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Published: 2011-12-06, Author: Anna , review by: Laptopmag.com
Crisp E Ink screen, Free books through Amazon Prime membership, Multiple book-lending features, Social networking sharing
Relatively expensive, Interface requires learning curve, No physical page-turn buttons
The Kindle Touch 3G gives eReader fans a great E Ink screen, an innovative X-Ray feature, and more ways to get free books.
Though the Kindle Touch is a necessary catch-up upgrade for Amazon, this model's hardware and software introduce little innovation and imagination to separate it from the competition. The most compelling aspect of the Kindle Touch is its inclusion of ...
Only e-reader with a 3G version, Easy to page through books with left or right hand
Menus are awkward
Though the Kindle Touch brings Amazon up to speed with other e-readers, its hardware and software offer little in the way of imagination and useful innovation. Images (click to enlarge) Kindle Touch Review: Finally, a Touch E-reader for Amazon Ama...
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Published: 2011-11-28, Author: Andrew , review by: anandtech.com
At the end of my Kindle 4 review, I said that the low-end Kindle “isn't necessarily designed to be anyone's first Kindle or anyone's only Kindle” and was aimed primarily at people who already own another tablet or Kindle. I still think that the Kindle 4 i...
Abstract: When Amazon introduced its most recent crop of Kindles, the company kept the devices and the press thoroughly separated. Which was a bit of a shame, because one of the newer introductions, the Kindle Touch, demanded some hands-on time to really appre...
If you're an Amazon person and don't take copious notes, the Kindle Touch is a no-brainer. It's much easier to navigate the device using a touch screen rather than the old joystick method, and even the on-screen keyboard is easy to use as a stand-in f...
Published: 2011-11-16, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Kindle Touch is a compact, lightweight, and affordable e-book reader with an e-ink touch screen. It offers access to a massive catalog of books, magazines, newspapers, and audiobooks via Amazon.com's familiar online store, as well as to online loaners
All accessories--including a cover and an AC charger--cost extra. You also need to spend an extra $40 if you don't want the ad-supported Special Offers version, and $50 more if you want 3G wireless support. The lack of hard page-turn buttons may frustrate
The Kindle Touch is Amazon's best e-reader to date.
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Though you can see community notes and tweet your progress while reading, the social layer is not as broad as the ones baked into the Nook and Kobo Touch.2