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Old 04-06-2011, 02:34 AM   #17
kranu
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Originally Posted by wyndslash View Post
yeah, i can see where everyone would just get confused more

i just don't want amazon trying to make its kindle "trendy" or...how shall i say it, everything-all-at-once thing. it's going to be a challenge for them to figure out how to make the screen size bigger without making the overall kindle size bigger and still keep the keyboard, which many people here seem to want to stay. some here have suggested that the keyboard just be a slide-out thing, but it might add to the weight and i wonder if that kind of tech seems more fragile since you keep pushing and pulling it out.
I don't mind if they turn it into an all-in-one thing, so long as I can still read my books.

You know how on the Amazon website, when they have different colors of the same product, it sometimes gets merged into one page with a bunch of boxes to click? Well that's how I think the Kindle page should be made:

Amazon Kindle

6-inch screen | 9.7-inch

3G + WiFi | WiFi Only

keyboard | touch

graphite | white

My point is that if Amazon took the TIME to develop an innovative page for the Kindle, it could be a lot simpler. Choosing from 16 different Kindles can get hard, but choosing between two options four times is quite manageable.

Now, buying a Kindle from a brick 'n mortar store could get difficult
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