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For me it's probably better that the e-Ink model doesn't have significant improvements; I tend to be drawn to the "latest/greatest" on tech gadgets, to the displeasure of my wallet.
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At those price points a lot of people will upgrade from the K3 just because they can. (Then pass their old ones to other people who will buy books from Amazon.)
I still have a K2 and will probably upgrade to something. But with the same e-ink, I consider the K3 in the same class as the new ones. My ideal config would have been a touchscreen with a few hard buttons. The fact that the Touch has NO hard buttons and the 79 has a 5-way for a keyboard... I'm going to have to look at the ergonomics of how I read. Will it be hard to read a Touch one-handed? |
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Apparently not! They call it EasyReach.
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/09...from-the-nook/ There's a big tapping zone on the screen to turn to the next page. It was not as easy to use my Kobo Touch in my left hand and turn pages forward without using my right hand. |
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Yeah, I like to hold my K3 one-handed with my thumb right by the button. I am very disappointed that the touch model does not have the page-turn buttons. That's a deal breaker for me.
I may possibly get the $79 one in the future since I rarely type on my K3 anyway, but I would really prefer longer battery life. Perhaps they will release a Kindle with page turn buttons next year that also has a high-definition eInk screen. That I would buy for sure. The Iriver Story has a high-def eInk screen, so I don't think it's accurate to say they could not have improved the Kindle screens. |
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I completely fall though the cracks with the new devices. I need a Non-Touch with a physical keyboard, or a Touch with physical page turn buttons. But in reality... the Kindle 3 was already slightly too small for me to comfortably hold, so I know the new ones will be too tiny for me.
Hopefully when my Kindle 2 wears out, someone somewhere will be still be making a simple, trade paperback sized device. |
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Is the screen the same size? The touch models look tiny by comparison ot the current Kindle.
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Yeah, the screens are exactly the same. The problem is that the device isn't much bigger than the screen anymore. I really don't see the sense in going smaller than the W x H of a normal paperback book, myself. But what do I know?
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In Germany the new Kindle is marked with "German menus" (other languages also), nothing like that for Kindle 3/Keýboard. (Probably Touch too, but Touch and Fire won't be available here). And there is already a 4.0.1 update available, and this is NOT for K3/Keyboard. K3/Keyboard will have to stick with English. |
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X-Ray looks very cool, though, and the faster processor is nice. Nicer than I think people realize. There is a noticeable lag when looking up words and navigating the menu on the K3. But no, the new models aren't an enormous upgrade for people happy with their K3. But at the price, some may consider the improvements worth it. Last edited by OtterBooks; 09-29-2011 at 01:03 PM. |
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I tend to buy what works for me.
I like the real keyboard (as does my wife) so for us there id no desire to upgrade The Kindle fire is interesting as a Media player, but I would not want one as a reader. |
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