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Originally Posted by Andy_T
Oops, did not want to start a flame ware here :-)
I was not aware that the Kindle touch no longer has the experimental web browser that the K3 Keyboard has (I only have the K3 Keyboard).
I was assuming that the original poster meant that the experimental web browser does not work with all kinds of websites (which I do not assume it to do) but was only guaranteed for books. So while I think it is a nice feature on the K3 keyboard, I understand if there are limitations (but have not encountered any so far, other than the regional limitations).
So if the Touch is limited as opposed to the Keyboard, that would be for me a good reason not to "upgrade".
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To clarify, Andy, the Touch does have a web browser, and it's actually a lot nicer to use than the K3's browser, in that you can scroll by swiping on the screen. What's changed is that you can no longer use the web browser with the 3G service, other than for Amazon's bookstore, or Wikipedia. You can still use the browser to access any site via WiFi.