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Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Jonathan , review by: itpro.co.uk
It's more expensive than the Kindle Keyboard 3G, but performance is slicker, with much faster response times and page turns. Ask us to choose between the Wi-Fi Touch and the non-touch model, however, and we'd go for the £20-cheaper one every time...
Touch screen, Kindle Store, WiFi, audio book support, music player,
Heavier than standard Kindle, doesn't support industry standard epub format
With the original Kindle on sale at £89, the extra 30 quid seems a high price to pay for a touchscreen. For another £20, the Sony Reader PRS-T1 has a touchscreen and browser, plays music and all the rest, but it's lighter and a little more intuitive to...
Abstract: Bigger, heavier and pricier than the non-touch version, so buy it only if audio or 3G is a priorityRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) When Amazon announced the current range of Kindles, we were disappointed to find only one device – the bargain-basement Kind...
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Published: 2012-05-01, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
Easy navigation of book store, Plenty of storage, Longer battery life
Awkward page turning, Overly sensitive screen, A bit pricey
Still the best ebook reader, great battery life, 3G is handy, touch controls managed well, audiobook support
Expensive compared to standard Kindle, touch doesn't add a lot, text to speech is a bit rough sounding, ebooks are still no VAT exempt and often too expensive
Nothing can stop the Kindle from being brilliant. If you need 3G, then the Touch is the only option for you - aside from the Kindle Keyboard. If audiobook and text-to-speech support is something you want, then this is the reader to buy. For everyone el...
Abstract: Let's get one thing straight: it's hard to beat paper. Traditional books are sublimely easy on the eye, feel good in the hand and encourage a more intimate relationship. After all, with a book held in your hands you can tell by touch alone how far through...
The Amazon Kindle Touch is a good addition to the Kindle line up. Many of the touch elements make getting around easier, though accidental screen presses may be an issue for some people. Pros: Small, light and very recognisably a Kindle, the addition of ...