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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Hint: the K4 is great. It's unbelievably light, and provided you don't need to make annotations, pretty easy to navigate, especially if you've used a K2 or a K3.
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I agree. As I've mentioned before, I find Kindles in pawn shops for $5 or $10, there's no reason at all
not to have backup(s) -- at least in this area. The K4 was the first Kindle I really "took to," and it probably still my most used Kindle. (Though, translate and some of the other features in the Touch are starting to win out.)