Yeah, I hadn't caught that before, I don't think I've ever seen e-ink with a backlight. I know my Kindle 2 didn't have it, and K's current Kindle Touch does not.
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I don't know how e-ink could have a backlight.
Same here on the backlightless e-ink. That's why I have it, because it has no backlight.
Yup. I stare at computer screens all damned day for work. It's e-ink for me all the way: no damned backlight!
I'm on a computer all day. I'd rather have have the rest offered by something that reads like paper.
Yeah, that's why I'm comfy reading my kindle long hours, even if lately I've been playing around with my new ipad a lot.
Yup. I stare at computer screens all damned day for work. It's e-ink for me all the way: no damned backlight!
Yes, this.
OK not having actually used e-ink I had the impression that backlight was an option. Probalby mixing it up with something else.
OK, help. I got a new work computer. (Lexmark X204n to be precise). I have installed it on my work computer and my laptop. It has an ethernet port. I hooked it up to my system (my house is wired with ethernet, randomly).
I can't, however, figure out how to print to it from either computer if that computer isn't USB connected.
I tried various different settings on my Mac (OS 10.6.?), and managed to get it to SEE the thing, but as a "this is hooked up to the WinXP computer", and when I try to print to it, it says some sort of "access denied" type language.
Anyone help?
Okay, it sounds like it's an authorization issue on the printer itself. Is the printer shared on the network? Can you get to a control panel screen on the printer, possibly by bringing up the printer's ip address in your browser?
My question is: I know it's possible to use Adobe Digital Editions to authorize multiple computers and multiple ereaders to read DRM protected EPUB files. But is it possible to have a single ereader authorized to multiple Adobe Digital Editions accounts? i.e., could I have files authorized to me readable on the SO's Nook and vice versa?
I'm trying to figure out how to *give* him the content that he purchased back in the dark days when we had only one Nook between the two of us, which now still resides on my original e-ink Nook (which he can pry out of my cold dead hands) but needs to live on his shiny but backlit Nook Color. Plus he needs to read the Hunger Games trilogy I just bought, but I need it back afterwards! Although at less than four bucks for the whole trilogy I suppose I could just buy him his own copies.