To Kindle or not to Kindle?
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Re: To Kindle or not to Kindle?
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Admittedly, I hardly ever use the Kindle e-reader. But I like it because it's very small (less than 6 oz.), with a no-glare screen. Very compact and portable. The battery lasts up to a month. It's older technology (released by Amazon two and a half years ago, which is eons ago in the e-reader/tablet universe), but still available on Amazon. And at $69 it's one of the most affordable e-readers out there. Drawbacks - It is a bit more difficult to use because it doesn't have a touch screen. It has wifi, but it's cumbersome and time-consuming to navigate the web without a touch screen. If you want just a basic e-reader, spend a little extra and get the Paperwhite.
The Kindle Fire is great. Easy to use and still portable. And it's not just an e-reader, it's a tablet. You can get the 1st generation on Amazon for $139. Probably more bang for your buck than any other e-reader, because it has lots of other cool capabilities, and about the same price as the Paperwhite.
My favorite is the iPad. It's not as portable, but I prefer the larger screen. When I read at home, I usually use the iPad. When reading books to review, I use a PDF annotating program so I can make notes right in the book itself. I have the Kindle app, so it syncs with the Kindle Fire and I pick up where I left off reading on either device.
I'd like to try the Paperwhite, but I guess I don't need a fourth device.

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-- 29 Mar 2015, 10:58 --
I neglected to mention that the Kindle Fire also has a touchscreen, which makes it even more enjoyable to use, especially with a stylus that keeps my screen clean and not covered in fingerprints, LOL
