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I had a 2nd gen Kindle, and a DXG. Both ran the same firmware. In the winter of 2009, my mother in-law had a lengthy hospital stay due back surgery and complications. This was before any of the family had smart phones. The hospital had undependable WiFi, and it was impractical to tote laptops back and forth.
I was able to use the K2 to connect to Facebook and keep out of state family members up to date on MILs condition. I was also able to look up medical terms and medications. It was very slow, and freeze prone, and not something I would have wanted to do on a regular basis. Over the next few years the browser on that device worked less and less, as web sites were updated, became more complex, and security issues were updated and changed. Video etc. never worked. Current models with the 3G option can only use 3G for the Amazon store, Wiki, the translation features, and those WiFi connections that require a browser sign in, such as many hotels etc. provide. The K2 didn't have WiFi connectivity, they only used 3G. I traded in my old K2 a year ago, so no longer have it to check, but I did dink with it before trading it in. The browser worked as it always had, very slow, and most sites wouldn't load anymore without freezing. |
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I want to see only text in web page. I enter the address in the address bar. I click "go". After some time of loading 3-5 seconds, the screen blinks, the address entry line is cleared and nothing happens.
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The DX is very lousy for web browsing. Forget about it and get a tablet.
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you do not understand. I'm not trying to replace a tablet with a book. I just want to use the internet function on this tablet. I'm interested. Is it really not interesting for anyone to use this function at least once in our time?
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I'm not sure how many different ways it can be explained to you. The experimental browser on ANY e-ink Kindle has not been improved since 2009. It's not capable of much, due to the limitations of the technology of the screen.
Also, Amazon no long underwrites "at large" browsing on those browsers. Why should they pay for your access? Even on the models that offer both 3G and WiFi connections, the cellular connection is limited. Even using WiFi, the usability of the browser is not great. The e-ink screens can't cope with complex pages. It is very slow, and not something you're going to be happy with. It's just plain not going to work as you want it to. Do you understand what is being said? It seems you're not even reading what we are saying. |
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Get a 10" tablet for the Internet. My 10" Lenovo was reduced from €175 to €110. My previous Kobo eink ereader was €220 and my latest one was €180. The next size up (8") would have been about €100 more. My nearly new Kobo, far better than my DXG, is pretty rubbish for the Internet. I keep the tablet nearby, it can wake, enable WiFi and find the thing I'm looking for with Firefox while any eink ereader (or my older phone) is still trying to load the webpage. |
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I read all the posts. And I understand that the browser has not been updated for a long time.
Thanks for answers. Also in my first post I was interested in what is MKK? Does anyone use this feature? |
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i read about it here:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=203326 |
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