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Old 07-09-2013, 10:40 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
...and a Kindle 4th generation (NT). The Kindle has the same screen as the 3rd generation but the smaller form factor and the clever page forward buttons makes it a much more comfortable e-Reader, however, the lack of keyboard makes it a PITA for annotations. Personally, I think Amazon went a bit too far in compromises to get to the smaller form factor. A pull out keyboard, at least as an option for a more expensive device, would have been nice.
That's my favorite ereader; and I was glad Amazon ditched the keyboard. Unlike many members here, I treat my Kindle like a paperback. I only read books on it. I never underline, highlight, use the dictionary, make annotations, search for words, etc. So a smaller Kindle prompted me to replace my K3. If I could make only one change to it, I'd further shrink the size to fit in my shirt pocket. An eink Kindle the size of a Galaxy Player 5.0 would be perfect.
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