It looks like something that came from the 1980's. Maybe this clunker can finally allow E.T. to phone home. So we get it you say, it's big, ugly and poorly named. But wait until you hear the price. It originally retailed for $399, and it was later reduced to $359. Used ones start at $240 on Amazon's site. If the 2.0 is priced similarly, why should one shell out the same amount of money that could be used to purchase a laptop? The book savings are not really all that great either. The average book for the Kindle is still about $10. Not exactly a pittance for a book.
I just read Jeff Jarvis' "What Would Google Do?", and I think that Amazon could learn a lot from this book (I read it for free actually, while sipping a coffee at Borders). Books need to be distributed in a low cost or free model if readers are going to flock to these ereaders. Until then, people will continue to give you odd looks when you ask them if they know what a Kindle is.
But I have to admit, this video is compelling: