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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
That is good for you. You cannot go wrong with a Kindle. I believe that you do not need to register the device to be able to use it.
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A lot of the functionality of the Kindle is disabled unless it's registered - eg, you can't use collections. There's really no downside at all to registering.
I'd recommend getting the Kindle Touch rather than the non-Touch. For $20 more you're getting double the battery life, almost 3x the available user storage, text-to-speech, X-Ray, and a few other things. The Touch is a much more capable device. The non-Touch is squarely positioned as an entry-level reader.