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<p>Have  you  not long back  purchased  a  new  Zune  player  and  are  itching  to  download  music  for  Zune?  But  you  merely  do  not  recognise  where  is  the  best  place  to  get  that  &#8220;S.O.S&#8221;  by  Jonas  Brothers  and  &#8220;Bubbly&#8221;  by  Colbie  Caillat.  This  entire  article  is  written  to  show  you  the  entire  routine  to  download  music  onto  your  digital  portable  player  as  well  as  where  are  the  places  owners  like  you  get  their  Zune  music  downloads  at  the  most  reasonable  prices.</p>
<p>You  perhaps  already  recognise  that  you  may  find  movies,  music,  videos  and  games  for  your  player  at  iTunes  and  Microsoft&#8217;s  Zune  marketplace  and  other  online  music  stores  like  Amazon,  HMV  and  more.  At  the  marketplace,  you  may  access  millions  of  songs.  For  the  price  conscious,  the  price  tag  of  $0.99  to  $2  over  for  a  piece  of  song  at  any  of  these  music  stores  may  genuinely  be  a  turn-off.  Imagine  how  much  it  would  cost  to  acquire  hundreds  of  songs  for  your  music  collection?</p>
<p>Another  option  which  is  rather  frequent  are  the  free  download  services.  While  these  are  in general  free  and  you  may  download  music  for  Zune  to  your  heart&#8217;s  content,  you  are  likewise  exposing  your  PC  to  the  adware  and  spyware  that  comes  attached  with  the  music  downloads.  The  extent  of  harm  to  your  computer  may  be  beauteous  bad  when  you  realize  that  your  computer  is  slower.</p>
<p>There  is  a  safe  option  to  transfer  songs  to  your  digital  portable  player.  Similar  to  any  other  MP3  players,  you  may  rip  songs  from  a  CD  and  synchronize  that  onto  your  player.  If  you  are  intimate  with  music  ripping,  you  ought to  be  rather  comfortable  to  download  music  for  Zune  in  this  manner.</p>
<p>The  routine  starts  introductory  when  you  open  a  media  player  like  Windows  Media  Player.  Insert  the  CD  and  select  the  songs  or  soundtracks  you  wish  to  download.  Next,  click  on  the  Rip  button.  You  ought to  see  the  song  list  appearing  in  the  Windows  Media  Player  library.  Using  the  USB  cable,  connect  your  player  to  your  PC  and  your  player  would  synchronize  with  the  Windows  Media  Player  library  to  download  music  for  Zune.</p>
<p>Even  if  the  player  is  not  syncing  well,  it  is  fine.  You  may  plainly  copy  the  music  files  manually  onto  your  player  and  it  would  work  just  fine  except  for  the  extra  step.  On  your  windows  explorer,  you  would  always  see  your  digital  portable  player  as  an  further and added  drive.  Be  sure  to  download  to  it  correctly.</p>
<p>Many  first-timers  do  not  recognise  that  the  file  formats  for  your  music  are  important.  It  may  only  support  compatible  formats  like  MP3,  MP4,  MOV,  WMV  and  WMA  and  not  other  formats.  Some  examples  of  unsupported  formats  are  DivX  and  RM.</p>
<p>Another  substitute  you  have  to  download  music  for  Zune  is  the  paid  membership  services.  This  is  one  hot  favourite  among  music  lovers  these days  since  you  may  find  millions  of  downloads,  finelooking  much  limitless  downloads  of  songs,  music,  movies,  videos  and  games.  And  the  nice  thing  is  you  get  all  these  for  a  flat  fee.  There  are  no  limits  to  the  bandwidth  consumption  and  you  may  download  at  any  time  of  the  day.</p>
<p>I  believe  that  by  now,  you  ought to  have  a  good  perceive  of  where  you  may  download  music  for  Zune  and  do  so  affordably  in  a  safe  and  secured  environment.  Check  out  my  blog  devoted  to  music,  movies  and  videos  on  which  are  the  authenti  membership  websites  for  unlimited  music  and  song  downloads.</p>
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<p>Massive  capacity  in  a  deluxe  device  that  delivers  uncompromised  audio  and  video  quality,  the  Zune  120  GB  may  fit  a  big  collection  and  still  have  room  for  videos,  podcasts,  and  more.  This  major  player  hooks  up  with  progressed  invention  features  like  Buy  from  FM  and  wireless  sharing,  so  you  never  stop  gobbling  tunes.  It  holds  up  to  30,000  songs,  25,000  pictures,  or  375  hours  of  video.  Watch  a  demo  on  Zune.</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #1647  in  Network  Media  Player</li>
<li>Color:  Black/Black</li>
<li>Brand:  Zune</li>
<li>Model:  H3A-00001</li>
<li>Platform:  Windows</li>
<li>Format:  CD</li>
<li>Dimensions:  108.20&#8243;  h  x  61.10&#8243;  w  x  12.90&#8243;  l,    .75  pounds  </li>
<li>Display  size:  3.2</li>
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<p>Features
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<li>IMPORTANT:  Allow  your  Zune  to  charge  for  30  minutes  then  disconnect  and  reconnect  the  cable  to  turn  on  the  player</li>
<li>Listen  to  your  bestloved  FM  radio  stations  and  click  to  tag  the  songs  you  like  for  later  buy  when  you  sync  your  device  with  your  PC</li>
<li>Download  millions  of  tracks,  whole  albums,  or  playlists  with  the  Zune  Pass  subscription  service;  extend  your  subscription  online  or  by  purchasing  a  Zune  Pass  card</li>
<li>Connect  to  your  home  wireless  network  and  remotely  sync  your  Zune  device  with  your  PC  collection  from  your  dock,  AC  adapter,  or  speaker  dock  accessory</li>
<li>120  GB  capacity  for  up  to  30,000  songs,  25,000  photos,  or  375  hours  of  video</li>
<li>3.2-inch  color  LCD  with  320  x  240  pixel  display  resolution</li>
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<p>387 of 403 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">A Thorough (Long) Review from a Zune 30 Owner an a iPhone 3G Owner<br />By Super Mum<br />No matter your opinion on Microsoft, the amazing fact remains that every time they update a Zune they include a free software update for all past Zunes making them nearly identical as the new Zunes.  I am sure one day this may stop due to the fact that the new hardware will require a different type of OS that won&#8217;t work on the old Zunes (i.e. a Zune Touch or something).  Until then, I am have been a very happy past/present Zune owner for this reason.</p>
<p>I owned a Zune 30 for 2 1/2 years prior to buying the Zune 120.  My old Zune worked perfectly and was not a factor in my decision to upgrade.  Did I need the extra space?  Not really&#8230; but I wanted to try out the touch/click &#8220;squircle&#8221; before the new Zune games were launched.  I read that some games may not work (or work as intended) with the Zune 30 since it does not have the touch sensitive pad.  We&#8217;ll see how true that is when games are put on to the Marketplace.</p>
<p>My opinion after owning the Zune 120 for a couple weeks:</p>
<p>The Good:</p>
<p>-I am a rabid/avid fan of the Zune Pass.  I don&#8217;t mind renting music, in fact I LOVE it.  It really opens me up to new bands without wasting $10-20 on an album I may hate.  For $14.99 a month [for unlimited downloads on up to 3 Zunes and 3 Computers] I can download from more songs than I can fathom and not be upset if I pick a few tone-deaf artists along the way.  If I love an album enough to keep it I can buy it from Zune or Amazon or whomever.  If you think about it, the Zune Pass could save you money by allowing you to test out bands before committing to a purchase.  Also, if throwing a house party or having guests over, you can download music for your guests that you might never consider buying for yourself.</p>
<p>-Audible support now available.  Not sure how much I will use this feature yet but for now I like it and am happy I am not closed off from this option.</p>
<p>-WiFi: the options are now amazingly more advanced and now having WiFi on the Zune makes sense.  Being able to download songs over a WiFi connection is huge.  McDonald&#8217;s is teaming up with Zune and will be offering their WiFi connection to Zune owners in the near future.  While iPod does this with Starbucks, there are many more McDonalds than Starbucks in the U.S.  Though not sure if this is a good thing <img src='http://movieslore.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>-Channels!!!: I love the new channels built into the software.  As a Zune Pass subscriber I love taking advantage of this.  The software makes a &#8220;channel&#8221; once a week of songs it thinks I will like based on a genre (I have a &#8220;My Classic Rock&#8221; channel, &#8220;My Rock&#8221; channel, and since I share my Zune Pass with family members a &#8220;My R&amp;B&#8221; channel).  I choose which, if any, channels I want to subscribe to (so I can skip the R&amp;B one if I desire) and it downloads a playlist of sorts that changes every week. Also, I can subscribe to other generic channels (i.e. &#8220;Rock&#8221; Channel, &#8220;Punk/Ska&#8221; Channel etc.) not tailored directly to me if I so desire.  This has been a great way to sample new bands/music that have relevance to my music style.  Of course if you love a song/artist you can always permanently download the songs.  If you are an avid gym buff or runner there are some very cool channels titled &#8220;Walk&#8221; &#8220;Jog&#8221; and &#8220;Run&#8221; that have songs which consist of the same range of beats per minute to keep you moving at a constant speed.  Very cool.</p>
<p>-Mixview: Much better looking than &#8220;Genius&#8221; on iTunes since Mixview uses album art and artists pictures rather than plain old text and Mixview&#8217;s suggestions seem more relevant to me than Apple&#8217;s &#8220;Genius.&#8221;  This can always change in the future as each product develops and I am excited that there is competition in this arena since it can only make this better and better.  If you don&#8217;t know what Mixview is, it is Zune&#8217;s way of gathering data based on your music preferences (and the preferences of others) to recommend new music to you.  Pandora (the Internet Radio website) does a BEAUTIFUL job at this.  It&#8217;s free and I would check it out if you have never used it before.  Amazing.</p>
<p>-Battery Life: Much better than the Zune 30 which is a nice surprise.  Leave WiFi off for a longer battery life.</p>
<p>-Accessory Compatibility: the charger, dock, remote, car charger, etc. from the Zune 30/80/120 all work together wonderfully.  If you have the version 1 dock you will need to remove the plastic insert in order to have the 80/120 fit. It only takes a few seconds and is very painless.  I would add a link to websites that show video/pictures on how to do this but Amazon removed two posts in the Zune forum where I did this. Do a search, it&#8217;s out there.  The cases for the Zune 30 do not work with the 120 but the 80 is the same size and both use the same cases.  Heard there are problems with older FM transmitters working with the newer Zunes.  Not sure how prevalent this problem is as I use an AUX jack in the car.</p>
<p>-The Squircle: This is the only &#8220;big&#8221; difference between the Zune 30 and the 80/120. It did not take long for me to get used to using this  but my learning curve  may be shorter than others as I am used to swiping on my iPhone and now clicking seems more difficult for me.  (You can turn this feature off if you just want to use the squircle as a click pad.) When I went to buy a case I found that most cases covered the squircle and was concerned it would mess with functionality.  I want to report that it did not take away the ability of the Zune to notice my movements.  However, the case makes it not as smooth of an action as the bare squircle (I have a silicone cover that makes my finger &#8220;stickier&#8221; against the case so the glide isn&#8217;t as smooth).  Something to think about when purchasing a case (which I would recommend.. see &#8220;The Bad&#8221;)</p>
<p>The Bad:</p>
<p>-I LOVED the Zune 30 casing.  That was one beautiful thing that the Zune had over the iPod.  The iPods scratched and showed wear very quickly and the Zune 30&#8242;s casing was virtually indestructible.  With the new casing (party in the front/business in the back&#8230; the reverse mullet) it seems that the possibility for scratching is now higher.  The shiny front is a fingerprint magnet and the matte black back has a silver/gold metal underneath (as evidenced by Microsoft&#8217;s Zune Originals website where you can have your Zune engraved professionally.. they &#8220;scratch&#8221; [engrave] a design and the gold/silver color appears).  Not sure how deep you would have to scratch to get to that color and I won&#8217;t volunteer to be a guinea pig. Sorry!<br />I highly recommend getting a case and I am a sucker for buying a screen protector as the Zune is nearly all screen on the front and should remain beautiful and scratch-free.</p>
<p>The &#8220;I don&#8217;t care&#8221;/ &#8220;No opinion&#8221;:</p>
<p>-The Clock: There is a clock now.. and I don&#8217;t care.  Many did so they will be happy.  No alarm built-in, so beware clock lovers.  (Microsoft updates the firmware and software quite a bit so you never know if this could be added soon.)</p>
<p>-Buy from FM: I hate the radio in my smallish town.  There are only a couple decent stations but they aren&#8217;t good enough for me to stop listening to MP3s and tune in.  For those who have better stations and are in to Top 40 or what is new on the charts this may be an amazing option for you.  Getting artist and album info over Zune&#8217;s FM radio could be helpful if your DJ never states the name of an artist (like so many don&#8217;t) and, if you really like the song, you can download it immediately or tag it for download later (depending if you are in a WiFi hotspot or at home with plug in hand).</p>
<p>-Headphones: the Zune 30 came with &#8220;run of the mill&#8221; headphones, the Zune 80 came with &#8220;premium&#8221; headphones and the Zune 120 went back to the &#8220;run of the mill&#8221; headphones.  I use third-party headphones ($100+) so I don&#8217;t care what comes in the package.  Others might so here it is.</p>
<p>-Games: as of today&#8217;s date, there are no games available for download on the Zune Marketplace.  This is supposed to change soon and I sure hope it does.  However, there are two games that come loaded on the Zune when you plug it in to the computer and update (Hexic and Texas Hold &#8216;Em).  Apple has the upper hand here and has done wonders with the App store.  I hope Microsoft takes note and does something like it with the Zune.  Heck, I hope the do something even better so then Apple steps up their game even more&#8230; and around and around we go.  Competition is great for consumers.</p>
<p>I think here is a good place to mention that I love my iPhone 3G AND my Zune and I need to have both in my life to be happy (in the materialistic sense).  I don&#8217;t listen to music on my iPhone due to limited space (after adding apps, photos, podcasts, etc. there isn&#8217;t much room for music) and also because Apple does not have a subscription music &#8220;rental&#8221; service.  Ideally I would like to see Zune make a phone similar to the iPhone or the iPhone to have a subscription based music service (both phones would need a large capacity drive) so I could carry around just one device (either iPhone or ZunePhone depending on the offerings).  Until that day I live in harmony with my Zune 120 and my iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>105 of 114 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Fantastic product!<br />By Travis Brown<br />I love my Zune. After 4 iPods (in a span of 10 years), I decided to try something different. I never really had an issue with my pods, but I was curious about the Zune. I decided to purchase the Zune 30 a year after it was released. The player [Zune 30] was extremely durable, and I loved the device interface; although hated how I had to click in order to scroll down. There was much to be improved.</p>
<p>Fast forward two years and several major Microsoft updates later, I now own the Zune 120. I absolutely love it. The capacity is enough for me at the moment; although I&#8217;m a music junkie. The playback quality of the songs is noticeably better than the quality my iPod&#8217;s. The features, such as wireless sync, song sharing over the air, and the Zune Pass are wonderful. I lended the Zune to my girlfriend for an entire week so she could discover some new music (over 8000 tracks on my Zune), and she came back wanting to purchase one herself.</p>
<p>Pros:<br />- Great interface<br />- Wonderful sound quality<br />- FM radio + buying songs from FM<br />- Wireless syncing<br />- Sharing music over the air with other Zunes<br />- Improved software (more usable than iTunes, in my opinion)<br />- Support for podcasts and audiobooks<br />- Zune Pass<br />- Purchasing and streaming songs off Wifi<br />- Free updates every few months; they recently added games.</p>
<p>Cons:<br />- Battery life could be better<br />- Included headphones are good but not great.<br />- That&#8217;s all I could think of.</p>
<p>Final word:<br />I still use my iPod nano and video from time to time, but I love my Zune more. There&#8217;s nothing wrong with iPod&#8217;s, but if you&#8217;d like to give something different a try, by all means give this a try. You can&#8217;t go wrong with purchasing one.</p>
<p>Extra:<br />Living in a populated city like NY and taking the train to school every monrning, and coming back in the afternoon, there&#8217;s always at least one other person on the train with a Zune. Sometimes I get random &#8220;let me send you a song&#8221; request. Totally discovered a few new artists from random people with the &#8216;send&#8217; feature.</p>
<p>41 of 44 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">A Mixed Bag of good and bad [mostly good]<br />By paranoidxe<br />The Zune is overall a great product and I would recommend it to anyone. This review makes some comparisons to the iPod Classic because many are familiar with the iPod Classic and are debating between these two often.</p>
<p>Positives for the Zune:<br />- Sound Quality exceeds that of the Classic, while the classic is good it has too much focus on the low end and really isn&#8217;t all that great in the mids. The Zune has great balance meaning it plays low/mids/highs exceptionally well, matching the 5th gen iPod in my opinion. [Tested with Bose Around The Ear Headphones, won't be noticed much with cheap/stock ear buds]<br />- Interface is wild and more modern than other MP3 players. You&#8217;ll feel like you are in 2008 with the device&#8217;s interface. You can also customize it, while customization is limited to changing the wallpaper its still something not many other players have. [including the classic]<br />- The large screen is nice for video..I haven&#8217;t ran into any pixelation problems that some people report with the resolution of 320 x 240 on that size of the screen..however your mileage may vary. The screen is much better suited than the dinky 2.5 screen that is on the Classic.<br />- Navigation with the Zune pad is a breeze and better than the Classic. A few reasons being that a) you can press the buttons to adjust volume in your pocket [the classic relies on luck that you can actually get the touch sensitive wheel to respond through your pants], b) the zune pad sticks out from the unit which makes it easier to feel for than the classic which the click wheel is pretty well flush with the unit itself, c) you can navigate with pin point navigation, use the touch function to scroll fast and the click function to get precise.<br />- Microsoft continues to make improvements to the product like the Zune 3.0 release that adds the FM Radio feature that allows you to add music off the radio to your cart or with wireless download the song directly to your Zune. Clock is introduced [a feature that was lacking that people constantly complained about, MICROSOFT LISTENS!], and the Wifi Marketplace is also introduced which allows you to browse the marketplace wirelessly as well as preview/download songs instantly if you have a Zunepass.<br />- The software on the PC looks very modern..where as iTunes has virtually remained the same since its release on the PC. The software has the ability to combine albums with a simple drag n drop which allows you to combine singles into their full featured albums with a simple click. Getting Album art is easy as well as track listings for a album if you are missing tag information..if you are missing tag information and the software can&#8217;t find it, it will give you a drop down list of all albums on the CD and allow you to choose which track is the right one..none listed? No problem you can keep it its current track name. Manual Sync is NOW supported officially, meaning the device can run independently of your Zune Collection. The software can actually work with a external drive, when I tried with iTunes 7.6 it would close by itself. Mixview is nice, you can simply right click a album click mixview to get a view of several related artists to find new music with.</p>
<p>Neutral:<br />- Zune Pass, almost all the music on the Marketplace supports it..some might be annoyed with the fact you have to pay $15 a month forever unless you want to lose your songs, some might also have a problem with not owning the music or that some songs aren&#8217;t available for the Zune Pass. I personally think its a great concept and I have absolutely no complaints about paying $15 for all the songs I can download.<br />- Smudges and scratches might be a problem for some if you are really picky the new gloss front is prone to scratches from metal objects [keys, coins, etc.].<br />- Its made of plastic which could be taken either a) a good thing because its lighter b) a bad thing because its obviously not as tough.</p>
<p>Negatives:<br />- Software is still behind when compared to iTunes but improves with every update. Some complaints include, Rating system is a &#8220;Like, Don&#8217;t Like&#8221; System giving you very limited options when you find songs that aren&#8217;t GREAT but are OK..you either have to hate it or like it. If you are in a certain spot in your collection and click Marketplace then go back your spot is lost and Zune software returns to the top of your list. The same happens when you are at a certain spot in the marketplace as well, you leave and you end up reseting the marketplace back to home.<br />- Marketplace layout is very generic and needs some serious tweaking where as the iTunes Store is very precise the layout of the Marketplace is just sloppy, there really isn&#8217;t much browsing you can do unless the artist is new because when you browse through artists in a specific genre they aren&#8217;t in alphabetic order they are just scattered about I assume by popularity.<br />- Premium Earbuds are gone replaced with generic earbuds.</p>
<p>Overall a great alternative to the now dying Classic [which didn't get any upgrades beyond battery and the genius feature..unless you consider the 120GB a upgrade from the 80GB model last year]. I do not regret my purchase and would recommend it to anyone.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s  not one thing  better  than  sliding  a  great  old  movie  in  your  DVD  player  and  resolving  back  for  an  evening  at  the  movies.  The  difficulties  is  that  so  a great deal of  of  these  movies  are  rare  and  hard  to  find.  In  fact  you  better  not  throw  away  your  VCR  just  yet,  because  numerous  of  these  old  films  will  never  be  freed  on  DVD  or  Blu-Ray  disc.</p>
<p>There  are  a great deal of  places  you  may  go  to  look  for  rare,  hard  to  find  old  movies.  One  of  the  best  is  to  contact  any  old  film  passionate  groups  in  your  city.  Thanks  to  the  Internet,  it&#8217;s  posing no difficulty  than  ever  to  find  them.  Almost  each  major  city  has  at  least  one  such  group,  commonly  several.  Many  times  these  groups  are  by  specified  either  genre,  such  as  &#8220;horror  movies&#8221;  or  &#8220;Old  Westerns&#8221;,  or  around  a  sure  actor  or  director.  Think  John  Ford  or  the  other  John,  &#8220;The  Duke&#8221;  himself,  John  Wayne.</p>
<p>Another  outstanding  place  to  look  for  old  movies  is  at  any  video  stores  that  either  specialize  in  such  old  films,  or  stores  that  have  been  around  for  a  long  time.  Get  to  recognise  the  proprietor  on  a  introductory  name  basis.  They  may  be  one  of  your  best  friends  when  it  comes  to  finding  such  old  films.</p>
<p>They  are  a  dying  breed,  but  in  a great deal of  cities  there  are  still  independent  video  stores  with  big  back  catalogs  of  VHS  or  gasp!  Beta  titles  in  their  back  rooms.  In  a lot of  cases  the  store  owners  may  be  talked  out  of  a great deal of  fantastic  and  hard  to  find  titles  for  a  relative  song.  You  stand  a  much  better  prospect  of  this  if  you  know  the  store&#8217;s  proprietor  well.</p>
<p>You  may  post  an  ad  in  your  local  paper  or  free  ad  flyer,  such  as  the  Nickel,  but  undertake  to  get  a  bit  more  creative.  See  if  there  is  a  theater  in  your  city  that  shows  old  movies.  If  you&#8217;re  an  old  movie  enthusiast,  chances  are  you&#8217;ve  in all probability  already  been  there.  These  are  a  treasure  trove  when  it  comes  to  unearthing  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies.  Getting  to  know  the  owner  and  staff,  a great deal of  of  which  are  old  movie  buffs  themselves,  is  a  outstanding  idea,  just  as  with  video  stores.</p>
<p>Many  cinemas  that  specialize  in  showing  old  and  vintage  movies  will  have  a  place  where  you  may  post  notices.  Craft  a  detect  and  put  it  on  their  board.  That  is  the  perfective  place  to  find  an individual  with  an  old  movie  collection  that  has  a  few  titles  you&#8217;ve  been  searching  for.  They  may  be  convinced  to  share  with  a great deal of  if  you  ask  nicely,  and  they  need  a  few  bucks.</p>
<p>Finally,  you  may  take  the  tried  and  unfeigned  way  to  find  old  and  rare  movies;  go  sailing  &#8211;  yard  sailing,  that  is.  Yard  and  garage  sales  often  disclose  a  wealth  of  old  and  rare  movies  you  may  get  for  only  a  few  dollars.  It  may  take  time,  so  for  those  of  you  who  would  rather  spend  your  time  watching  old  movies  than  looking  for  them,  this  may  not  be  the  best  choice,  but  rest  assured  you  will  find  numerous  great,  old  titles  this  way.</p>
<p>These  are  just  galore  of  the  ways  you  may  find  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies  to  add  to  your  collection.  Happy  hunting!</p>
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<p>7940 of 8084 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Fantastic device &#8211; pick your Kindle!<br />By FreeSpirit<br />Having been a little overwhelmed by the choices between all the new Kindles and which one to get, I ordered this new basic $79 Kindle first to take for a spin. So far, I like what I see. I also own a Kindle 3 so that&#8217;s the only device I can really compare it to at this time (I think a comparison between other tablets and this Kindle is meaningless, this device is all about content and delivery):</p>
<p>1. Form-factor &#8211; Compared to the Kindle 3, this Kindle feels more compact, lighter and easier to hold. My hands wrap around this better than K3. Reading books for a few hours at a stretch will be easier on this device compared to the K3. It is the lightest such device I have used compared to all previous Kindles and other tablets.</p>
<p>2. Screen &#8211; I personally like the fact that there are no keys on the device and that keys come up on the screen when you need them. Delivers a better overall reading experience. However, navigating through the on-screen keyboard with the 5-way controller can be taxing if you need to do a lot of searching, and you might miss the full physical keyboard. I hardly search on the Kindle itself, I search for books on my laptop so this is a non-issue.</p>
<p>3. Price! &#8211; At $79, you can&#8217;t go wrong. Compared to buying paperback or hardcover editions, you will recover the cost of this in a matter of a few months because most Kindle content is priced cheaper than print editions (and you get it instantly, and can access it wherever you are). Not to mention all the free Kindle downloads available in the catalog.</p>
<p>4. Display &#8211; almost the same E-ink display at the K3. No glare no reflection. You can sit in bright sunlight and read it just like a book. Page turns seem a lot faster on this compared to the K3. Screen size of the Kindle 3, this new Kindle, and the Touch is exactly the same in size.</p>
<p>5. Wi-Fi &#8211; this can be a pro or a con (no 3G) depending on a user&#8217;s personal preference. If you travel often and would like to be able to download content anywhere without worrying about getting a wi-fi connection, you&#8217;re better off sticking with the K3 or waiting for the Touch/Fire. For me, 3G is not a major issue.</p>
<p>6. Text to Speech and Audiobooks &#8211; These two features are lacking in this device. I personally have never used these features on my K3. If you listen to audiobooks or TTS or music on your Kindle, again the K3/Touch/Fire might be better options.</p>
<p>7. Storage &#8211; this device can store 2GB which they claim is approximately 1400 books. For me, that&#8217;s a massive storage capacity and it will be years before I get close to that capacity. Again, if you download books occasionally and have a moderate Kindle downloaded content on your device, 2GB is plenty. Of course, think ahead and see how much you would expect to download in the coming 2 years (I am assuming the device will be outdated and replaced within this time-frame).</p>
<p>8. Battery life &#8211; too early to tell but Kindle battery life tends to be great. Specs state that the battery life of this device is 1 month compared to 2 months for the Touch or K3. 1 month is plenty (Android phones need to be charged every hour!). At least I know that if I&#8217;m going on a long flight, this device won&#8217;t need charging if I charge it up in advance.</p>
<p>9. Power adapter &#8211; this Kindle does not come with a power adapter, only a USB charging cable. You can either buy it separately for $8-10, or use your existing USB power adapter. Any USB adapter would work with the charging cable (previous Kindle versions, Apple&#8217;s portable devices, and most HTC phones, come with a standard USB power adapter that would work for this device). There are also plenty of $2-3 adapters available here if you search for USB chargers.</p>
<p>Bottom line &#8211; the choice between this basic Kindle, the K3 Keyboard, the Touch, and the Fire is really a personal preference. This device itself is meant for the minimalist Kindle user who, like me, reads say a 2-3 books a month, wants a device comfortable to hold, and doesn&#8217;t need any fancy bells and whistles on the device. I guess it depends on what you use your Kindle for. If it&#8217;s just the basics, this is the perfect device to get.</p>
<p>In my humble opinion, the choices:</p>
<p>(i) If you have a DX or an old Kindle version, or if you don&#8217;t have a Kindle yet and are an average book-reader, this is definitely the one to get &#8211; baseline model that is affordable and is a pure e-reader.</p>
<p>(ii) If you have  Kindle 3 and don&#8217;t really need an upgrade, I recommend sticking with the K3, it&#8217;s a better device than this one in terms of features. If you do need to upgrade, the Touch is probably a better option because of all the additional features, at a small incremental cost.</p>
<p>(iii) If you&#8217;re looking for the loaded full-on Amazon content experience with access to all the apps, streaming audio and video, and playing the &#8220;strangely therapeutic&#8221; Fruit Ninja, wait for the Fire!</p>
<p>I sincerely hope this review helps you decide whether this Kindle is right for you. If you are still unable to make a decision, it may be worthwhile to wait for the Touch and Fire to be released, and see the reviews on those devices before making a final decision.</p>
<p>3152 of 3237 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Facts to Consider when Buying This Kindle Instead of Others<br />By J. Ts<br />First off, I received my new Kindle this morning. I previously owned the Kindle Keyboard, but actually really didn&#8217;t like the keyboard or the way the buttons were pressed together. I&#8217;m not a fan of touch screens so I bought this one.</p>
<p>There are a few things to know about this particular Kindle that can help you decide if it&#8217;s right for you&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is a list of things to know about this Kindle.</p>
<p>1. You&#8217;ll be using an onscreen keyboard with the 5-Way Controller. This is not a problem for setting up WiFi and a little writing but if you are an avid note-taker or do a lot of writing with your Kindle, you might want to opt for the Kindle Keyboard.<br />2. NO AUDIO &#8211; If you are planning on listening to audiobooks, Mp3s, or Text to Speech on your Kindle, this is not the device for you. There is not even a headphone jack, so there is absolutely no audio support.<br />3. 2GB! This device has 2GB of storage, which is half of all the others&#8230; if you seriously need to keep over 1,400 books or so on your Kindle, you should opt for one of the others, all of which have 4GB. I only keep a hundred or so books on mine and the rest are up in the Amazon Cloud waiting for convenient download.<br />4. There&#8217;s no 3G version but the WiFi works just fine.<br />5. There is a shorter battery life. Amazon reports the battery life is only one month of reading, compared with the others that clock in at two months. If you are going to be away from electricity for over a month, first of all RESPECT!, second of all, you may want a Kindle that has the 2 month battery life.<br />6. It&#8217;s lighter than all the other versions. It weighs in at just under 6oz (170g). The closest competition is the Kindle Touch which is about 7.5oz.<br />7. It has 5 buttons on the face at the bottom. In the middle is the big 5-Way Controller button as found on other Kindles. There are two small buttons on either side of this. On the left side, from left to right are the &#8220;Back&#8221; button and the &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button. The &#8220;Back&#8221; button is the same as on other Kindles. The &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button calls the onscreen keyboard onto the screen. On the right side of the 5-Way Controller are (again, from left to right) the &#8220;Menu&#8221; button, and the &#8220;Home&#8221; button. The &#8220;Next Page&#8221; and &#8220;Previous Page&#8221; buttons are the same as on other Kindles.<br />8. Because of the above 5 buttons, I find it much easier to use than the Kindle Keyboard. On the Kindle Keyboard, the &#8220;Back&#8221; button was right below the 5-Way Controller, and I accidentally hit it on more than one occasion.<br />9. On the bottom there is only the mini-USB port, the charging light, and the On-Off Button.<br />10. There are not a whole lot of covers available for this Kindle yet. (Amazon&#8217;s won&#8217;t be available until the end of October.)</p>
<p>As for reading, and as a pure reading device. It is awesome&#8230; in fact, without the keyboard, audio, and other features I don&#8217;t need. This is actually the best one for someone like me who just wants to read.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already successfully transferred my library, downloaded books over WiFi, and borrowed library books through the Overdrive Library eBooks System. My only small point of dissatisfaction is that there are so few good covers and accessories right now (though there ARE some available that look pretty good).</p>
<p>All in all, I believe this is the BEST of all the Kindles currently available. Only consider others if you:<br />a. Really want the touch screen version.<br />b. Need audio.<br />c. Need 4GB<br />d. Need a big Kindle DX.<br />e. Take a lot of notes or do a lot of writing that requires a keyboard.<br />f. Prefer the design of another version.<br />g. Need more than a month&#8217;s battery power.</p>
<p>Hope this helps someone make a good decision!</p>
<p>(Brief update: I love this Kindle, but right now the scarcity of good, inexpensive covers for it is a little troubling. The Amazon made leather one with light won&#8217;t be available until November or so and there are currently no inexpensive ones to use in the interim. I&#8217;ll just have to use it gently for a month or so.)</p>
<p>Update on cases:<br />I mentioned this in the comments section, but I&#8217;ll repeat it here for people who can&#8217;t yet find a good case -</p>
<p>Checking the specifications for the Kindle, Nook Touch, and Kobo:<br />Nook Touch<br />6.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches<br />Kobo Reader<br />6.5 X 4.5 inches<br />Kindle (4th Generation)<br />6.5 x 4.5 x 0.34 inches</p>
<p>It looks like the Kobo is about exactly the same size and the Nook Touch is slightly longer. If you need a case but can&#8217;t find one that you like yet, it may be worth a little hunting to see if a nook or kobo case or cover might fit the bill.</p>
<p>1391 of 1469 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">The most compact Kindle yet. Extremely legible display, snappy performance<br />By M. Erb<br />Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWG7OQ5NMGUMW I was thrilled to receive my new Kindle. I ordered it Sep 28, chose overnight shipping and it arrived (Sep 29) just a few minutes ago. Usually I use a device for a while before reviewing it. In this case, I felt it was important to do a quick review right away because if it can help you in your purchasing decision, so much the better.</p>
<p>If you are a little perplexed with all the various Kindle models and are wondering if this Is the Kindle for you, here are a few questions for you to consider&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Do you need text to speech capability or have the desire to listen to mp3&#8242;s on your Kindle? If you can live without that, then proceed. This Kindle does not have a speaker thus is not capable of text to speech or playing sounds of any kind including mp3&#8242;s.</p>
<p>2. Is color important to you? This is not a color Kindle, it is gray-scale. If you are mostly wanting to read books then this will work for you exceedingly well. The e-ink screen is gorgeous, sharp and provides the ability to change font size, font face and line spacing. It even displays photos quite nicely, but in gray-scale. And you can even zoom in on images.</p>
<p>3. Is a physical keyboard a necessity for you? If you like to make notes and annotations while reading, you may want to look at another model Kindle that has a physical keyboard. Although this Kindle has a screen-based keyboard, it is tedious to type more than a few words or URL&#8217;s. It works very well for minimal typing but it&#8217;s not for you if you need more than that.</p>
<p>4. Is compact size important for you? Then this is the one to get. It&#8217;s thin, light and diminutive in size. Slips easily into a purse, pocket or inside pocket. It is so light which makes holding and reading with one hand for longer periods of time very easy.</p>
<p>5. Do you want to be able to occasionally use a web browser to access a web site? Well surprise surprise, you can do that on this Kindle. It&#8217;s an &#8220;experimental&#8221; feature but it works quite well. It&#8217;s been experimental for years, so I&#8217;m not quite sure why it&#8217;s still labeled experimental. But in any case you can visit websites, save bookmarks and it works.</p>
<p>I also own the original Kindle with the SD card slot. Compared to the original Kindle, this new one is svelte. Thinner, lighter and notably, the e-ink on this new Kindle is vastly improved. In low interior lighting with gray overcast lighting outside, I&#8217;m able to easily read the Kindle. It is amazing how the screen almost glows, as if it were backlit. Of course it is not backlit and in fact will not work in the dark. But if you have a small reading light, that solves that problem. Otherwise in most other situations you will pleased with the excellent sharpness and clarity of the Kindle text.</p>
<p>Page &#8220;turning&#8221; was very snappy to me especially when compared to my old Kindle. The black page flash that occurs on every page turn on the old Kindle does not occur nearly as frequently with the new Kindle. It now occurs after every 5 page turns.</p>
<p>The fact that there is no physical keyboard means that this Kindle is absolutely the easiest to carry Kindle ever. Fits nicely in the hand and the slightly grippy surface makes you feel secure in holding it&#8230; it will not easily slip out of your hand.</p>
<p>Setup was a breeze. The Kindle immediately identified my Wi-Fi network and as soon as I entered my password using the onscreen keyboard, I was good to go. Signal strength indicated very high on the Kindle and I did not notice any degradation in signal no matter how I handled it.</p>
<p>As concerns the onscreen keyboard, it was easy and intuitive to use. I don&#8217;t expect to have to use it very often and for me I&#8217;d rather have no physical keyboard because that makes the Kindle smaller and easier to pack and go.</p>
<p>You still get the typical Kindle tools, such as Highlighting, Notes, Annotations, Public Notes and a few others. You can upload PDF and TXT files and view them. You can easily transfer prior Kindle purchases to your new Kindle. You have the ability to create &#8220;collections&#8221; Once you&#8217;ve created a collection, you add items to it and this is a great way to organize many books.</p>
<p>I have not had this model long enough to comment on battery life, but I&#8217;m sure that based on my previous Kindle and the specifications that it will excel. I believe that reading 1/2 hour a day will let you go a month before needing a charge if Wi-Fi is off.  That&#8217;s pretty awesome. It is charged via the included USB cable and that can be from your computer or via an AC to USB power adapter, or in-car power port USB adapter.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t worry that the memory has decreased in this Kindle. There is still more than enough memory to hold well over 1000 books. And you archive books too which means they are just a click and a few seconds away from being downloaded back to your Kindle from the Amazon Cloud.</p>
<p>Regarding the ads&#8230; they are not objectionable. In fact (don&#8217;t tell this to the advertisers) I didn&#8217;t even notice that there was an advertisement on the home screen until I deliberately looked for it. It takes up just a small portion of the bottom of the screen and is no taller than an inch in height. I don&#8217;t know for sure whether all ads are the same size but the one I&#8217;m looking at is very unobtrusive. The screensaver ads are full page and don&#8217;t bother me at all. And of course, you may just end up getting a good deal on something. I LIKE the ads. Just today I got a couple from an ad that saves me $5 on a $10 Amazon purchase in addition to my choice of a selected list of Mystery/Thriller books for only $1. Love the deals!</p>
<p>I think Amazon has another winner on its hands with this ad-supported Kindle. You just can&#8217;t beat it for reading and I&#8217;m so glad I got it.</p>
<p>If you have any questions please leave a comment and I&#8217;ll do my best to answer them.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/16/2011 &#8211; I had the opportunity to compare the display of my new Kindle with that of a friends who had a Kindle with keyboard. I&#8217;m not sure how old his is, but his display actually had a somewhat lighter colored background which made the legibility slightly better in my opinion. I was quite happy with the clarity, sharpness and contrast of my new Kindle until I compared with him. Now I&#8217;m a little conflicted. It&#8217;s still great, don&#8217;t get me wrong, But it&#8217;s not an improvement necessarily over the previous generation as far as I can tell. It&#8217;s also possible that there are variations in the e-ink display depending on the luck of the draw. I may question Amazon about this and will report back here if I do. I&#8217;d still get this in a heartbeat, but just wanted to let you know about the contrast issue.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/17/2011 &#8211; There is a new firmware update for the Kindle that addresses the page refresh issue. The new version is 4.0.1 If installed, you will see an additional option in the Settings panel on page 3 called &#8220;Page Refresh.&#8221; This allows you to have the Kindle refresh the page at each page turn (the screen flashes black briefly.) Otherwise the Kindle will not refresh the page until after each 5 page turns.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/19/2011 &#8211; I called Amazon Kindle Support to discuss the screen darkness issue I mentioned above. They said they&#8217;d send a replacement which I&#8217;ve just received. I&#8217;m happy to say that the screen background is in fact -slightly- lighter in color on the new Kindle I just received. I&#8217;m happy and probably would have still been happy had I not replaced it. But at least I am psychologically satisfied now. The difference in background color was extremely subtle so I wouldn&#8217;t worry at all about it if you are happy with your newly purchased $79 Kindle. However there do seem to be some circulating that are more obviously darker and if yours is one of those, then contact Amazon.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 12/6/2011 &#8211; Wow, the way these specials offers are going, this Kindle is going to end up being free. I just got another $10 Amazon gift card for $5 the other day. Plus a free Audible Audiobook and 50% off a Kindle cover. Loving the special offers.</p>
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<p>People  have  been  raving  in regards to  the  PlayStation  3,  the  stunning  graphics,  the  cell  chip  processor,  the  blue  ray  and  it is  awful  capabilities.</p>
<p>Flashback  15  years  ago.  Capcom  freed  Street  Fighter  II  for  arcades.  Tecmo  freed  Tecmo  Super  Bowl  for  NES,  and  Sega  freed  Sonic  the  Hedgehog.  Nintendo  releases  the  Super  Nintendo  Entertainment  System  (SNES).</p>
<p>The  release  of  the  16  bit  Sega  Genesis  in  &#8217;89  produced  contest  with  Nintendo  who  was  antecedently  dominating  the  home  consolation  internet  gaming  market.  However,  in  &#8217;91  SNES  brought  Nintendo  in front  once  again.</p>
<p>At  this  time  Sony  was  nowhere  to  be  found  in  the  gaming  industry.  However,  at  this  time  Sony  had  seen  the  power  of  the  video  game  consoles,  and  started out  quietly  working  on  a  console  that  would  rival  Nintendo  and  Sega  as  the  best  game  consolation  on  the  market  at  the  time.  The  Sony  PlayStation  became  the  original  ever  game  solace  to  trade  over  100  million  game  units  in  March  of  2005.  The  Sony  also  had  the  capability  to  play  audio  CDs,  as  Sony  refused  to  say  it  was  rigorously  a  game  console.  This  trend  continued  as  it  freed  the  PlayStation  2,  and  it  became  the  most immediate  retail  console,  syndication  over  105  million  copies  amid  October  26th,  2000  and  March  31,  2006.  The  PS2  had  the  capability  to  not  only  be  backward  compatible  in  playing  PlayStation  1  games,  but  it  likewise  played  music,  as  well  as  DVD  movies.</p>
<p>Flash  back  to  the  present  time  and  Microsoft  has  now  entered  as  a  major  player  introducing  their  2nd  game  consolation  the  Xbox360,  which  followed  the  Xbox.  And  even  altho  Nintendo  didn&#8217;t  have  outside  revenue  from  things  such  as  stereos,  computer  software,  home  appliance  and  amusement  systems,  they  refused  to  be  held  back  from  being  a  major  player  in  the  game  solace  market.  They  freed  the  Nintendo  Wii  that  will  compete  not  only  with  the  Xbox360,  but  was  freed  in  time  for  the  Holidays  to  compete  with  the  new  PlayStation  3.</p>
<p>The  PlayStation  3  is  not one thing  short  of  amazing.  The  blu-ray  drive  makes  it  possible  tor  play  ultra  high  density  optical  discs  competent  of  storing  digital  media,  including  high  definition  video,  permitting  for  a lot of  of  the  most  stunning  graphics  you  have  ever  seen.  It  also,  comes  with  bluetooth  wireless  controller  and  most  significantly  the  cell  processing  chip,  the  same  chip  employed  in  a good deal of  supercomputers.</p>
<p>According  to  wikipedia,  for the duration of  the  Japan  release  on  November  11th,  2006,  the  PlayStation3  sold  81,639  copies  within  the  original  24  hours.  It  remains  sold  out  and  was  found  marketing  for  as  high  as  $15,000  on  Ebay.  If  the  20  GB  built  in  hard  drive  isn&#8217;t  enough,  the  PS3  likewise  comes  in  a  premium  version  containing  not  only  a  60  GB  hard  drive,  but  multiple  flash  card  readers.</p>
<p>Will  we  see  a  PlayStation  4?  Not  only  is  the  answer  sooner  then  a great deal of  humans  think,  but  according  to  Sony&#8217;s  Ken  Kutaragi,  they  plan  on  freeing  it  within  the  next  decade.</p>
<p>&#8220;My  dream,  and  the  dream  of  all  my  team,  hasn&#8217;t  finished,&#8221;  Kutaragi  told  the  BBC  recently.  &#8220;In  fact  we  haven&#8217;t  achieved  even  half  of  what  we&#8217;re  going  to  do.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We  want  to  lead  with  the  PlayStation  3,  and  beyond  that  to  the  PlayStation  4  within  the  next  decade.&#8221;</p>
<p>One  may  only  speculate  on  what  the  future  of  PlayStation  is  going  to  bring.  It&#8217;s  hard  to  imagine  it  getting  much  better,  but  yet,  each  single  release  manages  to  innovate  and  exceed  expectations.  But  one  thing  is  for  certain,  they  will  always  look  to  provide  more  for  their  hungry  consumers,  and  they  will  carry on  to  look  for  ways  to  improve  engineering science  beyond  current  capabilities.</p>
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<p>Amazon.com<br />It  would  be  a  fault  to  confuse  The  Fighter  with  the  story  of  Mark  Wahlberg,  altho  the  matchings  are  striking.  Completely  convincing  as  a  boxer,  Wahlberg  plays  welterweight  Micky  Ward,  who  grew  up  in  working-class  Massachusetts.  Like  the  actor-producer,  he  had  eight  siblings,  one  more  famous  than  the  rest.  Ward&#8217;s  half-brother,  Dicky  Eklund  (a  gaunt,  crazy-eyed  Christian  Bale),  turned  to  boxing  first,  just  as  Mark&#8217;s  brother,  Donnie,  preceded  him  as  a  performer  (first  by  singing,  then  by  acting).  The  matchings  end  there:  Dicky,  once  known  as  &#8220;The  Pride  of  Lowell,&#8221;  swopped  his  promising  pugilistic  career  for  a  crack  pipe  (Sugar  Ray  Leonard  cameos  as  his  best-known  opponent).  As  David  O.  Russell&#8217;s  film  begins,  the  smothering  Alice  (Frozen  River&#8217;s  Melissa  Leo)  manages  Micky&#8217;s  career,  while  the  unpredictable  Dicky  attempts  to  train  him.  Despite  his  talent  in  the  ring,  though,  Micky  can&#8217;t  catch  a  break  until  he  meets  Charlene  (Amy  Adams),  a  spitfire  of  a  bartender  who  inspires  him  to  stand  up  for  himself.  When  Dicky  ends  up  in  prison,  and  Micky  takes  on  a  more  experienced  manager,  his  fortunes  get started  to  improve,  but  it  isn&#8217;t  in  his  nature  to  abandon  the  humans  who  raised  him,  so  he  attempts  to  unite  the  respective  factions  in  his  life  before  his  shot  at  the  world  championship  slips  away.  Though  Russell  paints  Micky&#8217;s  mother,  brother,  and  sisters  with  a  wide  brush,  Wahlberg  anchors  the  scenario  with  his  patient,  level-headed  performance.  Rescue  Me&#8217;s  Jack  McGee  likewise  deserves  detect  as  his  diplomatic  dad,  George.  &#8211;Kathleen  C.  Fennessy</p>
<p>Academy  Award&reg;  Nominees  Mark  Wahlberg  (The  Departed),  Christian  Bale  (The  Dark  Knight)  and  Amy  Adams  (Doubt)  star  in  this  &ldquo;remarkable&rdquo;  film*.  Based  on  a  true  story,  two  brothers,  versus  all  the  odds,  come  together  to  train  for  a  historic  title  bout  that  has  the  power  to  reunite  their  fractured  family  and  give  their  hard-luck  town  what  it&#8217;s  been  waiting  for:  pride.  Micky  Ward  (Wahlberg)  is  a  engaged in a struggle  boxer  long  overshadowed  by  his  older  brother  and  trainer,  Dicky  (Bale),  a  local  legend  battling  his  own  demons.  Their  explosive  kinship  threatens  to  take  them  both  down  &#8211;  but  the  bond  of  blood  may  be  their  only  prospect  for  redemption.  *Joe  Morgenstern,  THE  WALL  STREET  JOURNAL  </p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #3165  in  DVD</li>
<li>Brand:  Paramount</li>
<li>Released  on:  2011-03-15</li>
<li>Rating:  R  (Restricted)</li>
<li>Aspect  ratio:  1.85:1</li>
<li>Number  of  discs:  2</li>
<li>Format:  Multiple  Formats</li>
<li>Original  language:      English</li>
<li>Subtitled  in:      English,  French,  Spanish</li>
<li>Running  time:  116  minutes</li>
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<p>52 of 64 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">&#8220;The Fighter&#8221; Boxes Over Familiar Terrain, But Bale Is An Undisputed Knock-Out<br />By K. Harris<br />&#8220;The Fighter&#8221; is easily director David O. Russell&#8217;s most conventional film to date.  Russell has been out of the film world for a few years after the mixed reception he received with the release of 2004&#8242;s &#8220;I Heart Huckabees,&#8221; an underrated film that may have tried a bit too hard.  But when Russell burst onto the scene with the subversive &#8220;Spanking the Monkey,&#8221; the exquisitely madcap &#8220;Flirting with Disaster,&#8221; and the audacious &#8220;Three Kings&#8221;&#8211;I knew that I would follow this guy wherever he led!  Well, he&#8217;s back.  &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; comes straight from the underdog sports genre of filmmaking, and in its plotting stays true to the course you would expect.  But thankfully, there&#8217;s a bit more to this appealing tale that&#8217;s as much about brotherhood as it is about prizefighting.  Sold by an A-list cast (the acting awards and nominations have already started rolling in), &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; manages, for the most part, to transcend the usual cliches with its focus on family.</p>
<p>Telling the true life tale of Micky Ward&#8217;s unorthodox, and extremely bumpy, road to capturing the world light welterweight title&#8211;&#8221;The Fighter&#8221; appeals to the same everyman underdog sensibilities that countless films have already tapped.  Mark Wahlberg, in a refreshingly understated way, lends a calmness to the center of the picture.  The rest of the cast, for good and bad, go for broke in large showy performances.  Christian Bale, gaunt and tweaking, plays Ward&#8217;s brother.  A former boxer and Micky&#8217;s trainer, Bale is hapless and helpless as a habitual crack addict and a lowlife criminal.  The drama between Bale and Wahlberg is easily the strongest element in &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; with Bale being both invaluable AND utterly destructive to Wahlberg&#8217;s career prospects.  Wahlberg is continually overshadowed within the family by his needier brother who tasted greatness before completely falling apart.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, in my opinion, &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; belongs to Christian Bale in perhaps the finest performance of his career and of the year.  Stripped to skeletal proportions, Bale inhabits every moment with a desperate intensity.  But despite everything, you understand why Wahlberg can&#8217;t turn his back on his brother.  Amy Adams displays a pleasing toughness in a change of pace role as Wahlberg&#8217;s girlfriend.  And Melissa Leo has been garnering a lot of attention as the brothers&#8217; mother.  Unfortunately, the film is not without its shortcomings.  For my taste, Leo is a bit over-the-top as is much of the other family dynamic.  There are many sisters on hand, none of whom are developed, and so when the whole clan gets together&#8211;those scenes tend to veer over the line of believability.</p>
<p>I can easily overlook these false (and noisy) moments, however, to admire the interplay between the brothers.  Every quiet moment is worth it.  It&#8217;s easy to lose Walhberg in all the larger than life shenanigans, but were it not for his simplicity&#8211;&#8221;"The Fighter&#8221; might have pushed into overwrought melodrama.  As is, he perfectly balances with Bale&#8217;s manic energy.  And I have to say it again&#8211;Bale is stunning!  For this alone, &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; stands apart from every other film selling a similar story.  Bale, Bale, Bale!!!!!  KGHarris, 12/10.</p>
<p>42 of 54 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">An excellent film with an exceptional cast<br />By C. Sawin<br />The Fighter has been a must-see film of mine ever since at least the end of October. Not only did the cast look to function as one strong, cohesive unit, Christian Bale looked to transform himself yet again and had gotten completely absorbed in his role as Dicky Eklund. From just viewing the trailer, Bale seemed to give a performance that reminded his fans just how talented he can actually be. The Fighter also seemed to have a lot of emotion and heart; two key ingredients that go on to making movies like this legendary. The real test would be if The Fighter could hold up to other great boxing films like Rocky or Raging Bull and in this critic&#8217;s humble opinion, it does just that.</p>
<p>Mickey Ward (Wahlberg) is following in his brother Dicky&#8217;s (Bale) footsteps and is trying to make a name for himself as a boxer. Dicky has been giving Mickey advice and helping Mickey train for as long as they can both remember while their mother Alice (Leo) has been acting as his manager the entire time. Mickey knows it&#8217;s time for a change if he expects to make a serious impact in the boxing world, but a crack addicted brother and a mom who thinks she&#8217;s helping his career when she&#8217;s really hurting it have both been holding him back for far too long. So when Charlene (Adams) and Mickey become an item and Dicky winds up in prison, Mickey makes the hardest decision of his life and keeps fighting with new management in tow and seemingly pushes his family out. As Mickey&#8217;s mother tries to wrap her head around her son replacing her as manager, all hell breaks loose once Dicky gets out of prison. As the date for the most important fight in Mickey&#8217;s career fast approaches, will he have the support of his family or has everything already fallen apart past the point of being repaired?</p>
<p>The cast is the driving force behind this film. The relationships and arguments that take place between Mickey, Dicky, their mother, her seven daughters, George Ward (Jack McGee), Charlene, and Mickey O&#8217;Keefe (as himself) are really the heart behind all the boxing that takes place. Melissa Leo turns in an emotionally powerful performance as you can tell she only wants the best for her family, does everything within her power to do just that, and still seems to wind up hurting them in the long run. Amy Adams character, Charlene, seems to want nothing more than to be with Mickey but is also relying on his success to be the ticket to her bettering her life. Then there&#8217;s Mark Wahlberg who always seems to play the same role with the same thick Boston accent. The thing about Mickey though is that Wahlberg fits the part very well. The extensive training Wahlberg went through and his experience made him a shoe-in for this role. The real gem of the film is Christian Bale though. Bale has been rather disappointing performance-wise since The Dark Knight and it&#8217;s nice to see him back in top form here. He surely looks the part as his awkward body language, sick, clammy skin tone, and the way he seems to be chewing on something when he&#8217;s not eating anything really makes him come off as a genuine crack addict. I was beginning to think that success had gotten to his head, but even if it has it&#8217;s great to know that he can still turn in engaging performances like this when he feels like it.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting is the song, &#8220;How You Like Me Now?&#8221; by The Heavy that was also used in the trailers for Faster is used several times in The Fighter. It seems to be utilized more efficiently in The Fighter though. It felt like the song was used in Faster just because it sounded cool, but the song seems to have a stronger impact in a film about a boxer trying to turn his life around better than a film about a guy trying to gain revenge for his brother&#8217;s death. It was a very welcome addition to the soundtrack and makes the opening segment to The Fighter even more memorable than it already was.</p>
<p>The film also wastes little time taking full control of your attention. You don&#8217;t lose interest until that screen turns black. With the little bits of humor thrown in for good measure amongst all of the family brawling and knockout punches being thrown around, it was just really easy to get lost in the film. It was almost as if you were part of the documentary crew filming Dicky watching this all take place in person. The one complaint I have is that it all seems to end rather prematurely. While everything does come together nicely, the ending just doesn&#8217;t feel fully gratifying. It felt like the film ended right in the middle of the climax, but consider it a nitpick. It&#8217;s still an excellent film.</p>
<p>The Fighter is an engrossing and emotionally powerful drama that features an incredibly strong cast and the best performance from Christian Bale in a long, long time. I honestly haven&#8217;t liked a boxing film this much since Raging Bull. With all of the end of the year awards talk and so many movies being released recently and in the coming weeks that&#8217;ll be potential award winners, it is well worth every effort to see The Fighter in theaters. It has one of the most well-rounded and well put-together casts of any film to be released in theaters this year and deserves to be seen on the big screen.</p>
<p>11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Great Movie<br />By Suzanne Smith<br />I have to say Christian Bale was absolutely flawless in his portrayal of such a complex character, Dickie. While I found Mark Wahlberg&#8217;s Mickey to be pretty one dimensional, Bale executed an emotional performance of a character who encompassed every adjective in the book: funny, quirky, crazy, selfish, pathetic, delusional,endearing,loyal etc. I also thought Amy Adams was wonderful in a role that showcased her range as an actress.</p>
<p>As a Massachusetts native, I enjoyed seeing the Lowell setting and I was oh so grateful that there were no God-awful, overexaggerated accents (I&#8217;m talking to you Diane Lane). Although the &#8220;underdog comes up big&#8221; story is one we&#8217;ve seen before, this is truly a well acted, entertaining movie.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s  not one thing  better  than  sliding  a  great  old  movie  in  your  DVD  player  and  resolving  back  for  an  evening  at  the  movies.  The  troubles  is  that  so  a great deal of  of  these  movies  are  rare  and  hard  to  find.  In  fact  you  better  not  throw  away  your  VCR  just  yet,  because  a heap of  of  these  old  films  will  never  be  freed  on  DVD  or  Blu-Ray  disc.</p>
<p>There  are  galore  places  you  may  go  to  look  for  rare,  hard  to  find  old  movies.  One  of  the  best  is  to  contact  any  old  film  ardent  groups  in  your  city.  Thanks  to  the  Internet,  it&#8217;s  more comfortable  than  ever  to  find  them.  Almost  each  major  city  has  at  least  one  such  group,  normally  several.  Many  times  these  groups  are  by  specified  either  genre,  such  as  &#8220;horror  movies&#8221;  or  &#8220;Old  Westerns&#8221;,  or  around  a  sure  actor  or  director.  Think  John  Ford  or  the  other  John,  &#8220;The  Duke&#8221;  himself,  John  Wayne.</p>
<p>Another  great  place  to  look  for  old  movies  is  at  any  video  stores  that  either  specialize  in  such  old  films,  or  stores  that  have  been  around  for  a  long  time.  Get  to  recognise  the  owner  on  a  original  name  basis.  They  may  be  one  of  your  best  friends  when  it  comes  to  finding  such  old  films.</p>
<p>They  are  a  dying  breed,  but  in  a good deal of  cities  there  are  still  independent  video  stores  with  huge  back  catalogs  of  VHS  or  gasp!  Beta  titles  in  their  back  rooms.  In  numerous  cases  the  store  owners  may  be  talked  out  of  some  fantastic  and  hard  to  find  titles  for  a  relative  song.  You  stand  a  much  better  chance  of  this  if  you  know  the  store&#8217;s  proprietor  well.</p>
<p>You  may  post  an  ad  in  your  local  paper  or  free  ad  flyer,  such  as  the  Nickel,  but  undertake  to  get  a  bit  more  creative.  See  if  there  is  a  theater  in  your  city  that  shows  old  movies.  If  you&#8217;re  an  old  movie  enthusiast,  chances  are  you&#8217;ve  in all likelihood  already  been  there.  These  are  a  treasure  trove  when  it  comes  to  unearthing  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies.  Getting  to  know  the  proprietor  and  staff,  a great deal of  of  which  are  old  movie  buffs  themselves,  is  a  great  idea,  just  as  with  video  stores.</p>
<p>Many  cinemas  that  specialize  in  showing  old  and  vintage  movies  will  have  a  place  where  you  may  post  notices.  Craft  a  observe  and  put  it  on  their  board.  That  is  the  perfective  place  to  find  someone  with  an  old  movie  collection  that  has  a  few  titles  you&#8217;ve  been  searching  for.  They  may  be  convinced  to  percentage  with  numerous  if  you  ask  nicely,  and  they  need  a  few  bucks.</p>
<p>Finally,  you  may  take  the  tried  and  unfeigned  way  to  find  old  and  rare  movies;  go  sailing  &#8211;  yard  sailing,  that  is.  Yard  and  garage  sales  many times  disclose  a  wealth  of  old  and  rare  movies  you  may  get  for  only  a  few  dollars.  It  may  take  time,  so  for  those  of  you  who  would  rather  spend  your  time  watching  old  movies  than  looking  for  them,  this  may  not  be  the  best  choice,  but  rest  assured  you  will  find  a lot of  great,  old  titles  this  way.</p>
<p>These  are  just  a great deal of  of  the  ways  you  may  find  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies  to  add  to  your  collection.  Happy  hunting!</p>
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<p>7856 of 7998 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Fantastic device &#8211; pick your Kindle!<br />By FreeSpirit<br />Having been a little overwhelmed by the choices between all the new Kindles and which one to get, I ordered this new basic $79 Kindle first to take for a spin. So far, I like what I see. I also own a Kindle 3 so that&#8217;s the only device I can really compare it to at this time (I think a comparison between other tablets and this Kindle is meaningless, this device is all about content and delivery):</p>
<p>1. Form-factor &#8211; Compared to the Kindle 3, this Kindle feels more compact, lighter and easier to hold. My hands wrap around this better than K3. Reading books for a few hours at a stretch will be easier on this device compared to the K3. It is the lightest such device I have used compared to all previous Kindles and other tablets.</p>
<p>2. Screen &#8211; I personally like the fact that there are no keys on the device and that keys come up on the screen when you need them. Delivers a better overall reading experience. However, navigating through the on-screen keyboard with the 5-way controller can be taxing if you need to do a lot of searching, and you might miss the full physical keyboard. I hardly search on the Kindle itself, I search for books on my laptop so this is a non-issue.</p>
<p>3. Price! &#8211; At $79, you can&#8217;t go wrong. Compared to buying paperback or hardcover editions, you will recover the cost of this in a matter of a few months because most Kindle content is priced cheaper than print editions (and you get it instantly, and can access it wherever you are). Not to mention all the free Kindle downloads available in the catalog.</p>
<p>4. Display &#8211; almost the same E-ink display at the K3. No glare no reflection. You can sit in bright sunlight and read it just like a book. Page turns seem a lot faster on this compared to the K3. Screen size of the Kindle 3, this new Kindle, and the Touch is exactly the same in size.</p>
<p>5. Wi-Fi &#8211; this can be a pro or a con (no 3G) depending on a user&#8217;s personal preference. If you travel often and would like to be able to download content anywhere without worrying about getting a wi-fi connection, you&#8217;re better off sticking with the K3 or waiting for the Touch/Fire. For me, 3G is not a major issue.</p>
<p>6. Text to Speech and Audiobooks &#8211; These two features are lacking in this device. I personally have never used these features on my K3. If you listen to audiobooks or TTS or music on your Kindle, again the K3/Touch/Fire might be better options.</p>
<p>7. Storage &#8211; this device can store 2GB which they claim is approximately 1400 books. For me, that&#8217;s a massive storage capacity and it will be years before I get close to that capacity. Again, if you download books occasionally and have a moderate Kindle downloaded content on your device, 2GB is plenty. Of course, think ahead and see how much you would expect to download in the coming 2 years (I am assuming the device will be outdated and replaced within this time-frame).</p>
<p>8. Battery life &#8211; too early to tell but Kindle battery life tends to be great. Specs state that the battery life of this device is 1 month compared to 2 months for the Touch or K3. 1 month is plenty (Android phones need to be charged every hour!). At least I know that if I&#8217;m going on a long flight, this device won&#8217;t need charging if I charge it up in advance.</p>
<p>9. Power adapter &#8211; this Kindle does not come with a power adapter, only a USB charging cable. You can either buy it separately for $8-10, or use your existing USB power adapter. Any USB adapter would work with the charging cable (previous Kindle versions, Apple&#8217;s portable devices, and most HTC phones, come with a standard USB power adapter that would work for this device). There are also plenty of $2-3 adapters available here if you search for USB chargers.</p>
<p>Bottom line &#8211; the choice between this basic Kindle, the K3 Keyboard, the Touch, and the Fire is really a personal preference. This device itself is meant for the minimalist Kindle user who, like me, reads say a 2-3 books a month, wants a device comfortable to hold, and doesn&#8217;t need any fancy bells and whistles on the device. I guess it depends on what you use your Kindle for. If it&#8217;s just the basics, this is the perfect device to get.</p>
<p>In my humble opinion, the choices:</p>
<p>(i) If you have a DX or an old Kindle version, or if you don&#8217;t have a Kindle yet and are an average book-reader, this is definitely the one to get &#8211; baseline model that is affordable and is a pure e-reader.</p>
<p>(ii) If you have  Kindle 3 and don&#8217;t really need an upgrade, I recommend sticking with the K3, it&#8217;s a better device than this one in terms of features. If you do need to upgrade, the Touch is probably a better option because of all the additional features, at a small incremental cost.</p>
<p>(iii) If you&#8217;re looking for the loaded full-on Amazon content experience with access to all the apps, streaming audio and video, and playing the &#8220;strangely therapeutic&#8221; Fruit Ninja, wait for the Fire!</p>
<p>I sincerely hope this review helps you decide whether this Kindle is right for you. If you are still unable to make a decision, it may be worthwhile to wait for the Touch and Fire to be released, and see the reviews on those devices before making a final decision.</p>
<p>3116 of 3198 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Facts to Consider when Buying This Kindle Instead of Others<br />By J. Ts<br />First off, I received my new Kindle this morning. I previously owned the Kindle Keyboard, but actually really didn&#8217;t like the keyboard or the way the buttons were pressed together. I&#8217;m not a fan of touch screens so I bought this one.</p>
<p>There are a few things to know about this particular Kindle that can help you decide if it&#8217;s right for you&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is a list of things to know about this Kindle.</p>
<p>1. You&#8217;ll be using an onscreen keyboard with the 5-Way Controller. This is not a problem for setting up WiFi and a little writing but if you are an avid note-taker or do a lot of writing with your Kindle, you might want to opt for the Kindle Keyboard.<br />2. NO AUDIO &#8211; If you are planning on listening to audiobooks, Mp3s, or Text to Speech on your Kindle, this is not the device for you. There is not even a headphone jack, so there is absolutely no audio support.<br />3. 2GB! This device has 2GB of storage, which is half of all the others&#8230; if you seriously need to keep over 1,400 books or so on your Kindle, you should opt for one of the others, all of which have 4GB. I only keep a hundred or so books on mine and the rest are up in the Amazon Cloud waiting for convenient download.<br />4. There&#8217;s no 3G version but the WiFi works just fine.<br />5. There is a shorter battery life. Amazon reports the battery life is only one month of reading, compared with the others that clock in at two months. If you are going to be away from electricity for over a month, first of all RESPECT!, second of all, you may want a Kindle that has the 2 month battery life.<br />6. It&#8217;s lighter than all the other versions. It weighs in at just under 6oz (170g). The closest competition is the Kindle Touch which is about 7.5oz.<br />7. It has 5 buttons on the face at the bottom. In the middle is the big 5-Way Controller button as found on other Kindles. There are two small buttons on either side of this. On the left side, from left to right are the &#8220;Back&#8221; button and the &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button. The &#8220;Back&#8221; button is the same as on other Kindles. The &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button calls the onscreen keyboard onto the screen. On the right side of the 5-Way Controller are (again, from left to right) the &#8220;Menu&#8221; button, and the &#8220;Home&#8221; button. The &#8220;Next Page&#8221; and &#8220;Previous Page&#8221; buttons are the same as on other Kindles.<br />8. Because of the above 5 buttons, I find it much easier to use than the Kindle Keyboard. On the Kindle Keyboard, the &#8220;Back&#8221; button was right below the 5-Way Controller, and I accidentally hit it on more than one occasion.<br />9. On the bottom there is only the mini-USB port, the charging light, and the On-Off Button.<br />10. There are not a whole lot of covers available for this Kindle yet. (Amazon&#8217;s won&#8217;t be available until the end of October.)</p>
<p>As for reading, and as a pure reading device. It is awesome&#8230; in fact, without the keyboard, audio, and other features I don&#8217;t need. This is actually the best one for someone like me who just wants to read.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already successfully transferred my library, downloaded books over WiFi, and borrowed library books through the Overdrive Library eBooks System. My only small point of dissatisfaction is that there are so few good covers and accessories right now (though there ARE some available that look pretty good).</p>
<p>All in all, I believe this is the BEST of all the Kindles currently available. Only consider others if you:<br />a. Really want the touch screen version.<br />b. Need audio.<br />c. Need 4GB<br />d. Need a big Kindle DX.<br />e. Take a lot of notes or do a lot of writing that requires a keyboard.<br />f. Prefer the design of another version.<br />g. Need more than a month&#8217;s battery power.</p>
<p>Hope this helps someone make a good decision!</p>
<p>(Brief update: I love this Kindle, but right now the scarcity of good, inexpensive covers for it is a little troubling. The Amazon made leather one with light won&#8217;t be available until November or so and there are currently no inexpensive ones to use in the interim. I&#8217;ll just have to use it gently for a month or so.)</p>
<p>Update on cases:<br />I mentioned this in the comments section, but I&#8217;ll repeat it here for people who can&#8217;t yet find a good case -</p>
<p>Checking the specifications for the Kindle, Nook Touch, and Kobo:<br />Nook Touch<br />6.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches<br />Kobo Reader<br />6.5 X 4.5 inches<br />Kindle (4th Generation)<br />6.5 x 4.5 x 0.34 inches</p>
<p>It looks like the Kobo is about exactly the same size and the Nook Touch is slightly longer. If you need a case but can&#8217;t find one that you like yet, it may be worth a little hunting to see if a nook or kobo case or cover might fit the bill.</p>
<p>1343 of 1418 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">The most compact Kindle yet. Extremely legible display, snappy performance<br />By M. Erb<br />Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWG7OQ5NMGUMW I was thrilled to receive my new Kindle. I ordered it Sep 28, chose overnight shipping and it arrived (Sep 29) just a few minutes ago. Usually I use a device for a while before reviewing it. In this case, I felt it was important to do a quick review right away because if it can help you in your purchasing decision, so much the better.</p>
<p>If you are a little perplexed with all the various Kindle models and are wondering if this Is the Kindle for you, here are a few questions for you to consider&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Do you need text to speech capability or have the desire to listen to mp3&#8242;s on your Kindle? If you can live without that, then proceed. This Kindle does not have a speaker thus is not capable of text to speech or playing sounds of any kind including mp3&#8242;s.</p>
<p>2. Is color important to you? This is not a color Kindle, it is gray-scale. If you are mostly wanting to read books then this will work for you exceedingly well. The e-ink screen is gorgeous, sharp and provides the ability to change font size, font face and line spacing. It even displays photos quite nicely, but in gray-scale. And you can even zoom in on images.</p>
<p>3. Is a physical keyboard a necessity for you? If you like to make notes and annotations while reading, you may want to look at another model Kindle that has a physical keyboard. Although this Kindle has a screen-based keyboard, it is tedious to type more than a few words or URL&#8217;s. It works very well for minimal typing but it&#8217;s not for you if you need more than that.</p>
<p>4. Is compact size important for you? Then this is the one to get. It&#8217;s thin, light and diminutive in size. Slips easily into a purse, pocket or inside pocket. It is so light which makes holding and reading with one hand for longer periods of time very easy.</p>
<p>5. Do you want to be able to occasionally use a web browser to access a web site? Well surprise surprise, you can do that on this Kindle. It&#8217;s an &#8220;experimental&#8221; feature but it works quite well. It&#8217;s been experimental for years, so I&#8217;m not quite sure why it&#8217;s still labeled experimental. But in any case you can visit websites, save bookmarks and it works.</p>
<p>I also own the original Kindle with the SD card slot. Compared to the original Kindle, this new one is svelte. Thinner, lighter and notably, the e-ink on this new Kindle is vastly improved. In low interior lighting with gray overcast lighting outside, I&#8217;m able to easily read the Kindle. It is amazing how the screen almost glows, as if it were backlit. Of course it is not backlit and in fact will not work in the dark. But if you have a small reading light, that solves that problem. Otherwise in most other situations you will pleased with the excellent sharpness and clarity of the Kindle text.</p>
<p>Page &#8220;turning&#8221; was very snappy to me especially when compared to my old Kindle. The black page flash that occurs on every page turn on the old Kindle does not occur nearly as frequently with the new Kindle. It now occurs after every 5 page turns.</p>
<p>The fact that there is no physical keyboard means that this Kindle is absolutely the easiest to carry Kindle ever. Fits nicely in the hand and the slightly grippy surface makes you feel secure in holding it&#8230; it will not easily slip out of your hand.</p>
<p>Setup was a breeze. The Kindle immediately identified my Wi-Fi network and as soon as I entered my password using the onscreen keyboard, I was good to go. Signal strength indicated very high on the Kindle and I did not notice any degradation in signal no matter how I handled it.</p>
<p>As concerns the onscreen keyboard, it was easy and intuitive to use. I don&#8217;t expect to have to use it very often and for me I&#8217;d rather have no physical keyboard because that makes the Kindle smaller and easier to pack and go.</p>
<p>You still get the typical Kindle tools, such as Highlighting, Notes, Annotations, Public Notes and a few others. You can upload PDF and TXT files and view them. You can easily transfer prior Kindle purchases to your new Kindle. You have the ability to create &#8220;collections&#8221; Once you&#8217;ve created a collection, you add items to it and this is a great way to organize many books.</p>
<p>I have not had this model long enough to comment on battery life, but I&#8217;m sure that based on my previous Kindle and the specifications that it will excel. I believe that reading 1/2 hour a day will let you go a month before needing a charge if Wi-Fi is off.  That&#8217;s pretty awesome. It is charged via the included USB cable and that can be from your computer or via an AC to USB power adapter, or in-car power port USB adapter.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t worry that the memory has decreased in this Kindle. There is still more than enough memory to hold well over 1000 books. And you archive books too which means they are just a click and a few seconds away from being downloaded back to your Kindle from the Amazon Cloud.</p>
<p>Regarding the ads&#8230; they are not objectionable. In fact (don&#8217;t tell this to the advertisers) I didn&#8217;t even notice that there was an advertisement on the home screen until I deliberately looked for it. It takes up just a small portion of the bottom of the screen and is no taller than an inch in height. I don&#8217;t know for sure whether all ads are the same size but the one I&#8217;m looking at is very unobtrusive. The screensaver ads are full page and don&#8217;t bother me at all. And of course, you may just end up getting a good deal on something. I LIKE the ads. Just today I got a couple from an ad that saves me $5 on a $10 Amazon purchase in addition to my choice of a selected list of Mystery/Thriller books for only $1. Love the deals!</p>
<p>I think Amazon has another winner on its hands with this ad-supported Kindle. You just can&#8217;t beat it for reading and I&#8217;m so glad I got it.</p>
<p>If you have any questions please leave a comment and I&#8217;ll do my best to answer them.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/16/2011 &#8211; I had the opportunity to compare the display of my new Kindle with that of a friends who had a Kindle with keyboard. I&#8217;m not sure how old his is, but his display actually had a somewhat lighter colored background which made the legibility slightly better in my opinion. I was quite happy with the clarity, sharpness and contrast of my new Kindle until I compared with him. Now I&#8217;m a little conflicted. It&#8217;s still great, don&#8217;t get me wrong, But it&#8217;s not an improvement necessarily over the previous generation as far as I can tell. It&#8217;s also possible that there are variations in the e-ink display depending on the luck of the draw. I may question Amazon about this and will report back here if I do. I&#8217;d still get this in a heartbeat, but just wanted to let you know about the contrast issue.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/17/2011 &#8211; There is a new firmware update for the Kindle that addresses the page refresh issue. The new version is 4.0.1 If installed, you will see an additional option in the Settings panel on page 3 called &#8220;Page Refresh.&#8221; This allows you to have the Kindle refresh the page at each page turn (the screen flashes black briefly.) Otherwise the Kindle will not refresh the page until after each 5 page turns.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/19/2011 &#8211; I called Amazon Kindle Support to discuss the screen darkness issue I mentioned above. They said they&#8217;d send a replacement which I&#8217;ve just received. I&#8217;m happy to say that the screen background is in fact -slightly- lighter in color on the new Kindle I just received. I&#8217;m happy and probably would have still been happy had I not replaced it. But at least I am psychologically satisfied now. The difference in background color was extremely subtle so I wouldn&#8217;t worry at all about it if you are happy with your newly purchased $79 Kindle. However there do seem to be some circulating that are more obviously darker and if yours is one of those, then contact Amazon.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 12/6/2011 &#8211; Wow, the way these specials offers are going, this Kindle is going to end up being free. I just got another $10 Amazon gift card for $5 the other day. Plus a free Audible Audiobook and 50% off a Kindle cover. Loving the special offers.</p>
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<p>People  have  been  raving  with regards to  the  PlayStation  3,  the  stunning  graphics,  the  cell  chip  processor,  the  blue  ray  and  it is  awful  capabilities.</p>
<p>Flashback  15  years  ago.  Capcom  freed  Street  Fighter  II  for  arcades.  Tecmo  freed  Tecmo  Super  Bowl  for  NES,  and  Sega  freed  Sonic  the  Hedgehog.  Nintendo  releases  the  Super  Nintendo  Entertainment  System  (SNES).</p>
<p>The  release  of  the  16  bit  Sega  Genesis  in  &#8217;89  devised  contest  with  Nintendo  who  was  antecedently  dominating  the  home  consolation  internet  gaming  market.  However,  in  &#8217;91  SNES  brought  Nintendo  in front  once  again.</p>
<p>At  this  time  Sony  was  nowhere  to  be  found  in  the  gaming  industry.  However,  at  this  time  Sony  had  seen  the  power  of  the  video  game  consoles,  and  started out  quietly  working  on  a  solace  that  would  rival  Nintendo  and  Sega  as  the  best  game  console  on  the  market  at  the  time.  The  Sony  PlayStation  became  the  firstborn  ever  game  consolation  to  trade  over  100  million  game  units  in  March  of  2005.  The  Sony  also  had  the  capability  to  play  audio  CDs,  as  Sony  refused  to  say  it  was  rigorously  a  game  console.  This  trend  continued  as  it  freed  the  PlayStation  2,  and  it  became  the  quickest  syndication  console,  syndication  over  105  million  copies  among  October  26th,  2000  and  March  31,  2006.  The  PS2  had  the  capability  to  not  only  be  backward  compatible  in  playing  PlayStation  1  games,  but  it  likewise  played  music,  as  well  as  DVD  movies.</p>
<p>Flash  back  to  the  present  time  and  Microsoft  has  now  entered  as  a  major  player  introducing  their  2nd  game  solace  the  Xbox360,  which  followed  the  Xbox.  And  even  altho  Nintendo  didn&#8217;t  have  outside  revenue  from  things  such  as  stereos,  computer  software,  home  appliance  and  amusement  systems,  they  refused  to  be  held  back  from  being  a  major  player  in  the  game  solace  market.  They  freed  the  Nintendo  Wii  that  will  compete  not  only  with  the  Xbox360,  but  was  freed  in  time  for  the  Holidays  to  compete  with  the  new  PlayStation  3.</p>
<p>The  PlayStation  3  is  not one thing  short  of  amazing.  The  blu-ray  drive  makes  it  possible  tor  play  ultra  high  density  optical  discs  capable  of  storing  digital  media,  including  high  definition  video,  permitting  for  a lot of  of  the  most  stunning  graphics  you  have  ever  seen.  It  also,  comes  with  bluetooth  wireless  controller  and  most  significantly  the  cell  processing  chip,  the  same  chip  applied  in  galore  supercomputers.</p>
<p>According  to  wikipedia,  for the duration of  the  Japan  release  on  November  11th,  2006,  the  PlayStation3  sold  81,639  copies  within  the  introductory  24  hours.  It  remains  sold  out  and  was  found  selling  for  as  high  as  $15,000  on  Ebay.  If  the  20  GB  built  in  hard  drive  isn&#8217;t  enough,  the  PS3  also  comes  in  a  premium  version  containing  not  only  a  60  GB  hard  drive,  but  multiple  flash  card  readers.</p>
<p>Will  we  see  a  PlayStation  4?  Not  only  is  the  answer  sooner  then  numerous  humans  think,  but  according  to  Sony&#8217;s  Ken  Kutaragi,  they  plan  on  freeing  it  within  the  next  decade.</p>
<p>&#8220;My  dream,  and  the  dream  of  all  my  team,  hasn&#8217;t  finished,&#8221;  Kutaragi  told  the  BBC  recently.  &#8220;In  fact  we  haven&#8217;t  achieved  even  half  of  what  we&#8217;re  going  to  do.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We  want  to  lead  with  the  PlayStation  3,  and  beyond  that  to  the  PlayStation  4  within  the  next  decade.&#8221;</p>
<p>One  may  only  speculate  on  what  the  future  of  PlayStation  is  going  to  bring.  It&#8217;s  hard  to  imagine  it  getting  much  better,  but  yet,  each  single  release  manages  to  innovate  and  exceed  expectations.  But  one  thing  is  for  certain,  they  will  always  look  to  provide  more  for  their  hungry  consumers,  and  they  will  carry on  to  look  for  ways  to  improve  engineering  beyond  current  capabilities.</p>
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<p>Amazon.com<br />It  would  be  a  fault  to  confuse  The  Fighter  with  the  story  of  Mark  Wahlberg,  even though  the  correspondings  are  striking.  Completely  convincing  as  a  boxer,  Wahlberg  plays  welterweight  Micky  Ward,  who  grew  up  in  working-class  Massachusetts.  Like  the  actor-producer,  he  had  eight  siblings,  one  more  widely known and esteemed  than  the  rest.  Ward&#8217;s  half-brother,  Dicky  Eklund  (a  gaunt,  crazy-eyed  Christian  Bale),  turned  to  boxing  first,  just  as  Mark&#8217;s  brother,  Donnie,  preceded  him  as  a  performer  (first  by  singing,  then  by  acting).  The  matchings  end  there:  Dicky,  once  known  as  &#8220;The  Pride  of  Lowell,&#8221;  swopped  his  promising  pugilistic  career  for  a  crack  pipe  (Sugar  Ray  Leonard  cameos  as  his  best-known  opponent).  As  David  O.  Russell&#8217;s  film  begins,  the  smothering  Alice  (Frozen  River&#8217;s  Melissa  Leo)  manages  Micky&#8217;s  career,  while  the  unpredictable  Dicky  attempts  to  train  him.  Despite  his  talent  in  the  ring,  though,  Micky  can&#8217;t  catch  a  break  until  he  meets  Charlene  (Amy  Adams),  a  spitfire  of  a  bartender  who  inspires  him  to  stand  up  for  himself.  When  Dicky  ends  up  in  prison,  and  Micky  takes  on  a  more  experienced  manager,  his  fortunes  get started  to  improve,  but  it  isn&#8217;t  in  his  nature  to  abandon  the  persons  who  raised  him,  so  he  attempts  to  unite  the  respective  factions  in  his  life  before  his  shot  at  the  world  championship  slips  away.  Though  Russell  paints  Micky&#8217;s  mother,  brother,  and  sisters  with  a  wide  brush,  Wahlberg  anchors  the  scenario  with  his  patient,  level-headed  performance.  Rescue  Me&#8217;s  Jack  McGee  also  deserves  detect  as  his  diplomatic  dad,  George.  &#8211;Kathleen  C.  Fennessy</p>
<p>Academy  Award&reg;  Nominees  Mark  Wahlberg  (The  Departed),  Christian  Bale  (The  Dark  Knight)  and  Amy  Adams  (Doubt)  star  in  this  &ldquo;remarkable&rdquo;  film*.  Based  on  a  true  story,  two  brothers,  versus  all  the  odds,  come  together  to  train  for  a  historic  title  bout  that  has  the  power  to  reunite  their  fractured  family  and  give  their  hard-luck  town  what  it&#8217;s  been  waiting  for:  pride.  Micky  Ward  (Wahlberg)  is  a  engaged in a struggle  boxer  long  overshadowed  by  his  older  brother  and  trainer,  Dicky  (Bale),  a  local  legend  battling  his  own  demons.  Their  explosive  kinship  threatens  to  take  them  both  down  &#8211;  but  the  bond  of  blood  may  be  their  only  prospect  for  redemption.  *Joe  Morgenstern,  THE  WALL  STREET  JOURNAL  </p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #4159  in  DVD</li>
<li>Brand:  Paramount</li>
<li>Released  on:  2011-03-15</li>
<li>Rating:  R  (Restricted)</li>
<li>Aspect  ratio:  1.85:1</li>
<li>Number  of  discs:  2</li>
<li>Format:  Multiple  Formats</li>
<li>Original  language:      English</li>
<li>Subtitled  in:      English,  French,  Spanish</li>
<li>Running  time:  116  minutes</li>
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<p>52 of 64 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">&#8220;The Fighter&#8221; Boxes Over Familiar Terrain, But Bale Is An Undisputed Knock-Out<br />By K. Harris<br />&#8220;The Fighter&#8221; is easily director David O. Russell&#8217;s most conventional film to date.  Russell has been out of the film world for a few years after the mixed reception he received with the release of 2004&#8242;s &#8220;I Heart Huckabees,&#8221; an underrated film that may have tried a bit too hard.  But when Russell burst onto the scene with the subversive &#8220;Spanking the Monkey,&#8221; the exquisitely madcap &#8220;Flirting with Disaster,&#8221; and the audacious &#8220;Three Kings&#8221;&#8211;I knew that I would follow this guy wherever he led!  Well, he&#8217;s back.  &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; comes straight from the underdog sports genre of filmmaking, and in its plotting stays true to the course you would expect.  But thankfully, there&#8217;s a bit more to this appealing tale that&#8217;s as much about brotherhood as it is about prizefighting.  Sold by an A-list cast (the acting awards and nominations have already started rolling in), &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; manages, for the most part, to transcend the usual cliches with its focus on family.</p>
<p>Telling the true life tale of Micky Ward&#8217;s unorthodox, and extremely bumpy, road to capturing the world light welterweight title&#8211;&#8221;The Fighter&#8221; appeals to the same everyman underdog sensibilities that countless films have already tapped.  Mark Wahlberg, in a refreshingly understated way, lends a calmness to the center of the picture.  The rest of the cast, for good and bad, go for broke in large showy performances.  Christian Bale, gaunt and tweaking, plays Ward&#8217;s brother.  A former boxer and Micky&#8217;s trainer, Bale is hapless and helpless as a habitual crack addict and a lowlife criminal.  The drama between Bale and Wahlberg is easily the strongest element in &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; with Bale being both invaluable AND utterly destructive to Wahlberg&#8217;s career prospects.  Wahlberg is continually overshadowed within the family by his needier brother who tasted greatness before completely falling apart.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, in my opinion, &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; belongs to Christian Bale in perhaps the finest performance of his career and of the year.  Stripped to skeletal proportions, Bale inhabits every moment with a desperate intensity.  But despite everything, you understand why Wahlberg can&#8217;t turn his back on his brother.  Amy Adams displays a pleasing toughness in a change of pace role as Wahlberg&#8217;s girlfriend.  And Melissa Leo has been garnering a lot of attention as the brothers&#8217; mother.  Unfortunately, the film is not without its shortcomings.  For my taste, Leo is a bit over-the-top as is much of the other family dynamic.  There are many sisters on hand, none of whom are developed, and so when the whole clan gets together&#8211;those scenes tend to veer over the line of believability.</p>
<p>I can easily overlook these false (and noisy) moments, however, to admire the interplay between the brothers.  Every quiet moment is worth it.  It&#8217;s easy to lose Walhberg in all the larger than life shenanigans, but were it not for his simplicity&#8211;&#8221;"The Fighter&#8221; might have pushed into overwrought melodrama.  As is, he perfectly balances with Bale&#8217;s manic energy.  And I have to say it again&#8211;Bale is stunning!  For this alone, &#8220;The Fighter&#8221; stands apart from every other film selling a similar story.  Bale, Bale, Bale!!!!!  KGHarris, 12/10.</p>
<p>42 of 54 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">An excellent film with an exceptional cast<br />By C. Sawin<br />The Fighter has been a must-see film of mine ever since at least the end of October. Not only did the cast look to function as one strong, cohesive unit, Christian Bale looked to transform himself yet again and had gotten completely absorbed in his role as Dicky Eklund. From just viewing the trailer, Bale seemed to give a performance that reminded his fans just how talented he can actually be. The Fighter also seemed to have a lot of emotion and heart; two key ingredients that go on to making movies like this legendary. The real test would be if The Fighter could hold up to other great boxing films like Rocky or Raging Bull and in this critic&#8217;s humble opinion, it does just that.</p>
<p>Mickey Ward (Wahlberg) is following in his brother Dicky&#8217;s (Bale) footsteps and is trying to make a name for himself as a boxer. Dicky has been giving Mickey advice and helping Mickey train for as long as they can both remember while their mother Alice (Leo) has been acting as his manager the entire time. Mickey knows it&#8217;s time for a change if he expects to make a serious impact in the boxing world, but a crack addicted brother and a mom who thinks she&#8217;s helping his career when she&#8217;s really hurting it have both been holding him back for far too long. So when Charlene (Adams) and Mickey become an item and Dicky winds up in prison, Mickey makes the hardest decision of his life and keeps fighting with new management in tow and seemingly pushes his family out. As Mickey&#8217;s mother tries to wrap her head around her son replacing her as manager, all hell breaks loose once Dicky gets out of prison. As the date for the most important fight in Mickey&#8217;s career fast approaches, will he have the support of his family or has everything already fallen apart past the point of being repaired?</p>
<p>The cast is the driving force behind this film. The relationships and arguments that take place between Mickey, Dicky, their mother, her seven daughters, George Ward (Jack McGee), Charlene, and Mickey O&#8217;Keefe (as himself) are really the heart behind all the boxing that takes place. Melissa Leo turns in an emotionally powerful performance as you can tell she only wants the best for her family, does everything within her power to do just that, and still seems to wind up hurting them in the long run. Amy Adams character, Charlene, seems to want nothing more than to be with Mickey but is also relying on his success to be the ticket to her bettering her life. Then there&#8217;s Mark Wahlberg who always seems to play the same role with the same thick Boston accent. The thing about Mickey though is that Wahlberg fits the part very well. The extensive training Wahlberg went through and his experience made him a shoe-in for this role. The real gem of the film is Christian Bale though. Bale has been rather disappointing performance-wise since The Dark Knight and it&#8217;s nice to see him back in top form here. He surely looks the part as his awkward body language, sick, clammy skin tone, and the way he seems to be chewing on something when he&#8217;s not eating anything really makes him come off as a genuine crack addict. I was beginning to think that success had gotten to his head, but even if it has it&#8217;s great to know that he can still turn in engaging performances like this when he feels like it.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting is the song, &#8220;How You Like Me Now?&#8221; by The Heavy that was also used in the trailers for Faster is used several times in The Fighter. It seems to be utilized more efficiently in The Fighter though. It felt like the song was used in Faster just because it sounded cool, but the song seems to have a stronger impact in a film about a boxer trying to turn his life around better than a film about a guy trying to gain revenge for his brother&#8217;s death. It was a very welcome addition to the soundtrack and makes the opening segment to The Fighter even more memorable than it already was.</p>
<p>The film also wastes little time taking full control of your attention. You don&#8217;t lose interest until that screen turns black. With the little bits of humor thrown in for good measure amongst all of the family brawling and knockout punches being thrown around, it was just really easy to get lost in the film. It was almost as if you were part of the documentary crew filming Dicky watching this all take place in person. The one complaint I have is that it all seems to end rather prematurely. While everything does come together nicely, the ending just doesn&#8217;t feel fully gratifying. It felt like the film ended right in the middle of the climax, but consider it a nitpick. It&#8217;s still an excellent film.</p>
<p>The Fighter is an engrossing and emotionally powerful drama that features an incredibly strong cast and the best performance from Christian Bale in a long, long time. I honestly haven&#8217;t liked a boxing film this much since Raging Bull. With all of the end of the year awards talk and so many movies being released recently and in the coming weeks that&#8217;ll be potential award winners, it is well worth every effort to see The Fighter in theaters. It has one of the most well-rounded and well put-together casts of any film to be released in theaters this year and deserves to be seen on the big screen.</p>
<p>11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Great Movie<br />By Suzanne Smith<br />I have to say Christian Bale was absolutely flawless in his portrayal of such a complex character, Dickie. While I found Mark Wahlberg&#8217;s Mickey to be pretty one dimensional, Bale executed an emotional performance of a character who encompassed every adjective in the book: funny, quirky, crazy, selfish, pathetic, delusional,endearing,loyal etc. I also thought Amy Adams was wonderful in a role that showcased her range as an actress.</p>
<p>As a Massachusetts native, I enjoyed seeing the Lowell setting and I was oh so grateful that there were no God-awful, overexaggerated accents (I&#8217;m talking to you Diane Lane). Although the &#8220;underdog comes up big&#8221; story is one we&#8217;ve seen before, this is truly a well acted, entertaining movie.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s  not one thing  better  than  sliding  a  outstanding  old  movie  in  your  DVD  player  and  settling  back  for  an  evening  at  the  movies.  The  troubles  is  that  so  a good deal of  of  these  movies  are  rare  and  hard  to  find.  In  fact  you  better  not  throw  away  your  VCR  just  yet,  because  a great deal of  of  these  old  films  will  never  be  freed  on  DVD  or  Blu-Ray  disc.</p>
<p>There  are  a heap of  places  you  may  go  to  look  for  rare,  hard  to  find  old  movies.  One  of  the  best  is  to  contact  any  old  film  enthusiasti  groups  in  your  city.  Thanks  to  the  Internet,  it&#8217;s  more comfortable  than  ever  to  find  them.  Almost  each  major  city  has  at  least  one  such  group,  normally  several.  Many  times  these  groups  are  by  specified  either  genre,  such  as  &#8220;horror  movies&#8221;  or  &#8220;Old  Westerns&#8221;,  or  around  a  sure  actor  or  director.  Think  John  Ford  or  the  other  John,  &#8220;The  Duke&#8221;  himself,  John  Wayne.</p>
<p>Another  great  place  to  look  for  old  movies  is  at  any  video  stores  that  either  specialize  in  such  old  films,  or  stores  that  have  been  around  for  a  long  time.  Get  to  know  the  owner  on  a  introductory  name  basis.  They  may  be  one  of  your  best  friends  when  it  comes  to  finding  such  old  films.</p>
<p>They  are  a  dying  breed,  but  in  a lot of  cities  there  are  still  independent  video  stores  with  big  back  catalogs  of  VHS  or  gasp!  Beta  titles  in  their  back  rooms.  In  a heap of  cases  the  store  owners  may  be  talked  out  of  a lot of  fantastic  and  hard  to  find  titles  for  a  relative  song.  You  stand  a  much  better  prospect  of  this  if  you  recognise  the  store&#8217;s  owner  well.</p>
<p>You  may  post  an  ad  in  your  local  paper  or  free  ad  flyer,  such  as  the  Nickel,  but  try  to  get  a  bit  more  creative.  See  if  there  is  a  theater  in  your  city  that  shows  old  movies.  If  you&#8217;re  an  old  movie  enthusiast,  chances  are  you&#8217;ve  probably  already  been  there.  These  are  a  treasure  trove  when  it  comes  to  unearthing  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies.  Getting  to  recognise  the  owner  and  staff,  a heap of  of  which  are  old  movie  buffs  themselves,  is  a  great  idea,  just  as  with  video  stores.</p>
<p>Many  cinemas  that  specialize  in  showing  old  and  vintage  movies  will  have  a  place  where  you  may  post  notices.  Craft  a  observe  and  put  it  on  their  board.  That  is  the  perfective  place  to  find  an individual  with  an  old  movie  collection  that  has  a  few  titles  you&#8217;ve  been  searching  for.  They  may  be  convinced  to  part  with  galore  if  you  ask  nicely,  and  they  need  a  few  bucks.</p>
<p>Finally,  you  may  take  the  tried  and  unfeigned  way  to  find  old  and  rare  movies;  go  sailing  &#8211;  yard  sailing,  that  is.  Yard  and  garage  sales  often  disclose  a  wealth  of  old  and  rare  movies  you  may  get  for  only  a  few  dollars.  It  may  take  time,  so  for  those  of  you  who  would  rather  spend  your  time  looking at  old  movies  than  looking  for  them,  this  may  not  be  the  best  choice,  but  rest  assured  you  will  find  galore  great,  old  titles  this  way.</p>
<p>These  are  just  galore  of  the  ways  you  may  find  rare  and  hard  to  find  old  movies  to  add  to  your  collection.  Happy  hunting!</p>
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<p>7657 of 7793 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Fantastic device &#8211; pick your Kindle!<br />By FreeSpirit<br />Having been a little overwhelmed by the choices between all the new Kindles and which one to get, I ordered this new basic $79 Kindle first to take for a spin. So far, I like what I see. I also own a Kindle 3 so that&#8217;s the only device I can really compare it to at this time (I think a comparison between other tablets and this Kindle is meaningless, this device is all about content and delivery):</p>
<p>1. Form-factor &#8211; Compared to the Kindle 3, this Kindle feels more compact, lighter and easier to hold. My hands wrap around this better than K3. Reading books for a few hours at a stretch will be easier on this device compared to the K3. It is the lightest such device I have used compared to all previous Kindles and other tablets.</p>
<p>2. Screen &#8211; I personally like the fact that there are no keys on the device and that keys come up on the screen when you need them. Delivers a better overall reading experience. However, navigating through the on-screen keyboard with the 5-way controller can be taxing if you need to do a lot of searching, and you might miss the full physical keyboard. I hardly search on the Kindle itself, I search for books on my laptop so this is a non-issue.</p>
<p>3. Price! &#8211; At $79, you can&#8217;t go wrong. Compared to buying paperback or hardcover editions, you will recover the cost of this in a matter of a few months because most Kindle content is priced cheaper than print editions (and you get it instantly, and can access it wherever you are). Not to mention all the free Kindle downloads available in the catalog.</p>
<p>4. Display &#8211; almost the same E-ink display at the K3. No glare no reflection. You can sit in bright sunlight and read it just like a book. Page turns seem a lot faster on this compared to the K3. Screen size of the Kindle 3, this new Kindle, and the Touch is exactly the same in size.</p>
<p>5. Wi-Fi &#8211; this can be a pro or a con (no 3G) depending on a user&#8217;s personal preference. If you travel often and would like to be able to download content anywhere without worrying about getting a wi-fi connection, you&#8217;re better off sticking with the K3 or waiting for the Touch/Fire. For me, 3G is not a major issue.</p>
<p>6. Text to Speech and Audiobooks &#8211; These two features are lacking in this device. I personally have never used these features on my K3. If you listen to audiobooks or TTS or music on your Kindle, again the K3/Touch/Fire might be better options.</p>
<p>7. Storage &#8211; this device can store 2GB which they claim is approximately 1400 books. For me, that&#8217;s a massive storage capacity and it will be years before I get close to that capacity. Again, if you download books occasionally and have a moderate Kindle downloaded content on your device, 2GB is plenty. Of course, think ahead and see how much you would expect to download in the coming 2 years (I am assuming the device will be outdated and replaced within this time-frame).</p>
<p>8. Battery life &#8211; too early to tell but Kindle battery life tends to be great. Specs state that the battery life of this device is 1 month compared to 2 months for the Touch or K3. 1 month is plenty (Android phones need to be charged every hour!). At least I know that if I&#8217;m going on a long flight, this device won&#8217;t need charging if I charge it up in advance.</p>
<p>9. Power adapter &#8211; this Kindle does not come with a power adapter, only a USB charging cable. You can either buy it separately for $8-10, or use your existing USB power adapter. Any USB adapter would work with the charging cable (previous Kindle versions, Apple&#8217;s portable devices, and most HTC phones, come with a standard USB power adapter that would work for this device). There are also plenty of $2-3 adapters available here if you search for USB chargers.</p>
<p>Bottom line &#8211; the choice between this basic Kindle, the K3 Keyboard, the Touch, and the Fire is really a personal preference. This device itself is meant for the minimalist Kindle user who, like me, reads say a 2-3 books a month, wants a device comfortable to hold, and doesn&#8217;t need any fancy bells and whistles on the device. I guess it depends on what you use your Kindle for. If it&#8217;s just the basics, this is the perfect device to get.</p>
<p>In my humble opinion, the choices:</p>
<p>(i) If you have a DX or an old Kindle version, or if you don&#8217;t have a Kindle yet and are an average book-reader, this is definitely the one to get &#8211; baseline model that is affordable and is a pure e-reader.</p>
<p>(ii) If you have  Kindle 3 and don&#8217;t really need an upgrade, I recommend sticking with the K3, it&#8217;s a better device than this one in terms of features. If you do need to upgrade, the Touch is probably a better option because of all the additional features, at a small incremental cost.</p>
<p>(iii) If you&#8217;re looking for the loaded full-on Amazon content experience with access to all the apps, streaming audio and video, and playing the &#8220;strangely therapeutic&#8221; Fruit Ninja, wait for the Fire!</p>
<p>I sincerely hope this review helps you decide whether this Kindle is right for you. If you are still unable to make a decision, it may be worthwhile to wait for the Touch and Fire to be released, and see the reviews on those devices before making a final decision.</p>
<p>3026 of 3103 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Facts to Consider when Buying This Kindle Instead of Others<br />By J. Ts<br />First off, I received my new Kindle this morning. I previously owned the Kindle Keyboard, but actually really didn&#8217;t like the keyboard or the way the buttons were pressed together. I&#8217;m not a fan of touch screens so I bought this one.</p>
<p>There are a few things to know about this particular Kindle that can help you decide if it&#8217;s right for you&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is a list of things to know about this Kindle.</p>
<p>1. You&#8217;ll be using an onscreen keyboard with the 5-Way Controller. This is not a problem for setting up WiFi and a little writing but if you are an avid note-taker or do a lot of writing with your Kindle, you might want to opt for the Kindle Keyboard.<br />2. NO AUDIO &#8211; If you are planning on listening to audiobooks, Mp3s, or Text to Speech on your Kindle, this is not the device for you. There is not even a headphone jack, so there is absolutely no audio support.<br />3. 2GB! This device has 2GB of storage, which is half of all the others&#8230; if you seriously need to keep over 1,400 books or so on your Kindle, you should opt for one of the others, all of which have 4GB. I only keep a hundred or so books on mine and the rest are up in the Amazon Cloud waiting for convenient download.<br />4. There&#8217;s no 3G version but the WiFi works just fine.<br />5. There is a shorter battery life. Amazon reports the battery life is only one month of reading, compared with the others that clock in at two months. If you are going to be away from electricity for over a month, first of all RESPECT!, second of all, you may want a Kindle that has the 2 month battery life.<br />6. It&#8217;s lighter than all the other versions. It weighs in at just under 6oz (170g). The closest competition is the Kindle Touch which is about 7.5oz.<br />7. It has 5 buttons on the face at the bottom. In the middle is the big 5-Way Controller button as found on other Kindles. There are two small buttons on either side of this. On the left side, from left to right are the &#8220;Back&#8221; button and the &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button. The &#8220;Back&#8221; button is the same as on other Kindles. The &#8220;Keyboard&#8221; button calls the onscreen keyboard onto the screen. On the right side of the 5-Way Controller are (again, from left to right) the &#8220;Menu&#8221; button, and the &#8220;Home&#8221; button. The &#8220;Next Page&#8221; and &#8220;Previous Page&#8221; buttons are the same as on other Kindles.<br />8. Because of the above 5 buttons, I find it much easier to use than the Kindle Keyboard. On the Kindle Keyboard, the &#8220;Back&#8221; button was right below the 5-Way Controller, and I accidentally hit it on more than one occasion.<br />9. On the bottom there is only the mini-USB port, the charging light, and the On-Off Button.<br />10. There are not a whole lot of covers available for this Kindle yet. (Amazon&#8217;s won&#8217;t be available until the end of October.)</p>
<p>As for reading, and as a pure reading device. It is awesome&#8230; in fact, without the keyboard, audio, and other features I don&#8217;t need. This is actually the best one for someone like me who just wants to read.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already successfully transferred my library, downloaded books over WiFi, and borrowed library books through the Overdrive Library eBooks System. My only small point of dissatisfaction is that there are so few good covers and accessories right now (though there ARE some available that look pretty good).</p>
<p>All in all, I believe this is the BEST of all the Kindles currently available. Only consider others if you:<br />a. Really want the touch screen version.<br />b. Need audio.<br />c. Need 4GB<br />d. Need a big Kindle DX.<br />e. Take a lot of notes or do a lot of writing that requires a keyboard.<br />f. Prefer the design of another version.<br />g. Need more than a month&#8217;s battery power.</p>
<p>Hope this helps someone make a good decision!</p>
<p>(Brief update: I love this Kindle, but right now the scarcity of good, inexpensive covers for it is a little troubling. The Amazon made leather one with light won&#8217;t be available until November or so and there are currently no inexpensive ones to use in the interim. I&#8217;ll just have to use it gently for a month or so.)</p>
<p>Update on cases:<br />I mentioned this in the comments section, but I&#8217;ll repeat it here for people who can&#8217;t yet find a good case -</p>
<p>Checking the specifications for the Kindle, Nook Touch, and Kobo:<br />Nook Touch<br />6.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches<br />Kobo Reader<br />6.5 X 4.5 inches<br />Kindle (4th Generation)<br />6.5 x 4.5 x 0.34 inches</p>
<p>It looks like the Kobo is about exactly the same size and the Nook Touch is slightly longer. If you need a case but can&#8217;t find one that you like yet, it may be worth a little hunting to see if a nook or kobo case or cover might fit the bill.</p>
<p>1264 of 1336 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">The most compact Kindle yet. Extremely legible display, snappy performance<br />By M. Erb<br />Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWG7OQ5NMGUMW I was thrilled to receive my new Kindle. I ordered it Sep 28, chose overnight shipping and it arrived (Sep 29) just a few minutes ago. Usually I use a device for a while before reviewing it. In this case, I felt it was important to do a quick review right away because if it can help you in your purchasing decision, so much the better.</p>
<p>If you are a little perplexed with all the various Kindle models and are wondering if this Is the Kindle for you, here are a few questions for you to consider&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Do you need text to speech capability or have the desire to listen to mp3&#8242;s on your Kindle? If you can live without that, then proceed. This Kindle does not have a speaker thus is not capable of text to speech or playing sounds of any kind including mp3&#8242;s.</p>
<p>2. Is color important to you? This is not a color Kindle, it is gray-scale. If you are mostly wanting to read books then this will work for you exceedingly well. The e-ink screen is gorgeous, sharp and provides the ability to change font size, font face and line spacing. It even displays photos quite nicely, but in gray-scale. And you can even zoom in on images.</p>
<p>3. Is a physical keyboard a necessity for you? If you like to make notes and annotations while reading, you may want to look at another model Kindle that has a physical keyboard. Although this Kindle has a screen-based keyboard, it is tedious to type more than a few words or URL&#8217;s. It works very well for minimal typing but it&#8217;s not for you if you need more than that.</p>
<p>4. Is compact size important for you? Then this is the one to get. It&#8217;s thin, light and diminutive in size. Slips easily into a purse, pocket or inside pocket. It is so light which makes holding and reading with one hand for longer periods of time very easy.</p>
<p>5. Do you want to be able to occasionally use a web browser to access a web site? Well surprise surprise, you can do that on this Kindle. It&#8217;s an &#8220;experimental&#8221; feature but it works quite well. It&#8217;s been experimental for years, so I&#8217;m not quite sure why it&#8217;s still labeled experimental. But in any case you can visit websites, save bookmarks and it works.</p>
<p>I also own the original Kindle with the SD card slot. Compared to the original Kindle, this new one is svelte. Thinner, lighter and notably, the e-ink on this new Kindle is vastly improved. In low interior lighting with gray overcast lighting outside, I&#8217;m able to easily read the Kindle. It is amazing how the screen almost glows, as if it were backlit. Of course it is not backlit and in fact will not work in the dark. But if you have a small reading light, that solves that problem. Otherwise in most other situations you will pleased with the excellent sharpness and clarity of the Kindle text.</p>
<p>Page &#8220;turning&#8221; was very snappy to me especially when compared to my old Kindle. The black page flash that occurs on every page turn on the old Kindle does not occur nearly as frequently with the new Kindle. It now occurs after every 5 page turns.</p>
<p>The fact that there is no physical keyboard means that this Kindle is absolutely the easiest to carry Kindle ever. Fits nicely in the hand and the slightly grippy surface makes you feel secure in holding it&#8230; it will not easily slip out of your hand.</p>
<p>Setup was a breeze. The Kindle immediately identified my Wi-Fi network and as soon as I entered my password using the onscreen keyboard, I was good to go. Signal strength indicated very high on the Kindle and I did not notice any degradation in signal no matter how I handled it.</p>
<p>As concerns the onscreen keyboard, it was easy and intuitive to use. I don&#8217;t expect to have to use it very often and for me I&#8217;d rather have no physical keyboard because that makes the Kindle smaller and easier to pack and go.</p>
<p>You still get the typical Kindle tools, such as Highlighting, Notes, Annotations, Public Notes and a few others. You can upload PDF and TXT files and view them. You can easily transfer prior Kindle purchases to your new Kindle. You have the ability to create &#8220;collections&#8221; Once you&#8217;ve created a collection, you add items to it and this is a great way to organize many books.</p>
<p>I have not had this model long enough to comment on battery life, but I&#8217;m sure that based on my previous Kindle and the specifications that it will excel. I believe that reading 1/2 hour a day will let you go a month before needing a charge if Wi-Fi is off.  That&#8217;s pretty awesome. It is charged via the included USB cable and that can be from your computer or via an AC to USB power adapter, or in-car power port USB adapter.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t worry that the memory has decreased in this Kindle. There is still more than enough memory to hold well over 1000 books. And you archive books too which means they are just a click and a few seconds away from being downloaded back to your Kindle from the Amazon Cloud.</p>
<p>Regarding the ads&#8230; they are not objectionable. In fact (don&#8217;t tell this to the advertisers) I didn&#8217;t even notice that there was an advertisement on the home screen until I deliberately looked for it. It takes up just a small portion of the bottom of the screen and is no taller than an inch in height. I don&#8217;t know for sure whether all ads are the same size but the one I&#8217;m looking at is very unobtrusive. The screensaver ads are full page and don&#8217;t bother me at all. And of course, you may just end up getting a good deal on something. I LIKE the ads. Just today I got a couple from an ad that saves me $5 on a $10 Amazon purchase in addition to my choice of a selected list of Mystery/Thriller books for only $1. Love the deals!</p>
<p>I think Amazon has another winner on its hands with this ad-supported Kindle. You just can&#8217;t beat it for reading and I&#8217;m so glad I got it.</p>
<p>If you have any questions please leave a comment and I&#8217;ll do my best to answer them.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/16/2011 &#8211; I had the opportunity to compare the display of my new Kindle with that of a friends who had a Kindle with keyboard. I&#8217;m not sure how old his is, but his display actually had a somewhat lighter colored background which made the legibility slightly better in my opinion. I was quite happy with the clarity, sharpness and contrast of my new Kindle until I compared with him. Now I&#8217;m a little conflicted. It&#8217;s still great, don&#8217;t get me wrong, But it&#8217;s not an improvement necessarily over the previous generation as far as I can tell. It&#8217;s also possible that there are variations in the e-ink display depending on the luck of the draw. I may question Amazon about this and will report back here if I do. I&#8217;d still get this in a heartbeat, but just wanted to let you know about the contrast issue.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/17/2011 &#8211; There is a new firmware update for the Kindle that addresses the page refresh issue. The new version is 4.0.1 If installed, you will see an additional option in the Settings panel on page 3 called &#8220;Page Refresh.&#8221; This allows you to have the Kindle refresh the page at each page turn (the screen flashes black briefly.) Otherwise the Kindle will not refresh the page until after each 5 page turns.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 10/19/2011 &#8211; I called Amazon Kindle Support to discuss the screen darkness issue I mentioned above. They said they&#8217;d send a replacement which I&#8217;ve just received. I&#8217;m happy to say that the screen background is in fact -slightly- lighter in color on the new Kindle I just received. I&#8217;m happy and probably would have still been happy had I not replaced it. But at least I am psychologically satisfied now. The difference in background color was extremely subtle so I wouldn&#8217;t worry at all about it if you are happy with your newly purchased $79 Kindle. However there do seem to be some circulating that are more obviously darker and if yours is one of those, then contact Amazon.</p>
<p>UPDATE: 12/6/2011 &#8211; Wow, the way these specials offers are going, this Kindle is going to end up being free. I just got another $10 Amazon gift card for $5 the other day. Plus a free Audible Audiobook and 50% off a Kindle cover. Loving the special offers.</p>
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