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 How to use Amazon Kindle 2 in Malaysia, The What, the Where, the Hows

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xjairo
post Oct 10 2009, 03:07 AM

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QUOTE(winniechen @ Oct 10 2009, 12:41 AM)
I read about your suggested "tweak" or "method" on getting the Kindle2 to work in Malaysia and Singapore on other blogs and sites, too. I feel it is rather troublesome and so many hoops and complications to go through to get it working. I feel like a hacker / pirate / thief.

However, I really really want to get the Kindle 2 or any other e-reader. I am a reading addict and go through a handful of books a month when I get in the mood. Bookcase also running out of space soon. So getting an e-reader would be perfect.

I feel like I should wait until Amazon officially ship and offer Whispernet to Malaysia. I can also guarantee better support and warranty that way, just in case. Anyone knows when this will happen?

Then, I also started browsing for other competitive products. Other than the niche market products like Hanlin, BeBook and Sony e-reader, I also hear that Apple will be coming up with their version early next year. I know that e-reader will be one of those gadgets that will eventually take the lifecycle of mp3 players in future.

Should I get the Kindle 2 now and upgrade to a different one later when a better alternative is more widely available? It would cost money though, but if it's a worth purchase, I don't mind. Any suggestions?
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I'm debating myself on whether or not I should get the Kindle 2 or wait out. But who knows how long it's going to take? I was so excited when I read about this new edition only to see it's not supported in Malaysia. What a letdown.
xjairo
post Oct 19 2009, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Oct 18 2009, 06:24 PM)
Read my post above. Amazon dont operate on a predicatable timetable when it comes to international releases.
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Thanks.

Speaking of Plastic Logic, I did some research about it. It's very intriguing. The size is a bit big, in my opinion. I think I'm going to wait for that to release and see what they have to offer. The Sony Reader Touch Edition is really interesting too. Obviously because of the swiping action to turn the page and the ability to write on screen. But I can't make up my mind still on which one to get.

The IRex iliad looks really good too, but it costs a bomb.


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xjairo
post Oct 21 2009, 03:14 AM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Oct 19 2009, 07:41 PM)
For me my choice is largely swayed by the content provider. At the time of this post, only Amazon has a coherent distribution system. The rest rely on the user end to find ways to provide content for their readers.

Don't get me wrong. I am orgasmic for Plastic Logic reader. I just hope that Barnes & Nobles distribution system is as awesome as their reader.
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Guess we'll just have to wait and see.

The Plastic Logic is so awesome I could drown in my own drool.


Edit: Just got the email from Barnes and Nobles. The new Nook eReader. Looks pretty cool.


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post Oct 4 2011, 10:34 AM

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I'm contemplating on purchasing the Kindle Fire, but not sure if it'll be able to work here. Any ideas?

 

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