FlameWhip: I have a Kindle and love it! Don't let anyone tell you that a smart phone or a tablet computer are equivalent to an e-book reader. The E-ink screen makes all the difference in the world. It's easy on the eyes and easy on battery life. I went for a 10 day vacation and forgot the charger and by the end of the trip I was down to about half the battery life. I can also easily read for 6 hours without any eye strain. If you like pre 1930s books then you can get just about any of those for free (get them off project Gutenberg). There are also a ton of free books on Amazon and other sellers. (Amazon has a Raymond E. Feist book for free right now). Normal paperbacks aren't any cheaper on Kindle but best sellers are.
Anyway, my Kindle is my favorite piece of technology that I own. Buy one!
JudasIscariot: How heavy is it? DOes it provide enough backlight to be able to read in the dark without
damaging your eyes?? How's the eBook selection??
Does anyone know if I can get one in Poland???
I think it's around 12 ounces. Weight wise it feels like a normal hard cover book.
The e-book selection is pretty good. For example, wheel of time is being re-published as e-books now so you can't yet get the new book. Also, certain publishers are talking about delaying new releases in e-book format. I don't think that's going anywhere but who knows. Where e-books really shine is in best sellers, out of print books, independent books which usually cost $0.99. My favorite use though is for epic fantasy novels. Never again will I have George R.R. Martin attempt to crush my chest under the weight of 1200 pages.
There is no backlight on the screen. It relies entirely on reflected light so you need a book light if you read in the dark.
Poland is outside my jurisdiction!