The recent release of Amazon's Kindle has been making news. Conceptually, it sounds great and Amazon seems to have directly addressed the screen resolution issue I was discussing just the other day. (Although, Amazon would still need to address the issue of color, but I went through more than a couple PDAs before they started making them available with color screens.) The physical design of the unit looks incredibly clunky -- especially when compared to indirect competitors like the iPhone -- but it sounds like that the usability is still fairly high.
Being obviously interested in comics, one of the first questions I had was whether or not it handled images. And, if so, how well. Not surprisingly, one of the testimonials that addresses this very question is that of Neil Gaiman.
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