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Old 05-04-2010, 10:19 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by whitearrow View Post
The limits are, in all seriousness, that browsing on the Kindle really isn't very good. The web and e-ink devices is just a match made in hell.

Some mobile sites work ok. But you really aren't going to want to use it much. Any internet-enabled phone is likely better.

I love my Kindle, but it's a book reader.
Understood... but I'm just trying to get the pros/cons of each device down, specifically the Kindle -vs- Nook... and this is a VERY nice plus for the Kindle. Not to mention the pdf zoom & folder organization features that should be released in the next few weeks...

So, I take it that there is no difference between the U.S. & International Kindles, as far as "free unlimited 3g" browsing goes? Clearly, the U.S. version uses Sprint, and I can only assume that the International version uses AT&T. Any differences as far as the 3g data goes on these two, different versions?

Any other differences between the U.S. & International versions??
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