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Опубликовано 1 ноября 2011, 18:26
Amazon Kindle (2011) Review
Up until September's Amazon event, the Kindle was the company's defining product. But with the Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire soon hitting the scene, the immensely popular e-Reader, now in its fourth generation, has seen changes, some good, some not so good.
With Amazon's current Kindle Lineup, it's clear the company wanted to make a distinction between its three new devices: bare-bones, touch and full-fledged tablet. If you've ever used a previous Kindle, you'll be familiar with the solid hardware, snappy speed and easy to read screen; this generation's iteration is no different. The Kindle now comes sans keyboard, sporting a bite-sized form factor while still retaining a comfortable screen size and light weight.
In the end, it ultimately comes down to preference. The Kindle lacks the bells and whistles of it's more expensive brothers, most notably a keyboard, but that wasn't something that bothered me in the least. For the price, $79 with ads and $109 without, it's still remains the best e-reader on the market. Check out the video for a more in-depth review.
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Up until September's Amazon event, the Kindle was the company's defining product. But with the Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire soon hitting the scene, the immensely popular e-Reader, now in its fourth generation, has seen changes, some good, some not so good.
With Amazon's current Kindle Lineup, it's clear the company wanted to make a distinction between its three new devices: bare-bones, touch and full-fledged tablet. If you've ever used a previous Kindle, you'll be familiar with the solid hardware, snappy speed and easy to read screen; this generation's iteration is no different. The Kindle now comes sans keyboard, sporting a bite-sized form factor while still retaining a comfortable screen size and light weight.
In the end, it ultimately comes down to preference. The Kindle lacks the bells and whistles of it's more expensive brothers, most notably a keyboard, but that wasn't something that bothered me in the least. For the price, $79 with ads and $109 without, it's still remains the best e-reader on the market. Check out the video for a more in-depth review.
What Kindle do you plan on getting? tchno.be/uiWane
For more tech goodness, check us out at:
technobuffalo.com
Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com/technobuffalo
Like Us on Facebook: facebook.com/technobuffalo
Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be/qxgw8y
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