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	<title>Comments on: The end of paper as we know it? &#124; Legal Technology</title>
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		<title>By: Pardner</title>
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		<description>The Kindle 2 was delivered to me yesterday (I did not own the first Kindle-- I wanted to own it but it was back ordered into next century).  So, I purchased the Sony PRS-700 with the touchscreen when it debuted but I returned it (nice UI but the screen&#039;s legibility was, unfortunately, poor).  I replaced the PRS-700 with the PRS-505 and have been using that ever since (the 505 may not have the excellent UI of its successor but the screen is quite good).

When Amazon announced the Kindle 2 I quickly jumped on the bandwagon (the wireless delivery service and Amazon&#039;s huge selection of books along with Kindle 2&#039;s new UI and design were the factors that drove my decision).  I have not been disappointed.  Out-of-the-box the Kindle 2 was a delight to use.  I pushed the &quot;on&quot; switch and the books that I pre-ordered from Amazon began to immediately download via Whispernet--within minutes 8 books appeared on my reader&#039;s home page.  It could not have been more simple!  I find navigating the device (page turns, menus, etc.) to be effortless.  The clarity of the screen is just as good if not better than the Sony&#039;s 505 (which is quite good) and the speed with which the pages turn is more than satisfactory.  The Kindle 2&#039;s built-in dictionary is definitely a plus and it&#039;s unbelievably fast!

As a high school teacher I&#039;m a fan of anything or anyone that gets people reading more and the Kindle 2 certainly has demonstrated that potential.  I am impressed and inspired by the many people who have written in about the original Kindle and the Kindle 2-- clearly these devices have changed many people&#039;s lives for the better and have brought them delight and satisfaction-- that&#039;s why I&#039;m enkindled!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kindle 2 was delivered to me yesterday (I did not own the first Kindle&#8211; I wanted to own it but it was back ordered into next century).  So, I purchased the Sony PRS-700 with the touchscreen when it debuted but I returned it (nice UI but the screen&#8217;s legibility was, unfortunately, poor).  I replaced the PRS-700 with the PRS-505 and have been using that ever since (the 505 may not have the excellent UI of its successor but the screen is quite good).</p>
<p>When Amazon announced the Kindle 2 I quickly jumped on the bandwagon (the wireless delivery service and Amazon&#8217;s huge selection of books along with Kindle 2&#8217;s new UI and design were the factors that drove my decision).  I have not been disappointed.  Out-of-the-box the Kindle 2 was a delight to use.  I pushed the &#8220;on&#8221; switch and the books that I pre-ordered from Amazon began to immediately download via Whispernet&#8211;within minutes 8 books appeared on my reader&#8217;s home page.  It could not have been more simple!  I find navigating the device (page turns, menus, etc.) to be effortless.  The clarity of the screen is just as good if not better than the Sony&#8217;s 505 (which is quite good) and the speed with which the pages turn is more than satisfactory.  The Kindle 2&#8217;s built-in dictionary is definitely a plus and it&#8217;s unbelievably fast!</p>
<p>As a high school teacher I&#8217;m a fan of anything or anyone that gets people reading more and the Kindle 2 certainly has demonstrated that potential.  I am impressed and inspired by the many people who have written in about the original Kindle and the Kindle 2&#8211; clearly these devices have changed many people&#8217;s lives for the better and have brought them delight and satisfaction&#8211; that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m enkindled!</p>
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