April 27, 2009
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Hi Michael,
Crank up the volume. I couldn’t hear you on my laptop. I had to listen on my home pc with external speakers. Then, after you finished talking the little piece at the end blasted me out.
I moved from a Sony Reader 500 first generation to a Kindle2 and I like the feel of the Kindle2. Thin – yes – but I have no trouble holding on to the unit. I like the controls, the contrast, and the additional font sizes (vs the original Sony). I don’t have the binder/holder and seems like I don’t need it except for the fear of my cats walking on it and scratching it!
I’ll come up with a book for your Kindle podcast.
Bill Sweeney’s last blog post..billsweeney: At citifield for the mets game. Wow is it hot – seats in the sun – pepsi porch
Thanks Bill, Yes still playing with the BoinxTV software and realized the levels are not consistent. I will definitely fix the mix. It seems every piece of software has it’s own interpretation of the input levels.
Glad you are enjoying the Kindle2, I do think that it is a good buy, I just don’t see it as a worth while upgrade from the Kindle 1 that I have. Maybe the Kindle 3 will make me upgrade