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Wide selection of books available, Text is easy to read with wide range of sizes, Lots of storage, Portable
No night mode, Touchscreen can be sensitive, Touchscreen nice feature, but not necessary
We're big fans of the Kindle. Over the years Amazon has tweaked the design to make it more portable and faster, while retaining the simplicity and consistently ensuring a fantastic user experience. But while the Kindle Touch is a great device, but we didn...
In a word: Yes. I had some concerns before I got the Kindle Touch: Will the touch interface really work for me, will it be easier to use than the Kindle 3, and so on. I am happy to say that after a few weeks of daily use, all of my fears have been allevia...
Small and light, Excellent and simple touchscreen navigation, Texttospeech, Audible support, and MP3 playback, XRay feature is pure genius
3G wireless is limited to buying and downloading new Kindle books, not web browsing, Some Active Content apps not compatible with the Kindle Touch, USB charging only out of box, power adapter sold separately
The Kindle Touch is the flagship eInk Kindle device right now, and for good reason. Amazon has finally done away with the hardware keyboard and added a touchscreen display for easier navigation and text entry. Though it's disappointing that the 3G wirele...
Sleek, light design, Plays MP3s and reads text to speech, Decent in-a-pinch Web browsing, Well-executed syncing of notes, page locations in the cloud
$99 price mandates onscreen ads, No support for ePub format, No memory-card slots, AC adapter costs extra, Few choices of font
Though last to the touch-input e-reader party, Amazon delivered a winner with the Kindle Touch. It gets our nod for sleek design, as well as its MP3-playback, text-to-speech, and Web-browsing functions. (Not to mention Amazon's awesome content ecosys...
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Published: 2011-12-21, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The Amazon Kindle Touch is quite a remarkable little machine. In many ways, it can be seen as a halfway point between the Fourth Generation Kindle e-Reader and the Kindle Fire Tablet. However, it's not simply a glorified reader, nor is it a stripped down ...