Signs point to yes. Andy Ihnatko says it makes waffles, too. - Harvey Simmons
Maybe worth seeing what you think of ebook apps in the iPhone App Store later this week ... - Patrick Jordan
I love mine and I haven't even used it to its fullest potential yet. It's so nice to buy e-books and other publications without needing to connect it to a computer. Plus there are a few e-book sites that have free content that is directly downloadable to the Kindle, like Manybooks.net and Feedbooks.com (IIRC). - Cheryl Jones
I need to have the physical book, and I need to have it eventually on a shelf for later reference. Call me old school, but when I want to lend a good read out to a friendor colleague, I can. - Granteezy
The price needs to be attractive enough and the Kindle itself needs a major makeover. I think there will be an update soon. - Michael Narciso
my only issue with the kindle right now is the limited selection. I went through my wishlist and only 8 of the 65 books I want have kindle editions. Once that hits closer to 40 to 50 percent I'll take the plunge. I think v2 will probably be an improvement and can't be that far off as v1 has been out awhile. I'd wait. - aka Taylor
Great technology - My wife, who is a non-tech but avid reader, absolutely loves it. I bought it for me, but I hardly ever get to use it now. Considering buying a replacement for me. The selling point - accessible books are easily purchasable and immediately available for reading. She can't get enough of it. - Rob Bushway
Love mine and worth every penny if you travel a lot and don't want to carry a buttload of books. I think it was an awesome investment and the last trip I made to Chicago proved exactly why. The first time you finish a book in the middle of a trip and can buy another one without adding extra weight to your carry on will make you a believer. - Vincent Ferrari
I love to have one but it's still too pricey. In the mean time, my iPhone running textreader works great as an ebook reader. - Inksim
i've been trying one out. product works great, i just can't justify the price (and am a constant reader). $10/book > used prices. - Jeremy Toeman
I would like to get a Kindle, but I have questions about being able to read/order top-selling Japanese books on one. Can I? - Vince DeGeorge
Don't you think the new iPhone store will have a book reader app. I can't see spending the $ on a dedicated device. I've even used MobiPocket on my BlackBerry and it's not bad. The iPhone/iTouch would be perfect. - Kevin Shannon
I wish the design was more like the Sony reader and we would be good to go... I hate the looks of the Kindle - Robert
Get it. I would do the same if there was native PDF support. Need it for journal articles. - jeremy franklin
I want this thing too, but I'm convinced that as soon as I buy, v2 will come out with better graphics, better button placement and a more comfortable form factor. I just can't pull the trigger at $350. $199? I'd have one. - BISQ
Get the Kindle, it is legit as an e-book reader and really does work well. - Tony
With BISQ on this one - $399 seems a bit too much. $249 or even $199 would help me make the leap. That said, as a writer, I LOVE LOVE LOVE books (it's SO hard for me to part with them) so the intangibleness of the Kindle is actually what's holding me back more. - Aubrey Sabala
When more PC/Mac/Development related books are published with Kindle editions I'll be hoping on the bandwagon. - Michael Narciso
I own 2 because one is always lent out. I recommend one if you purchase books often. My 2 paid for themselves in the discounts. - LPH
I would wait for something a little more book-ish. Maybe a flexible screen or at least something with side-by-side viewing. Also I'm a bit biased toward Audible, so I do very little book reading anymore. (In the words of Calacanis, "Lo-o-o-ove Audible...") - StephenTorrence
I'd have to see how it would hold up after a 4 hour reading session. - John Storer II via twhirl
I'm thinking there must be a better ereader around the corner... - Charlie
Yeah, I wish there was something as open as the Kindle (unlike the eReader) but with the slick design that I so crave... le sigh. - Veronica
I want a kindle but i'm going to wait till the next generation - Justin
ps by ereader I mean any electronic reader, not a particular brand - Charlie via twhirl
With all the blackout's I've been having, I'm waiting until one has a backlight option. I like that it doesn't use one by default, but I want a light for some situations. - FiZ
Why not wait till the app store opens and see if there is a decent reader for the iphone? - Chris Kuhner
Oh god, I couldn't imagine reading anything extensively on the iPhone. - John Barker
@Chris Kuhner reading on the iPhone is definitely not ideal. The screen isn't quite large enough to be comfortable for reading and the bright screen is an eye sore for long reading sessions. Plus the battery life is not very good. - Michael Narciso
What would be really cool on an e-reader: you're reading something technical (because it's current, gets revised every few weeks, and you don't want to waste paper). You see a mistake, or item that needs clarification. You mark it with a stylus or your finger and hit a button to send it immediately to an errata collection online. When you get the next update, the author has incorporated your feedback. It took you 15 seconds of effort. - Charlie via twhirl
I guess some people really do like the Kindle. It surprises me. Maybe we are close to the Kindle II release. Spies, where are you? - MattJhsn
I've been meaning to blog a review but probably never will, so here's probably my only statement on it. The way I talked myself into buying a Kindle after a day's agonizing or so recently: realizing that with the lifetime wireless service it makes a great gift. So that I could give it to my mom if I upgrade or stop using it one day. The fact is, though, within a week of having one, my wife wanted one, and most of my friends did, too. There's a 30-day free return: try it? - Timothy Shey
Kindle is good.But can never be a substitute 4 u sitiing in front of the fire with a some java and a good paper bound book in hand. - Arjun
I think that you could buy it then if you found you did not use it just return it. I have been thinking of that myself. Amazon is good that way - I bought a Geko handheld gps and when it really did not do what I thought it would I returned it not problem at all. I made sure I kept all the packaging. - Ted Sbardella