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September 2010
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Just over two months ago, the previous generation Kindle (the Kindle 2) sold for $259. On June 21st, Amazon dropped that down to $189 in response to Barnes & Noble doing the same with the 3G version of the nook. A month later, Amazon announced the third-g...
New smaller and slimmer size. New higher contrast display is better than ever, makes books super easy to read in any environment. WebKit browser is a nice touch. Now with a 4GB internal memory. One word – PRICE!,
Interface is a bit sluggish and not very fluid. Side buttons feel a bit cheap. Memory is not expandable and battery is sealed in device.
So being a virgin to this whole crazy world of the Amazon Kindle I have to say I may actually enjoy its delectable delights. Not only is the Kindle Wi-Fi 3rd generation super adorable and a great travel companion, the battery life is impressive, it off...
Smaller, less expensive and higher contrast display
Still locked into the Amazon store, no ePUB support
Amazon has become the one to beat in terms of hardware, book selection, customer service and price. The $139 Kindle 3 with WiFi is a wonderful reader for an impressively low price. The 3G + WiFi version manages to come in $10 cheaper than the Nook (we...
For those who want the advantages of a dedicated e-reader—namely, long battery life, a paper-like screen that can be read in bright light—right now the third-generation Kindle can’t be beat for its mix of price, features, and performance. After spendi...
Compact Design, Higher-contrast screen than its predecessor, Smarter button layout, Integrated Wi-Fi, 4GB capacity (enough space for 3,500 books), Wide selection of books, magazines, and blogs,
No support for EPub format,
The latest edition's improvements aren't revolutionary, but the Amazon Kindle remains the best dedicated ebook reader on the market. ...
Store access can be sluggish, PDF handling remains weak,
The third-generation Kindle is the first to truly make e-reading an appealing proposition. ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-08-22, Autor: David , Testbericht von: cnet.com
Slimmer, more compact design than previous Kindle; improved screen with higher contrast and faster page turns; native PDF support; large library of hundreds of thousands of e-books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online store; Wi-F
No expansion slot for adding more memory, no support for EPUB book files, no protective carrying case included, battery is sealed into the device and isn't removable
The third-generation Kindle's winning combination of noteworthy upgrades--an improved screen, better battery life, lighter weight, and lower price--vaults it to the top of the e-book reader category.
Amazon keeps pace with a more competitive ereading marketplace with a smaller device, more readable text, yet and another improved hardware interface. 9 price for WiFi version will open the door for multiKindle families. Battery life is long enough for sp
Still the same DRM, no touchscreen navigation, the booklight case is too costly. Only those with tiniest fingers will avoid hitting the “back” button when moving the cursor down. Interface for newspaper and magazines still clunky