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February 29th, 2008

Kindle pros and cons—from Microsoft program manager Scott Hanselman

By Joe Wikert

Moderator’s note: For another perspective on the Kindle and rivals, check out Benjamin Higginbotham’s Tech Evangelist video shown here. – D.R.

kindleVideoComparisonMicrosoft Senior Program Manager and Wiley author Scott Hanselman is a former Sony Reader user who is now a Kindle convert. In this blog post Scott covers everything he loves about his new Kindle. He’s so right about the one reason the Kindle exists: “To extract money from my wallet.”

I find it interesting that Scott has grown tired of his iPod and leans more towards XM Radio, particularly since I’m heading in the opposite direction. I’ve had XM for a couple of years now and find that the old cable line is true: There are 500 channels and nothing is on! (Or in the case of XM, only about 170 channels.) I recently bought an 80-gig Zune and am rapidly drifting away from XM Radio. I’d rather use randomize and the fast forward button to listen to what I want to, not what some satellite DJ wants to play.

Be sure to read Scott’s entire review of the Kindle; he covers the pros and cons quite effectively.

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