
Originally Posted by
Fluidic Kimbo
I got the paperwhite Kindle new for US$190, and it's waterproof. It has a backlight but I turned it off . . . no need to use battery if I don't need it. They say that it doesn't use any battery when it's displaying a page of text, but I assume there's a trickle from the battery to detect the screen taps to change page. (Plus batteries very slowly lose charge anyway even when not in a circuit).
It turns out that this Kindle has a web browser on it . . . which I would have preferred not to have. Like for instance tomorrow I'm going to spend 4 days at a temple, and the whole point in going there is to turn my phone off and also just to 'switch off' myself, so I'd rather if my Kindle were just a book reader and nothing else.
I'm hoping that nobody will mind me using it at the thermal spring . . . there will be 2,000 people walking around naked so you're not allowed to bring in a phone or any kind of camera, so when I'm relaxing in the pool I hope nobody's paranoid about my e-reader having a camera.