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K3's 3G might be the cause, 3G chips uses alot more power than Wifi. If your 3G is off, maybe it's the newer wifi chip they use that has better battery save mode.
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Could be a case of the new firmware being more efficient, or maybe the partial screen refresh saves more battery then full flash? |
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As a K3 Wifi owner I would have bought the Touch sight unseen, but this time around Amazon decided (for perhaps totally legitimate reasons) not to sell them overseas at first, so now that I’ve had time to really consider the options, I’m sticking with my K3.
Most importantly for me, the Pearl e-ink screen hasn’t evolved over the last year (or Amazon is choosing similar-grade screens to keep costs down), so unlike the K2-to-K3 transition it’s not a no-brainer to upgrade. If they made a model with a premium screen, I’d so be there... I do use the keyboard from time to time, so the keyboardless Kindle would be a bit inconvenient in my case. Text-to-speech is the same. I can’t say I’ve ever played a game or listened to an audiobook on the Kindle though, so I don’t care if they’re available or not. It took me about 3 page loads to give up on the K3’s sluggish web browser so that’s completely off my radar. The faster CPU would be nice of course. I’m using just shy of 50% of my K3’s memory with 450 books, so the 2GB memory would probably be OK for me. Nice to have extra breathing room though. The Touch sounded nice until I realized they also removed the hardware paging buttons so you have no choice but to use the screen. Both options would have been nice. I want touch for keyboard input and selecting text and menu items, and buttons for navigation. And I totally need the “Back” button! In the winter I also use my K3 in the bath (with the handy Ziplock trick) and I’m guessing the plastic lying over the screen would be triggering spurious touches all over the place. So I don’t think the Touch is for me. As for the Fire, my 64 GB iPad is stuffed to the gills with personally-scanned (image-based, so the files are big) PDF documents, so the Fire’s 8 GB of memory is laughable. On the other hand I remain highly jealous of the smaller form factor. Here in Japan small is good, and reading an iPad while standing for an hour on the train is torturous. I’d kill for a 7” iPad. So all in all, it’s the K3/Keyboard for me! Now if only we k3 users could get the page turns to not flash the screen every time…boy I wish I had that! |
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I found using partial refresh did make the letters seem more "blurry", less precise like there would be missing some black pixels. It was less readable, so I went back to full refresh also.
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It doesn't really matter, though (IMHO). Turning the wireless on and off takes two button presses on the K3. I never have mine turned on unless I'm actually using it.
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I much prefer the current default of 6 page per refresh than 1 per page. The frequent flashing was one of the main thing I dislike about the older generations of ereaders.
Despite the very faint ghosting, which I'll have to stare at one spot to notice(I don't), it doesn't bother me at all in recognizing the words or slowing down my reading a bit. But I understand some people are more sensitive to those things than others. |
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Just moved to the K4NT after my K3, poor thing, died of undue pressure on its screen. There's little flood-fill flashing any more, actually, and the screen's noticeably creamier. Takes a while to adopt a new grip. Once that's dealt with it , though, feels like they've just removed all the bulk off it. Which is bliss and, in hindsight, makes the keyboard an unacceptably bulky addition - although it's too slick and tapered of a device to hug and caress for all its faults (oh yes) though.
I'd just wish Amazon would move the page turn buttons up just a smidgen more. Last edited by rplacd; 10-15-2011 at 02:50 PM. |
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You and me Both! My right next page button is getting easier to push the more I use it. I would of loved for them to have reverse the buttons' positions. There's not much to hold on to on the K4 it likes to slide out of my hand.
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