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Originally Posted by Synergi
Congrats!
How much were the kindles?
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The Kindle Touch is on clearance for $84.15. They had the other Kindle (white with keyboard on the bottom) but they were all gone when I returned and the clearance price had been marked on the product box, not the cabinet.
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Originally Posted by david8866
In case anyone cares, Target store told me, it is ad-supported version (original listed for $99, now listed for $79.)
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You're right. The Kobo being sold is the ad version. I didn't know it until I went home and registered it. You would think there would have been something on the box saying as much, but apparently not.
I was concerned the ad's would be like the ad's I used to see everyday on the internet - scrolling, flashing, pop-up/under, irritating things that would make me wish for Ad Block for e-readers. But they aren't. The only time I see an ad is when I either put the Touch in sleep mode or turn it off. And it's a static (non-moving) ad. So I only get an ad when I'm not using the device.
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About a year ago the Cleveland Public Library announced it was going to moved all the computers used for accessing the internet to one location instead of having them throughout the building. So the DVD's were moved out of the lower level (e.g. basement) to the first floor and all the computers (excepting ones used just for catalog searching) were moved to the basement and renamed "TechCentral." I never bothered going to the lower level anymore because I never needed to access the internet while in the library. What a mistake. I went down to use the underground tunnel connecting both buildings instead of going outside to face the heat and discovered that the lower level had been turned into something that Steve Jobs would have been proud of. It was beautiful! I walked though the doors to take a better look around and found out that I could now CHECK OUT FOR FREE (for one week) any of the following tablets on display in the room:
iPad 3
Kindle Fire
Kindle Touch
Nook Color
Nook Tablet
Samsung Galaxy Tablet
I looked at the tablets, looked at my newly bought Kobo Touch and thought, "Darn, live and learn."
Having said that, I spent some time playing with the Nook Color (the library also has a demo model of each which stays in the room). I intend to go to the library later this week and check out either of the Nooks. I want to see if reading on the LCD screen really does tire the eyes. If not, I might return the Touch and buy the Nook.