What screen glare?; Lighter than a paperback;
No MP3 or audiobook playback; Prone to the odd crash;
What screen glare?; Lighter than a paperback;
No MP3 or audiobook playback; Prone to the odd crash;
The best screen, the best ebook store and an impressive light, the Kindle is still on top
What screen glare; Lighter than a paperback
No MP3 or audiobook playback; Prone to the odd crash
Overall, Amazon has another winner here, and let's hope the Kindle Paperwhite does come over to the UK before too long. That said, existing Kindle Touch owners will probably pass on this device anyway, as their version has more memory and a headphone jack, and Amazon makes a very nice leather case...
Crisp edge-lighting; Sharper screen and better fonts; Fast; smooth; touch-based UI; Improved home screen
No more headphone jack; 3G version is pricey
Answering the Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight , Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite features a backlit display that lets you read in the dark without disturbing those around you.
Bright backlight; Long battery life; Lightweight elegant design; Improved user interface; Parental controls
Uneven backlighting; Power adapter not included; 3G option expensive,
Overall what's not to like here? You get an improved experience across the board with a better, crisper, clearer display, the option to read in any lighting situation, and all of this for only $119.
The Touchscreen edition of the popular e-reader is heavier and pricier than the original, and is only worth a purchase if audio or 3G is a priority.
After a long and unexplained delay the Kindle Touch is finally available on British shores, over six months after its US launch. While the current slimline Amazon Kindle stripped out all the less-used features from the now clunky-looking keyboard version; the new Kindle Touch brings back the vast...
I've been a Kindle owner since the very old and chunky Kindle 2 device. Here's my personal pros and cons on the new Kindle Touch: PROS ON THE KINDLE TOUCH: 1) Smaller and lighter than my previous Kindle Keyboard model.
For this review I'm going to compare the Kindle Touch with the Nook Touch and Sony Reader PRS-T1. I've already compared the Nook and Sony head-to-head, both stock and rooted, so this review is going to focus on comparing each of them with the Kindle Touch specifically.
Though the Kindle Touch is a necessary catch-up upgrade for Amazon, this model's hardware and software introduce little innovation and imagination to separate it from the competition.
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