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Old 08-16-2010, 10:00 PM   #7
TomF
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My point is that you may be restricted on the K2 because it's 3G only. Amazon adds a surcharge for those outside the U.S. using 3G.

With the K3, Wi-Fi will be the default connection and I don't see any reason why Amazon would restrict this as it doesn't cost them anything. If you want to do Web browsing on your Kindle without restriction you will need to get a K3.
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