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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
Sleek, attractive design, High-contrast touch screen, Informative X-Ray feature (although few books support it at the moment), Well-designed ebook store includes plenty of books, reviews, and lists,
Ad-free version costs $40 extra, Expensive 3G option, Slightly larger and heavier than the non-touch Kindle, Could use more font choices,
Amazon's Kindle Touch is a very capable touch-screen ebook reader, but when it comes to price, the Wi-Fi-only version makes the most sense. The 3G option puts it too close to the more-versatile Kindle Fire tablet. ...
Yes, if youre going to buy an ebook reader, it should probably be the Kindle Touch. You can make a case for the non-touch Kindle if pure portability is all your care about, and the same goes for the Nook Simple Touch with hand comfort. But the Kindle Tou...
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Amazon's Kindle Touch might have been superceded several weeks ago, but that doesn't mean the model is out of date. If you need a solid e-reader to last you the next five years, and you see one of these babies on eBay cheap, you have our support to buy i...