Kindle II screen is much better for reading, it doesn't hurt your eyes, the screen is larger, the batery is better , and eaven if it's open it doens't consume any juice until u flip the page. It's a great device for people who like to read ore have to read a lot in their jobs. Dont forget to play people so that you can win a phone ;). It's fun , it's easy and it's FREE and you can WIN ;)

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