It's a well know issue that's been ongoing for the last 5 years. Somehow amazon's conversion never failed me. Can't imagine how importing books to some software and copying them afterwards is easier than sending one email and getting perfectly working mobi delivered straight to your kindle. :wink:
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theshabster
25 Nov 15#1
Damn, beat me to it :smiley:
Excellent price considering the extra year's guarantee. Have some heat OP.
JackHawes
25 Nov 15#2
Is this with or without special offers?
thecoolguy
25 Nov 15#3
can u get the ft on this
BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 15#4
One guy has been selling hundreds of them for £79 on ebay for months now. Cold.
therealslimkaty to BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 1511#6
"one guy on ebay" is hardly the same as john lewis customer service and two year guarantee.
DocRobotnik to BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 151#7
US imports. Won't work with the UK Kindle store.
Duffman to BenderRodriguez
27 Nov 151#32
People (read idiots) like you are the reason I don't frequent this site much anymore.
moosex11
25 Nov 15#5
and on amazon and on tesco direct
BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 151#8
I'm pretty sure they do.
BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 151#9
Amazon's warranty applies.
Yatty
25 Nov 15#10
Ordered for Christmas present. Good to have 2 year warranty
JAKEMATE
25 Nov 15#11
Ordered thanks - anyone seen the global electrical offer?
m12_shakes to JAKEMATE
25 Nov 15#13
Do you mean eGlobal central? A recent offer on HUKD... I personally wouldn't bother, it's a grey import, from a HK based company, I'd rather pay a little extra and get it from a solid company like JL or Amazon, especially at the current running price. Have a look at the reviews for eGlobal.
I've had a Kindle break on me (screen issue) and Amazon replaced it (free returns) within a few days.
cburns
25 Nov 15#12
Typical.....She's wants the Kobo Aura H2o...and nobody is dropping that in price :disappointed:
BenderRodriguez to cburns
25 Nov 152#15
Reading 50 Shades of Grey and needs something waterproof? :laughing:
chananana
25 Nov 15#14
Does this have the special offers on it?
joangreen50
25 Nov 15#16
was going to have one off these but read you keep getting Ads popping up is that right
spence129 to joangreen50
25 Nov 15#18
Not when you are reading, only when you turn it on or when it is off ads display sometimes, not really an issue for me,although if you ask Amazon they normally just remove them for free
sosen1327
25 Nov 15#17
what type of files can be read on it?thx
spence129 to sosen1327
25 Nov 151#19
There is software called calibre that converts any time of ebook into the kindle format
spence129
25 Nov 15#20
Yeah they do, no warranty though
joangreen50
25 Nov 15#21
thank you
BenderRodriguez
25 Nov 151#22
Calibre is terrible, adds random blank lines, double spacing, breaks lines for no good reason. Better email it to your kindle @ address with the word "convert" as subject, works 100%.
mcek
26 Nov 15#23
never had any problem with Calibre so far,converted between mobi epub and kindle formats all the time for my kindle and sony readers.
mcek
26 Nov 15#24
oh, and good offer, the extra year warranty over amazon's
themadgoose
26 Nov 15#25
What if his name is John Lewis?
robrymonduk
26 Nov 15#26
Got a £10 voucher which is years old for John Lewis, so will grab this :-)
LLANDWROG
26 Nov 15#27
Also JL has the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 S Pen, Snapdragon 400, Android, 9.7 16GB WIFI for £209 instead of £239
mr_fuse
27 Nov 15#28
Also been using Calibre for years without any issues.
johnandy991
27 Nov 15#29
i want to buy one kindle for reading
Geoggy to johnandy991
27 Nov 15#30
Cunning plan.
johnandy991
27 Nov 15#31
:stuck_out_tongue:
mrsmr2
27 Nov 15#33
Calibre is fine.
Picked mine up yesterday. Contacted Amazon chat and they took the offers off.
While the offers on the screensaver aren't that bad, it's the need to swipe the screen to go to the homepage that is annoying. That, and the small panel at the bottom of the home page.
Once the offers are off, a single press of the power button toggles screensaver on and off.
BenderRodriguez
27 Nov 15#34
sizo44
27 Nov 15#35
assuming this is the one with special offers as its the same price as amazon - anyone able to confirm? the description mentions nothing :disappointed:
uczmeg to sizo44
27 Nov 15#36
It says on the JL site this is saving £30 making the actual RRP £109.99, which is the price of the special offer version on Amazon outside of the deal.
So you have to assume it's the special offer version as the RRP of the non special offers version is £119.99.
mrsmr2
27 Nov 15#37
I think there is a charge for that.
So I have a choice of using Calibre (which is fine by the way) for free or pay Amazon for each conversion.
It's a toughie :-)
johnandy991
27 Nov 15#38
i have got one kindle paperwhite,then i have more reading time.
BenderRodriguez
27 Nov 153#39
I'm glad Amazon doesn't know about those charges, I've converted hundreds of PDFs, RTFs and epub files this way. :wink:
It's a well know issue that's been ongoing for the last 5 years. Somehow amazon's conversion never failed me. Can't imagine how importing books to some software and copying them afterwards is easier than sending one email and getting perfectly working mobi delivered straight to your kindle. :wink:
bigbaz
27 Nov 15#40
It's free and also as the advantage of storing the books in the cloud and all the advantages this entails, such as reading books on your other devices and making it far easier when upgrading your kindle.
bordonman
27 Nov 151#41
Oh yes they do. I bought mine in the US, brought it home, registered on Amazon, works and downloads fine.
mrsmr2
27 Nov 15#42
Ok good to know, thanks.
I'm pretty sure they used to charge for this. It's also quite possible I mis-read something.
I can see there are comments on the Amazon wesbite about charging for Whispernet - so maybe it's that - or they have relaxed some charges now. A quick Google shows people commenting about Amazon's charges in the past.
I can understand issues with PDFs. PDFs are nasty to convert at the best of times. I have to extract data from them sometimes (reports not documents) so I'm not surprised Calibre struggles. Calibre has been fine for me when converting proper documents (i.e. not PDFs), or for things like correcting the justification on poorly formatted e-books.
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You might get to pay vat, duty and processing fee on import... Overly enthusiastic trustpilot reviews all from people with only 1 review on their account aren't encouraging either..
Shinoke
27 Nov 15#44
Can you pay to remove ads? If so, eglobal deal seems good. As for the £80 deals, I'd rather pay £95 and not have ads. In the end, I won't notice the £15, but will notice the ads on an ongoing basis.
Or you can just ask them, and often they'll remove them for free.
mrsmr2
27 Nov 15#47
I contacted Amazon via chat and they removed them
deqaahmed7
1 Dec 15#49
is this the best kindle for reading, I already have a tablet so I just want something for reading.
Thanks
uczmeg to deqaahmed7
2 Dec 15#50
Yes it is.
Well, there is a more expensive Kindle, The Voyage, but all reviews suggest it's not worth the extra £90 (assuming you can still get a PW for £79.99 as it's back to normal price on Amazon of £109.99) especially since the new paperwhite has the same 300dpi.
The Voyage has an adaptive light, a flush screen, is slightly thinner and has fancy touch page turning controls (that plenty seem to dislike).
Shinoke
2 Dec 15#51
Yeah, the price difference of the voyage is baffling. Even with the paperwhite at £110 - although it's a more reasonable price difference then. If it were higher res, higher performance (not sure if it is or not), and perhaps water proof it'd be a more reasonable premium to pay.
They should probably do a slightly larger screened device, with a very high res, and waterproof. I suppose that's what kobo offer, but it's quite bulky/heavy I believe. Would make a more compelling alternative choice device.
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It's a well know issue that's been ongoing for the last 5 years. Somehow amazon's conversion never failed me. Can't imagine how importing books to some software and copying them afterwards is easier than sending one email and getting perfectly working mobi delivered straight to your kindle. :wink:
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Excellent price considering the extra year's guarantee. Have some heat OP.
Amazon's warranty applies.
I've had a Kindle break on me (screen issue) and Amazon replaced it (free returns) within a few days.
Picked mine up yesterday. Contacted Amazon chat and they took the offers off.
While the offers on the screensaver aren't that bad, it's the need to swipe the screen to go to the homepage that is annoying. That, and the small panel at the bottom of the home page.
Once the offers are off, a single press of the power button toggles screensaver on and off.
So you have to assume it's the special offer version as the RRP of the non special offers version is £119.99.
So I have a choice of using Calibre (which is fine by the way) for free or pay Amazon for each conversion.
It's a toughie :-)
http://www.mobileread.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-110693.html
https://jwmanus.wordpress.com/2013/07/03/calibre-and-kindle-not-a-good-match/
It's a well know issue that's been ongoing for the last 5 years. Somehow amazon's conversion never failed me. Can't imagine how importing books to some software and copying them afterwards is easier than sending one email and getting perfectly working mobi delivered straight to your kindle. :wink:
I'm pretty sure they used to charge for this. It's also quite possible I mis-read something.
I can see there are comments on the Amazon wesbite about charging for Whispernet - so maybe it's that - or they have relaxed some charges now. A quick Google shows people commenting about Amazon's charges in the past.
I can understand issues with PDFs. PDFs are nasty to convert at the best of times. I have to extract data from them sometimes (reports not documents) so I'm not surprised Calibre struggles. Calibre has been fine for me when converting proper documents (i.e. not PDFs), or for things like correcting the justification on poorly formatted e-books.
Office Unit A, 8th Floor, China Harbour Building,
370-374 Kings Road, North Point, Hong Kong
KLN
852
852
Hong Kong
You might get to pay vat, duty and processing fee on import... Overly enthusiastic trustpilot reviews all from people with only 1 review on their account aren't encouraging either..
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200671290
Thanks
Well, there is a more expensive Kindle, The Voyage, but all reviews suggest it's not worth the extra £90 (assuming you can still get a PW for £79.99 as it's back to normal price on Amazon of £109.99) especially since the new paperwhite has the same 300dpi.
The Voyage has an adaptive light, a flush screen, is slightly thinner and has fancy touch page turning controls (that plenty seem to dislike).
They should probably do a slightly larger screened device, with a very high res, and waterproof. I suppose that's what kobo offer, but it's quite bulky/heavy I believe. Would make a more compelling alternative choice device.