Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas Day Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display Deals



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Rating: 3.7

List Price : Price : $139.00
Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6

Product Description

Simple-to-use touchscreen, with audio and built-in Wi-Fi - Most-advanced E Ink display, now with multi-touch - New sleek design - 8% lighter, 11% smaller, holds 3,000 books - Text-to-speech, plus audio books and mp3s - Built in Wi-Fi - Get books in 60 seconds - Massive t book selection, over 800,000 titles are $9.99 or less - New - Borrow Kindle books from your public library


Christmas Day Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display Sale 2011


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Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display Reviews


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3,915 of 3,991 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Solid Successor to the Kindle Keyboard, November 14, 2011
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Scott (Astoria, Oregon) - See all my reviews
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For my review, I'm going to focus it on the differences between the previous Kindle Keyboard, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display - includes Special Offers & Sponsored Screensavers (which I'll refer to as the K3), and the Kindle Touch (KT)

USE - As far as the reading experience, I really like the touch compared to the physical buttons on the previous generation. At first I was worried that I would constantly be turning the page from accidentally touching the screen, but this didn't become much of an issue. The screen is broken up into mapped sections, so if you touch the far left side that covers about 1" of the left of the screen, it goes to the previous page. If you touch anywhere on the other 80% of the screen beside that, it goes forward. Touch the top 1" margin, and it will bring up the menu. There is also a physical button on... Read more
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2,972 of 3,035 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A worthy upgrade over other Kindles!, November 20, 2011
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Mediahound (SF Bay Area, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Customer Video Review Length:: 9:09 Mins

Please watch my video review here. Thanks for watching and I hope it helps.

General observations:

- Controlling/manipulating things on the screen is so much easier with the touch screen-it's a lot more intuitive!

- Athough I don't show it in the video, you can swipe instead of tap to turn pages. You may also use your left hand to page forward by tapping slightly more in from the left edge. It works quite well.

- Looking up a word is as easy as pressing on that word. No more fumbling with a 5-way controller. You can additionally highlight blocks of text quite easily by just swiping over it.

- Kindle Touch also has the new X-Ray feature which is really neat. It can be interesting to see a summary listing of facts from a given book about a person mentioned for instance. The Kindle Keyboard does not include this feature.
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885 of 906 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars First Kindle: Chose Touch over the Keyboard, November 23, 2011
I've had my Touch for almost a day now, and it's pretty awesome. I'm not a big reviewer, but I figured several people may be in a similar position as I was yesterday, so here we go...

I'm definitely an avid reader. Actually, as I type this, I have roughly 1000 books sitting on a wall of shelves behind me. E-readers have always intrigued me, but I've never felt like they were worth $199 or more; however, when the Kindle Fire was announced, I thought they had released the Kindle for me.

I watched video reviews, "hands-on" videos, read numerous reviews, etc. I was pretty sure that I wanted a Fire, but as I thought about it, I wasn't convinced that the Fire really provided me with access to anything that I couldn't do on my phone (HTC Inspire 4g). Other than a bigger screen, the Fire was actually pretty limited (for my purposes). I mean, I would only be able to use the browser and watch videos in areas with WiFi (i.e. at home, at work, or at retail location with... Read more
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