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Amazon Verified Purchase (What’s this?) This review is from: Kindle Keyboard 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display (Electronics) UPDATE NOVEMBER 2011: My review is now over a year old, as is the “Kindle Keyboard” as Amazon calls it now. There are newer models: the basic,

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cheapie Kindle and the Kindle Touch, and of course the Kindle Fire quasi-tablet.

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Each of these models is an excellent choice. Whichever one is right for you just depends on your preferences.

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The 3 e-ink Kindles are Kindle Keyboard (this one), Kindle Touch (the newest “flagship” model), and the basic Kindle. All

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3 of them have EXACTLY THE SAME 6″ DISPLAY, with the same sharp typeface and high contrast that reads like ink on paper with no eyestrain. The Kindle Keyboard is the oldest of these models, and I got one of the first ones when they came out in August 2010.

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I still absolutely LOVE my Kindle Keyboard and use it almost every day. I have read dozens of books on it. I like the newer

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models, they have some neat features, but the experience of reading a book on them is no better or worse than on my 1-

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year-old Kindle Keyboard. Page turns are now smoother and faster on the newest Kindles, but the difference is not

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The touch-screen interface of the Kindle Touch is pretty neat. But, unlike my iPad, I only use my Kindle to read books, and reading books is just as nice on any of the current Kindle models. I don’t consider the touch screen a “must have”

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For that reason, I think the cheapest Kindle is an excellent choice. It has less memory than the Keyboard or Touch, but it

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has plenty enough for 100s of books, and of course you always get free storage in the Amazon cloud for any books that

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If this will be your first e-reader, you can choose one of these Kindle models or the Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch. The Nook Simple Touch has the same 6″ e-ink display as the 3 Kindle models, but different typefaces. I think the

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letters are a little sharper on the Kindles, but the Nook Simple Touch typefaces are also very readable, plus you get a few more choices of typefaces compared to the Kindle. The “Nook First Edition” is still available at a steeply discounted price, but it is a poor performer by today’s standards. (You wouldn’t buy an “ipod first edition,” except possibly as a collector’s item, would you?) Those are the e-ink Kindles and Nooks. Of course, you might be considering one of the quasi-tablets, Kindle Fire or

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Nook Tablet. Both are excellent, both have their strengths. Nook Tablet’s main advantage is it has twice the internal memory as Kindle Fire – but B&N only lets you use a small fraction of it for third-party content, whereas you can use all of KF’s available memory for 3rd party content. And, KF is more affordable.

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In my opinion, the real deciding factor between a Kindle product and a Nook product is not any specific feature of the hardware or software – both product families are excellent. The real decision point is whether you prefer living in Amazon’s universe or Barnes & Noble’s. Content you buy from Amazon only works with Kindles, while content you buy

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Both universes have their advantages, so it’s a matter of personal preference. B&N’s main advantage is you can take your device into your local B&N store and get real assistance from a human being. But Amazon has dedicated customer service lines for Kindle support and you can get a real human on the phone very quickly (in my experience), and they are

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I’m already heavily invested into the Amazon universe, having purchased many dozens of Kindle books; plus, I have an Amazon prime membership, which to my family is very worth the cost (you get free streaming video of TV shows and

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Whatever you buy, you’ll probably be happy. The choices available now are quite good, and prices are better than ever. It’s hard to believe that the basic Kindle at only 79 bucks performs better and costs 1/3 as much as the now two-year-old

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Kindle 2 (an older, slightly larger version of the Kindle Keyboard). If you’re considering the Kindle keyboard, you can read my original review of it below. (Sorry it’s so long!) The “nook” it refers to is the “Nook first edition,” which was fine in 2009 but is a poor…

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11,679 of 11,938 people found the following review helpful Worth the money. Not perfect, but very very good for start to finish novels in good light, August 31, 2010

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I’d honestly rather read linear (read from page one to the end, one page at a time) fiction from it than a book,

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because I can’t always get comfortable with a book. Hardcovers are sometimes a bit heavy, and paperbacks don’t always lie open easily. The Kindle is incredibly light and thin. I can hold it in one hand easily. The page turn buttons are conveniently located. Page-turns aren’t instant, but they’re probably quicker than turning a physical page in a printed book (there are just a lot more page-turns unless you choose a small font). The contrast is better than other ereaders I’ve seen. There is zero eye strain in good light. My eyesight isn’t the greatest and I like being able to increase the font size and read without glasses. I love being able to browse the Kindle store and read samples before deciding to purchase. The “experimental” browser is surprisingly usable, but isn’t great. It is useful for browsing wikipedia and blogs. The biggest drawback to the browser is the awkward pointer navigation, using the 5way pad. It syncs your furthest read page over the internet so you can pick up where you left off using your iPhone or iPad. The so-so: The kindle store could use more categories and sorting options. You can’t sort by “top rated,” and there is no category for “alternate histories,” for example. Finding a very-specific type of fiction relies on keyword searches, which don’t do a great job. The wifi sometimes doesn’t connect before it times-out. You rarely need the wifi, but it is annoying if you change a setting, answer “OK” to the prompt to connect, and the thing tells you it failed to connect two seconds later (the exact moment it indicates that it did finally connect, then you need to go back to update the setting again). Most settings don’t require a connection, but it is a minor annoyance. Most of your time will be spent reading, and of course your books are stored on the device and a connection is not required. Part of me wishes I’d bought

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the 3G model, because the browser is good enough that having lifetime free 3G wireless would be worth the extra money. Magazines don’t look very good and are not very easy to navigate. There is minor glare in some lighting conditions, mostly when a lamp is positioned behind the reader’s head. The bad: The contrast is fair to poor in dim light. It is much easier to read a printed page in dim light. In good light, contrast is on par with a pulp paperback. In dim light it feels almost like reading from an old Palm Pilot (resolution is better than an old Palm, but contrast is bad in dim light). The screen is small enough that the frequency of page turns is pretty high. Even in good light, the light gray background is less pleasant than the eggshell background of a printed page. You must tell it to sync before you switch it off, if you expect the feature allowing you to pick up where you left off using other devices to work correctly. The copy protection prevents you from using the files on anything other than Kindle software or devices. Vs iPad: IPad is a lot better for magazines, reference materials, and illustrated materials. Kindle is worlds better for reading novels. IPad is pretty heavy, making it more difficult to hold in your hand or carry with you everywhere. Kindle is much more portable and easier to hold. IPad has some amazing children’s books and magazines, which take advantage of its multimedia features. IPad is unreadable in sunlight and glare is bad in bright light. Kindle is as good as a printed page in bright light. Ipad serves as a creative tool, a computing tool, a gaming tool, and a communication tool. Kindle is only a novel machine. I don’t regret buying either one of them. An iPad won’t replace books, but a Kindle can, if the book is text-only. I highly recommend this device at its new low price if you are a frequent reader of novels. I love my kindle. Just don’t expect it to be more than it is. Leave the magazines and such to the tablet computers. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?

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4,036 of 4,126 people found the following review helpful Not the perfect “do-it-all” device, but very close to being the perfect e-reading device!, August 26, 2010 By C. Tipton (Atlanta, GA) –

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This review is from: Kindle Keyboard 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display (Electronics) I woke up to a nice surprise this morning: a new kindle as a gift. I have an iPad and a Kindle DX, but I guess someone heard my complaints of them being too heavy and difficult to do extended-reading on. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love my iPad and DX, but this new generation of Kindle is perfect for reading outside and for long periods of time. The iPad gets completely washed out in sunlight and often irritates my eyes staring at it for more than a couple of hours. The DX was my go-to device for those extended/outdoor reading periods, but now I have a new friend for reading novels. Instead of a replacement, this one seems more like a companion to the other devices and is a different class. The iPad works great for web browsing, shopping, productivity, games, etc while the Kindle falls short in those areas. The Kindle works great for reading novels, where the iPad falls short. For those that love to do extended-reading of magazines, newspapers, research articles, etc, I find that the DX is the go-to device. Without a doubt, the size and weight of the new kindle is the biggest draw for me. It’s smaller than the last edition by a significant margin. I’ve played around with the Kindle 2 and was impressed, but now looking at the size of the new Kindle, I’m blown away. It’s the absolute perfect size. Smaller would be unmanageable and larger wouldn’t feel nearly as good. This is a device that you can hold up, read, and just forget that it’s there. Compared to other e-readers I’ve tried, it’s much smaller and much lighter. One of my biggest complaints about the previous generation Kindles and the DX is the speed. It sometimes takes a while after you push `next page’ for it to actually change. In addition, the web browsing feature was so slow and clunky that it is really unusable in my opinion. Two additions to the new Kindle have helped attenuate these issues. First, the pages do flip quicker (albeit, still slow in my opinion), and the addition of wifi has allowed faster connection for wireless activities (much better than only relying on 3G). I still can’t see myself using the Kindle as an internet browsing tool or really doing much online aside from purchasing reading material, but the faster connection at least opens up the possibility – something that would only frustrate me on previous editions. The new Kindle also offers a better contrast than previous editions and it looks fantastic compared to every other e-reader I have seen. I have no trouble seeing the screen in dim light or in bright sunlight – it really opens up the ability to read almost anywhere you are. Of course, you’ll still need a separate light for extremely dark areas.

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Another big addition to the Kindle 3 is that it offers double the storage compared to Kindle 2. I’ve never had a problem with the amount of storage since I can’t possibly see myself filling up that much space (I don’t put mp3′s on it), but perhaps in the future, if certain applications or media files are put on the kindle, it could have been a problem. The additional space in the new model is definitely a welcome addition, but bringing back the memory card slot that was included on Kindle 1 would have been an even more welcome addition in my opinion. Among e-readers, I definitely recommend the Kindle 3 if not just because it has a better size/form-factor, contrast, battery life, and speed compared to every other e-reader I have tried. On top of that, you get the wonderful amazon buying experience and selection for all your literature and can keep your kindle library intact between whatever other device you want to download a Kindle application onto. The question of whether you need a Kindle vs another type of device for reading becomes a little more tricky and really comes down to what you want to use it for. Do you want a device to read novels on, perhaps read outside, and have something very light that you almost forget it’s there? Buy the Kindle. Do you want something to lie in bed with for short periods of time while surfing the web? I might suggest going with the iPad, a different tablet, or a netbook. Do you already have a Kindle 1 or 2? That’s a tough one…. I don’t think the new edition has enough `new’ to it to warrant the upgrade in my mind, but some might value the new size and wifi capabilities even more-so than I do. For me, the new Kindle was a welcome addition to my family of devices since I didn’t have anything anywhere near its form factor and convenience. Should you get 3G + Wifi or just Wifi? I think this question can be answered simply by asking yourself if you travel a lot. Being able to buy books and access wireless content on the road is an indispensable option and well worth the extra money in my mind. Keeping the device mainly at home or near wifi hotspots really negates the need for 3G though. Overall, I have to give the Kindle… Read more

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