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Old 10-02-2011, 12:50 PM   #17
j.p.s
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I don't think this helps people choose at all, it's very confusing. I'm an information architect in my real life.
That's not a confusing chart. This is a confusing chart.

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I just clicked through to the link and I see that the point he is trying to make is how confusing the Kindle lineup is, compared to the iPad. So yes, he certainly succeeded in doing that.
I don't think the new Kindle lineup is confusing. The major polarizing issues among e-reader users are keyboard vs non-keyboard, touch vs non-touch, and backlit vs reflective. There are very good reasons for each side of each trade. None of the new models is perfect, but each is a reasonable choice for its target constituency. The market is now large enough to support each model.
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