02-09-2009, 04:28 PM
Hot new products in this genre may be on the way but it's the user interface and publisher/newspaper acceptance and adoptation that will make or break any device.
"Here's a link to the article (the hard copy article had more info than this does):..."
This is exactly what i don't want. Isn't it backwards when the hardcopy article has more info than the online article?? I would love to be able to read a newspaper on the Kindle that has the same exact content (or MORE) than the printed version. It'll wirelessly download to the Kindle every morning at 6am. And I can read my tabloids and NYT on my commute to work. I would gladly pay $30 a month for that NYT service. $10 a month for a tabloid newspaper like The New York Post.
"Here's a link to the article (the hard copy article had more info than this does):..."
This is exactly what i don't want. Isn't it backwards when the hardcopy article has more info than the online article?? I would love to be able to read a newspaper on the Kindle that has the same exact content (or MORE) than the printed version. It'll wirelessly download to the Kindle every morning at 6am. And I can read my tabloids and NYT on my commute to work. I would gladly pay $30 a month for that NYT service. $10 a month for a tabloid newspaper like The New York Post.