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		<title>Amazon: a new love / hate relationship ?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a love / hate relationship with my iPhone 3G, however the faults and strenghts of this phone and it&#8217;s successor the 3GS<br />
have been discussed enough here on the interwebz without me reiterating it all. If you want to read about smartphones I suggest  reading Stephen Fry&#8217;s 3 part blessay on the subject <a href="http://www.stephenfry.com/2009/09/25/digital-devicement-part-one/">here</a></p>
<p>However I suspect I have a new love / hate relationship coming my way. I recently ordered the international version of Amazon&#8217;s Kindle2. I read up on the subject, while I have my reservations on closed systems/standards such as the Kindle e-book format the practicallity of it  seemed to outweigh my concerns. I have the same concerns over the iPod  / iTunes lock-in, but practicallity and ease of use is unmatched by any other solution and untill someone does it better or at least comes near it, I will consider it a necessary evil in my everyday digital life.</p>
<p>What I discovered before ordering it:</p>
<p>*Magazine / Newspaper subscriptions will not include pictures<br />
*Will not be able to subscibe to blogs</p>
<p>What I suspected before ordering it:<br />
*would not allow web browsing, such as Wikipedia and WikiTravel</p>
<p>What I discovered after ordering it:</p>
<p>It does not come with a country specific power <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">adapter</span> plug, US only. (adapter is OK, but need a plug converter, see comments)</p>
<p>Now I can live without pictures in my newspapers, and even magazines even though as they say &#8220;A picture is worth a thousand words.&#8221; It is a trade off, I subscibed to &#8220;The International Herald Tribune&#8221; paper edition, and even when I chose the &#8220;bundle 3 editions together&#8221; option  for delivery it was expensive. So for 19.90USD a pictureless edition is not a deal breaker for me.</p>
<p>Magazines are in my view more visual than newspapers&#8230; Pictures can be more essential here. However I do not read to many of them and even if I did The &#8220;no color images&#8221; would probably be a big a let down as the utter lack of them.</p>
<p>Browsing Wikipedia and WikiTravel however would be very practical, and it was a big dissapointment to learn that this would not be available on the international editions of the Kindle. But still being a gadget geek, I went ahead and ordered it.</p>
<p>But today I read on several tech-news sites that the Kindle will ship with US power adapters and international buyers/users will have to buy their own US-to-whatever adapter.</p>
<p><strong>Dear Amazon</strong></p>
<p>You are now pushing your luck, you strip away functionality that has made the Kindle the equivalent a killer application on the US e-book market, You make no effort to mention the limitations on pictureless newspaper and magazine subscriptions, in a byline you mention that there is no surfing available.</p>
<p>The only killer function left is the Whispernet delivery system that eliminates the need to connect it to a computer to deliver books and newspaper issues. But frankly that only gives you so much wiggle room to play with, and you have exceeded that by a mile in this case.</p>
<p>I understand the reason behind the no-picture issue it is probably the same as the no-browsing issue; data transfer fees from AT&amp;T&#8217;s international roaming partners. Pictures requires more bandwith and thus incurs a higher distribution cost. Why not give us the option, a cheap text only edition and a slightly higher &#8220;full content&#8221; version ?</p>
<p>I will still buy your Kindle, but it is a far less superior product than it could have been, than it actually has the capability of being.  And this will leave at least this customer with a sour taste in his mouth that could have been avioded.</p>
<p>I hope that these features available to your US customers will be available to us international users as well.<br />
We have after all been patiently awaited the arrival of the Kindle and watched with envy to those who could use it at it&#8217;s full potential.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t keep us in the dark still, now that we actually can buy it. And please start shipping it with the appropriate poweradapters quickly.</p>
<p><em>Signed</em></p>
<p><em>An already less-than happy customer.</em></p>
<p>On a side note:</p>
<p>Now why do I still buy this, the Kindle does not ship internationally before the 21.Oct. ?<br />
Because other e-book readers lacks these features as well, and they do not have to potential to enable them at a later date. The Kindle has these features available on a hardware level, they just need to be made available as a service. So I&#8217;m crossing my fingers.</p>
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