Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Kindle 3 Review












Just when everyone’s thought the only way Amazon can top its Kindle 2 is by adding color and touch, the new Kindle 3 proves us wrong. Like its WiFi-only sibling, the Kindle 3 comes with a more compact form factor and ergonomic button placement, faster page turns, sharper and changeable fonts, bigger memory, improved PDF, better accessibility, up to 1 month battery life, and more. The Kindle 3 is the living proof of Amazon’s unwillingness to compromise great reading experience for anything.


Features – Hardware and Software
The Kindle 3 carries over lot of Kindle 2 reading-centered features, including social networking, free 3G access to Kindle Store (and its wide selection of competitively priced books and other reading materials), 60 second book downloads, free 3G access in over 100 countries, and cross-platform book sharing.
On the other hand, the Kindle 3 makes big improvements on the Kindle 2 over (1) ease of carrying the device, (2) ease of using it, and (3) readability of the device.
The Kindle 3 still sports a 6-inch eInk screen. To make the Kindle 3 more portable, however, Amazon has reduced its size to a svelter 7.5 x 4.8 x 0.335 inch form factor. The size reduction also allowed for a lighter weight of 8.7 ounces. The result is a smaller, thinner, and lighter device. Though the size got smaller, the memory got twice larger. The Kindle 3G + WiFi has 4GB memory, which can carry up to 3500 books at a time.
The battery life is also doubled: with the wireless turned off, the Kindle 3 can last up to a month, making it even more ideal for traveling. You don’t need to bring a charger even if you’re planning to spend a long vacation away from home.
The Kindle 3 has also been given a facelift to achieve a more ergonomic design. Amazon seems to have given a lot of thought as to what to scrape out and what to retain. The page turn buttons flanking both sides of the screen are now just one-quarter of an inch wide and are labeled with > and < arrows instead of words (as found on the Kindle 2).
The buttons come in a rocker style that press towards the edge, making them easier to press and quieter, too. The joystick got smaller, and is now found under the screen along with the Home and Menu buttons. The number buttons have been removed (to access the numbers, press the symbol button), and the keys are arranged more closely to each other.
Nearly half of the improvements on the Kindle 3, though, have to do with readability. The Kindle 3G is sporting a new eInk Pearl screen offering 50% more contrast. You can breeze through the menu, and the pages turn noticeably faster, too, than on the Kindle 2. You can now change the font type (choices include Condensed, Serif, and Sans Serif) or the line spacing (choices include small, medium, and large).
The Kindle 3 also supports non-English fonts including Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Cyrillic. Built-in PDF reader is better than ever, allowing you to add highlights, notes, and look up definition of words in the dictionary. It can also access password-protected files.
The new Kindle reader still offers free 3G access in the US and in over 100 countries all over the world. Also, Kindle owners will now be able to enjoy the benefits of WiFi, such as accessing the web or store when outside a 3G area.
The browser is now WebKit-based, and can be accessed either over 3G or WiFi. When browsing the web, you can set the page into text-only mode to make reading easier by choosing the Article Mode.
It’s not just the normal-vision readers who are going to benefit from the enhancements and new features of the Kindle 3G + WiFi. The device can read out loud item descriptions and menus, too, and so is great for people with low or impaired visions.
The Kindle 3 is available in Graphite and White.
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The Bottom Line
Amazon’s decision to not add a touchscreen and color support to give the Kindle 3 better readability is quite laudable. Without any argument, Kindle 3 is the eReader that provides the most value for your money.
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Pros By not adding distracting features like video and animated games, the new Kindle 



reader lets you focus on reading. The price is very compelling; you can get the Kindle 3 for the same price as the Kindle 2: $189. With the Kindle 3, you’d never worry about losing a single book. Amazon automatically creates an online backup copy of your books, and you can re-download them anytime. The Kindle 3 also supports cross-platform sharing, allowing you to read the same book on multiple devices including PC, Mac, iPad, iPod/ iPhone, Android, and Blackberry. Whispersync technology automatically synchronizes last page reads and annotations across devices. The Kindle 3 has free access to AT&T WiFi networks. Over a WiFi network, downloads are faster and personal documents and Audible audiobooks (yes, the Kindle 3 can now download audiobooks wirelessly) can be downloaded for free. A bonus feature: the new cover comes with retractable light that you can use for reading in the dark. 

Cons It has nearly the same set of disadvantages as the Kindle WiFi. The new Kindle still doesn’t support ePub, book sharing, and library books. It doesn’t support color, so magazines and comics are still rendered in gray form. There’s no SD expansion slot, but with such a very large memory, you’d only need one if you plan to stuff your library with more than 3500 ebooks.

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What’s in the box: • Kindle 3G + WiFi eReader • U.S. power adapter (supports 110V-240V) • USB 2.0 cable • Rechargeable battery • Quick Start Guide

Main Features • Lighter (8.7 ounces), smaller (7.5" x 4.8" x 0.335”) form factor • Free 3G (with global coverage) and WiFi • Wireless access to the Kindle Store, which now carries over 630,000 paid content, over 1.8 million free titles, magazines, newspapers, and blogs. • Battery life lasts up to a month Key Features • 60-second book downloads • Bundled with experimental features: Text-to-Speech, Voice Guide, Webkit-based Browser • Packed with reference features: free access to Wikipedia and built-in dictionary • Book snippet sharing via Facebook and Twitter • Organize your books into collections • Portrait and landscape view Bonus Features • Password protection • Built-in dictionary • MP3 player
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