Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Touch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Touch.
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101 Reviews
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Yes, if youre going to buy an ebook reader, it should probably be the Kindle Touch. You can make a case for the non-touch Kindle if pure portability is all your care about, and the same goes for the Nook Simple Touch with hand comfort. But the Kindle Tou...
Abstract: Chart: Reading is a beautiful and relaxing pastime, but it's not exactly portable, especially if you're a commuter. If you don't like lugging dozens of paperbacks around, why not consider an e-reader? Here are the five best e-readers available in Australi...
Amazon's Kindle Touch might have been superceded several weeks ago, but that doesn't mean the model is out of date. If you need a solid e-reader to last you the next five years, and you see one of these babies on eBay cheap, you have our support to buy i...
Great price, Crisp, clear screen, Intuitive interface, Great store and software
Less elegant, More expensive, Some interface elements not totally touchfriendly
There's no doubt that the Kindle Touch 3G is a great device. It's not a question of whether we recommend it or not – we do – but whether it's the right Kindle model for you. For academic use, we recommend the Kindle Touch over its £89 sibling. It's so mu...
The touchscreen; design and size; easy to use interface; huge library of books on sale
No 3G option (pushed to Kindle Keyboard); slight lag in touchscreen response
If you have used the Kindle before, nothing has changed. If you are new, you'll find it easy to use.The Amazon Kindle Touch is a brilliant addition to the Kindle family. With or without the touchscreen, the Kindle is still the number one in its market – t...
Abstract: I still slightly prefer reading Kindle books on an iPad to a Kindle device; however, that may change when we finally see the colour, backlit Kindle Fire tablet in Europe. For now, what we do have is the new Kindle Touch. Its daytime-readable screen is, li...
Initially, I had misgivings about Amazon's Kindle e-readers due to format constraints, but having used the workarounds available to good effect, this no longer remains a concern. The Kindle Touch is just the right size and its touchscreen makes for an...
Abstract: When we reviewed the £89 Kindle last year we said it was the best ebook reader available. But the new Kindle Touch, which costs £109, is even better. There’s a Wifi model, and another that lets you download books over mobile broadband, which costs £169...