Q. which is the best reading tablet in your opinion?
A. Kindle. Why would you need touch screen or a keyboard on an e-reader...
Kindle Paperwhite or the Kindle Keyboard ?
Q. I am about to get my first kindle. I was a big fan of the Kindle Paperwhite when it came out few weeks back (like its has such a great display and more fancier with touch controls and all that sort of stuff) until today, something tells me that I should go for the old one. Like when I saw the physical keyboard I could not resist but make it at the top of the list. No really, I just found that this model has the the real free 3g unlike the restricted one on the other models. Although it does look a bit too big to hold it on one hand for continuous reading. So what's your say on this ?
A. Comments on Paperwhite vs Kindle Keyboard:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R23F7U9VHJX6VT/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B007OZNZG0&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=adkisr-20
Kindle Paperwhite is the one with built-in light while Kindle keyboard is the one with keyboard for typing purpose. So it depends on you, which would suit you more.
I would go for the Kindle paperwhite because I need something with eInk screen and built-in light. Buying a case with light just adds up to the price.
Bestselling Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007OZNZG0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B007OZNZG0&linkCode=as2&tag=adkisp-20
Kindle Keyboard:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004HZYA6E/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004HZYA6E&linkCode=as2&tag=adkisp-20
The Kindle touch screen or keyboard?
Q. I am planning on buying the kindle but I am not sure what kind to get the touch screen version or the one with the keyboard; which one do you all prefer? Also is it worth it to spend extra on the 3G or should i just do the wifi version? Thank you!! (:
A. The Kindle product line now involves the following four key choices:
(1) E Ink vs LCD display
Choose E Ink (Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard) if long-run reading is your priority; choose LCD (Kindle Fire) if apps/games/video/web-browsing is your priority. E Ink displays ebooks just like paper-based ebooks, using ambient light; LCD displays ebooks just like computer monitors, using back lighting. On the other hand, E Ink is only black-and-white and is too slow for video. LCD does great with those non-reading applications. Further, Kindle Fire has a sophisticated web browser, Silk, which leverages local and cloud storage and processing dynamically, thereby providing high-performance web browsing.
(2) Five-way controller vs multi-touch vs keyboard
Choose 5-way to save money (base Kindle is only $79); choose multi-touch (Kindle Touch) for easy-of-use; choose keyboard (Kindle Keyboard) for ease-of-typing.
(3) WiFi vs WiFi+3G
Choose WiFi+3G if you wish to download ebooks or browse the web when away from a WiFi hotspot. An ereader with 3G support will be able to connect like a cell phone. Unlike a cell phone, however, there is no monthly fee for Kindle's 3G service. Note, though, that the web browser on Kindle isn't so great. Also, once an ebook is downloaded, neither WiFi nor 3G is needed to read it.
(4) With Special Offers vs Without Special Offers
Choose the lower-cost Kindles With Special Offers (KSO) to save money unless you have a philosphical problem with even non-obtrusive ads:
KSO Pros:
* $25 (WiFi) or $50 (3G) less expensive.
* May save more if special offers turn out to be useful to you.
* Ads do not show up in the middle of reading an ebook.
* I've heard only praise from those who buy Kindle WSO.
KSO Cons:
* May just dislike ads in principle, even outside of reading experience.
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