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by russellallen
5730 days ago
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I've got floppy disks and zip drives and old, dead hard drives full of stuff which I can't run or read. And that's for files that I created on hardware I own. Amazon as a company is only 15 years old - will it be around in 50 years? Any given Kindle will only last for a few years - will I always be able to afford to buy a new one? Will they always be available to buy? It is a big issue for me that I can't buy an ebook and have a reasonable expectation that the ebook will be mine for the rest of my life, and can be given to my kids to read. It makes me think of ebooks as disposable - I can't build up a library. It's more like borrowing someone else's books where they can demand the book back. But, like this guy, I still use them for convenience... |
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As for Kindles only lasting a few years- they may introduce a new version, but the beauty of computers as appliances is they will last as long as their battery and 120 volts hang around. I have an ipod from the beginning of ipods; the only reason I haven't repaired the battery is I no longer depend on it to listen to music.
Lastly, before you worry if your Kindle will last for the decades-to-centuries range, and elect to use books instead, recall that books themselves must be carefully printed, stored and used to last 50 years.