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October 2011
(82%)
81 Reviews
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Abstract: The latest next generation Kindle (The Amazon Kindle 4) is almost in Australia and Impulse Gamer had a sneak peak at reviewing this amazing little gadget. For the uninitiated, the Kindle is one of the world's easiest eBook readers which in essence allo...
Thin, light and compact body, Excellent screen, Very cheap
Typing with the controller is a pain, Wi-Fi quietly drains the battery
Amazon's newest, cheapest, smallest, simplest Kindle is, we think, its best. You'll have to be interested in buying books, of course -- just having the Kindle isn't really enough to inspire you to begin reading, and even though there are plenty of cheap b...
Published: 2011-09-29, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The entry-level Amazon Kindle 2011 is a compact, lightweight, and ultra-affordable e-book reader with a crisp Pearl e-ink screen and Wi-Fi. It offers access to a massive catalog of books, magazines, and newspapers via Amazon.com's familiar online store, p
The lack of a touch screen means that input is limited to a cumbersome directional pad and virtual keyboard. There is no support for audio. All accessories--including a cover and an AC charger--cost extra. You need to spend an extra $30 if you don't want
If you don't want to spend the extra $20 to upgrade to the forthcoming touch-screen version, the entry-level 2011 Kindle is a great choice for an ultraportable and superaffordable no-frills e-ink reader....
Very light and small format, Connected to Amazon Store via WiFi, Very easy to read, Pages update more quickly, Easy to use
No native support for ePub format, Virtual keyboard is a real pain, Interface beginning to show its age, Power adaptor sold as an optional extra
The fourth-generation Kindle from Amazon has several advantages that make it one of the best e-book readers available. It's slim and light, has WiFi for downloading content and comes with a faster display. The disappointing lack of a touchscreen interf...
Best screen on an ereader, Amazing battery life, Images still look decent in blackandwhite, Fast downloads over WiFi, Lack of keyboard not a problem,
Lack of touchscreen now feels antiquated, Browsing for new titles ondevice still not a great experience, No 3G option at all, No support for ePub format
That factor doesn't stop us considering this to be the most attractive Kindle purchase so far. It's not enough to recommend as an upgrade if you own the previous model, but for new Kindle adopters it's a clearly better choice than the £150 keyboarded v...
The slicker, faster Amazon Kindle is a real step forward. There are a few navigation kinks, but the addition of subscriptions, extract-sharing, fast searching and the ability to successfully access other parts of the web make this an enjoyable device t...