The Pros and Cons of Owning an Amazon Kindle

75

By Meisjunk

My Kindle is so beautiful!
See all 2 photos
My Kindle is so beautiful!

Kindle Sell-Out?

I've heard mixed feelings on the idea of owning an electronic device that allows one to download the text of a book and read it--in full!--without ever having to go to the store.

The biggest argument I keep hearing against such devices as the Amazon Kindle and other E-Readers is the worry about piracy.

The Hunger Games
I added The Hunger Games as an example because it is being made into a movie, coming to theaters soon.
Amazon Price: $3.45
List Price: $8.99

Questions such as, "How will an author make money from her own work if everyone is simply downloading it for free off an illegal sharing website?" relate to the same worries the music industry have with illegally downloaded albums. As such, the solutions are the same: Make the products more available--and at lower prices--and people will be less inclined to steal.

With this idea, Amazon offers a discount to most books if the customer buys the "Kindle Edition," as seen for the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. At a regular buying price of $8.99, Amazon offers customers a savings of $3.99 (44%) if they buy the Kindle Edition at $5.00. While this does not completely eliminate the problem of e-book piracy, it does offer a wonderful opportunity for honest costumers to continue reading the books they love without resorting to underhanded tactics.

Won't new authors find it difficult to earn a living if everything on the Kindle is so lowly priced?

The answer to this is no. Libraries, bookstores, even Amazon all have limitations. Libraries and bookstores are limited in how many books they can carry, so they are picky with what they choose to put on their shelves. While Amazon has a much larger library online, customers still have to pay shipping and handling, which makes them picky about what they choose to buy.

When it comes to the kindle, all authors, new and old, are accessible. Both new and upcoming authors therefore have a chance to get their work out faster--and to a larger audience--where they wouldn't have had that chance before.

Ever buy a book because the cover looked amazing, only to read it and realize it has poor grammar, or plot holes??

That happened to me, but on the Kindle! Unfortunately, I didn't just buy the first book in the series; I bought the first three books. They had awesome ratings, and the series was paranormal romance, which I love.

I was surprised and appalled that such an author had gotten her books "published," but because I'd bought all three books, you bet I made myself read them from beginning to end.

If a beginning author can make money off e-books (even with poor grammar or plot holes), then I'm sure other beginning authors usingĀ correct grammar and applying multiple proofreading sessions will have even more opportunities than that to still earn a living writing.

Do you have nostalgia for the smell of books?

There are now aerosal sprays so that the smell of books is not missed while using the Kindle or other E-Reader devices. Smell of Books describes the spray as "revolutionary" and promises that the smell is genuine. This way, nothing is missed while reading on the Kindle.

And the new book smell isn't the only one they have! Along with that, Smell of Books offers:

  • New Book Smell
  • Classic Musty Smell
  • Scent of Sensibility
  • Eau You Have Cats
  • Crunchy Bacon Scent

I myself would be willing to try this out. I can't wait to get my hands on the smells to see if they live up to their reputation.

Take This Poll Now!

Would you ever use an artificial book smell spray?

  • Yes!
  • No way!
  • I'd be willing to try it out.
See results without voting

I've had a friend or two express worries over how to get a book onto the Kindle Library and whether or not the screen hurts the eyes like a computer screen.

Kindle Keyboard, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display
This Kindle is the same as the newest save the special offers. It is the one I currently own.
Amazon Price: $139.00
Kindle Keyboard 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display
This Kindle edition goes one step beyond free WiFi. With this one, there is free WiFi everywhere, whether the building you're in has WiFi or not.
Amazon Price: $189.00

There is a new offer for the Kindle with special offers! At just $114, you can get a 6" Kindle with Wi-Fi and a New E Ink Pearl Technology. What does this mean? Basically, this Kindle has better contrast and darker, crisper fonts to fight glares. The special offers display on the screensaver and on the bottom of the Kindle home page so they do not interrupt reading.

Every Kindle has WiFi compatibility, so as long as there is service to connect to the internet, a customer can browse books on Amazon right on the Kindle and get the book immediately. If not, then all that is needed is to get to a computer to buy the book(s), and it's automatically (and immediately) sent to the Kindle anyway. These books stay on the Kindle so that customers can read whether they are in range of WiFi service or not.

There is also a Kindle with 3G networking so that there is internet access no matter where the Kindle user is.

No Back Light!

Unlike other e-book devices, the Kindle has no back light. Some complain about this being an inconvenience. My argument for that is: How is that any different than carrying a book light around with a paperback novel?

It's actually a great convenience for any reader to not have a back light, for the lack of a back light means there is no eye strain from staring at a lit up screen for hours on end, like there is on a computer. Most of the leather cover accessories for the Kindle come with attached lights now, so it's killing two birds with one stone while accessorizing.

As another added bonus? The Kindle weighs only a couple of grams! Compare that to trekking with a hardback or paperback novel.

Take This Poll Now!

Do you think electronic books will replace printed books?

  • Yes, I think e-books will render printed books obsolete, and I dread the day!
  • Yes, I think e-books will render printed books obsolete, and I love it!
  • No, I do not think e-books will ever completely replace printed books. People simply love to own physical representations of their favorite things.
  • No, I do not think e-books will ever completely replace printed books. There will always be people who refuse to buy e-books.
See results without voting

The last worry I hear about is whether e-books will completely replace printed books.

My answer to this is that nobody should worry about it. As many avid readers will agree with me, collecting favorite authors' books and series becomes a hobby for anybody who enjoys reading. Even though I now have a Kindle, I continue to buy the books of my favorite authors such as Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dean Koontz.

The Kindle does not take away my willingness to buy books; it simply gives me more opportunities to read less accessible books and decide how much I like a new author before I buy--and start collecting--their books in print.

This is the pile of books by my bed. I also have a Kindle. Buying a Kindle does not mean forgetting print books exist, and reading books in print does not mean that you have to disregard e-books.

It's not a matter of one or the other, and I think that's what I love about it the most.

Comments

As It Happens profile image

As It Happens 14 months ago

The biggest worry about Kindle devices is not only will they kill off normal printed books - like mp3's have killed off CD's - but the piracy issue will mean that only a handful of ebooks will get bought then they'll get "shared" for "free" all over the internet. This means that the writers will get virtually nothing from their work. Publishers will stop paying advances and the art of writing will become devalued as writers give up. Writers won't be able to afford to write because they'll have to take 9 to 5 day jobs which will destroy whatever creativity they have. I speak as an amateur writer who is now seeing all chances of ever getting any monies from my time and work evaporating, so it's fair to say I'm anti-Kindle type devices.

I'm afraid I am worried about it, as are many other writer friends.

Meisjunk profile image

Meisjunk Hub Author 13 months ago

These are very good points. I'm an amateur writer myself, and I've been finding that we have to take 9 to 5 jobs to get by regardless. It wasn't a welcome realization!

There are actually many articles and videos out there with tips on how to keep creativity even with a job that means putting writing as "on the side" in job descriptions. I've been meaning to take a look at them and write about it. It's an idea for a hub in any case!

Thanks for the comment and the ideas; I have actually updated the article since you've submitted this, and I feel it reflects more of why I think the way I do. =)

tamarindcandy profile image

tamarindcandy Level 1 Commenter 9 months ago

I don't know, the lack of backlighting is a con for me, since it makes kindles useless on airplanes and such.

Meisjunk profile image

Meisjunk Hub Author 9 months ago

@tamarindcandy: That's why most of the Kindle covers come with book lights. =) It would be the same as with taking a book with you on the plane.

I hope some day you get the chance to take a closer look at a Kindle, even if you decide to not get one yourself!

proudmamma profile image

proudmamma Level 3 Commenter 6 months ago

I haven't purchased an e-reader, yet. However, I'm seriously considering it. I was looking at a Kindle Fire the other day. I loved it, but I still like my hard copy of books. Very informative hub.

Meisjunk profile image

Meisjunk Hub Author 6 months ago

I want the Kindle Fire so bad! XD I'm going to try and save up for it. Good luck choosing an e-reader! =) I hope you get the one you want.

anglnwu profile image

anglnwu Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago

I just bought a kindle and I must say that I do have a few reservations before buying it but now, they seem so insignificant. I love my Kindle.

Meisjunk profile image

Meisjunk Hub Author 3 months ago

Glad you love it! =) Welcome to Kindlehood!

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your Hubs or other sites

    Please wait working