The BMW MOA has just announced that they will offer their monthly magazine to members online. You can see
the December issue even if you're not a member. Members will still get the paper version, but no longer have to wait for the post office to deliver it.
My wife bought a Kindle (1.0) and the display is easier on the eyes than a computer monitor, because it's not backlit. You can read it nearly anywhere you could read a book. There are other nice features, like the ability to bump up the font size. Amazon remembers everything you've ever bought, and you can re-download anything at any time, free of charge.
The downside of the Kindle is that IMHO the interface is pretty clunky. It is possible to search for something you remember reading, but it isn't very easy. (As a computer programmer, I had an idea that a Kindle might replace the huge stack of manuals and books that routinely occupy all my desk space, but it's just not feasible for me, yet.) There are other difficulties; books with images don't translate well to the grayscale display and lose important details to save space and download time (the Kindle 2.0 should be better for this). It can also be difficult to understand where a caption ends and the book text continues.