Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle 3 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle 3.
September 2010
(84%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Well built and looks good; cheap; easy to buy books
Most books must be bought through Amazon; key tops rubbed off; doesn’t display diagrams well
At this price the new Kindle is an absolute bargain Good points Well built and looks good; cheap; easy to buy books Bad points Most books must be bought through Amazon; key tops rubbed off; doesn’t display diagrams well ...
One of the biggest draws of the new Kindle is its build – it's super-slim and incredibly light, but manages to still feel like its built solidly, unlike many flimsier eBook readers on the market. It's perfect for slipping into your bag.There are two versions – WiFi and 3G. The WiFi Kindle relies on you being in a hotspot before you can download tomes via Amazon's Whispernet network.The 3G version
Although there are loads of copyright-free titles to get you started, you might still find that electronic titles are still a little overpriced, while some titles are just not represented electronically at all.There's also no way to borrow or share titles, so you really are locked into Amazon's retail structure.We bet the on-board extras such as the browser and audio function will go largely unus
The best eBook reader so far – slim, light, affordable and a user's dream. So long as you have an Amazon account, that is.Amazon Kindle (new) is tagged with Amazon, Kindle, Amazon Kindle, eBook and ebook reader. Select a tag (Amazon, for example) to fi...
Previous Kindles have hinted that Amazon was on the verge of great things, but it is with the third generation device where this has been realised. Touchscreen support would be welcome as would greater codec support, but a class-leading display, unriv...
It’s cheap, the hardware is fantastic and the range of books is brilliant. These are all enough to overlook the minor annoyance of no ePub support. ...
Published: 2010-10-07, Author: Mike , review by: tlbhd.com
Abstract: Hey Guys, as I promised in my previous post about the Amazon Kindle 3 digital reader , I managed to get my hands on the new ebook reader last week and got a nice video review and some pictures . I do have to say that I had the white 3G version w...
At £109 the Wi-Fi Kindle needs no excuses made for it. The new screen and fonts make it one of the best e-book readers to actually read stuff on, while the smarter and smaller form factor is also very welcome. In response to the new Kindle, Waterston...
Good battery life, Quick to charge, Brilliant e-ink screen
No support for EPUB format, Covers not included, Menus are slighty convolulted
Speaking of this rudimentary music support (files are played solely in the date order they were added to the Kindle), it comes under a menu section tantalisingly dubbed ‘Experimental'. In it are three features Amazon deems to be in beta with the other two...
Price, wireless connection to Amazon Kindle store, great screen, part of the Amazon eco system
No EPUB support, basic menus, "experimental" functions lack support
Excellent value for money combined with a simple connection to get your content, the Kindle experience is difficult to beat. However, you are locked to Amazon content, so won't get the option of shopping around for contentKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, GPRS,...