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The editors liked
Slim and light
Good touchscreen response
The editors didn't like
Accidental page turns are quite common
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Published: 2012-04-19, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Amazon has spent a long time waiting to “get touch right” – which means that other manufacturers such as Sony and Kobo have beaten it to the touchscreen ereader market in both the UK and the US. Now as it finally enters an arena built by its rivals, mi...
Great Design, Comfortable to hold, Excellent Kindle Store integration, Packed feature list
Chunkier and heavier than rivals, No EPUB support
The latest Kindle has gained weight and girth since getting the touchscreen treatment. But it has gained a lot more besides, too - MP3 playback, voice synthesis, and a much larger battery. It is a fantastic ereader, with ease of use benefits that'll outwe...
Abstract: Amazon Kindle Fire tablet received all of the glory. But the company also has a new e-book reader that features a touchscreen. How does the Kindle Touch stack up, and what's the real story on the display quality of Amazon's fourth-gen Kindles? When Ama...
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 3...
Published: 2011-11-14, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The second release in as many days, Amazon introduces us to the Kindle Touch, a multi-touch eReader. While the loss of the keyboard is a little disappointing, the touchscreen more than makes up for the loss of control the Kindle released earlier this year...
Wide selection of books available, Text is easy to read with wide range of sizes, Lots of storage, Portable
No night mode, Touchscreen can be sensitive, Touchscreen nice feature, but not necessary
We're big fans of the Kindle. Over the years Amazon has tweaked the design to make it more portable and faster, while retaining the simplicity and consistently ensuring a fantastic user experience. But while the Kindle Touch is a great device, but we didn...
In a word: Yes. I had some concerns before I got the Kindle Touch: Will the touch interface really work for me, will it be easier to use than the Kindle 3, and so on. I am happy to say that after a few weeks of daily use, all of my fears have been allevia...