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Originally Posted by HarryT
You'll confuse people by referring to a Basic Kindle as a "Kindle 5". Around these parts we use the firmware version number to designate the version number of Kindles, hence the K5 is the Kindle Touch. I'd recommend you use the same naming conventions as everyone else, or you'll merely confuse people.
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Fair enough, I am new here. Will take heed.
I have tried calling in the $69 Kindle 4B/5 or just baby Kindle to cover all the different names people have for it depending on where they hail from.

I do know people refer to it with different names in different places. Personally I do consider the black baby Kindle the fifth-generation of basic Kindle, since there was no such option in the fourth generation.
Anyway, just so that there is no confusion, above is about the black $69 Kindle that I believe is called Kindle 4B by many here. Although, to add to the confusion, it is not SO so it really isn't $69...

(Yes, why oh why doesn't Amazon have more descriptive names for them...)