Saturday, May 28, 2011

Productdeal offers Kindle 3G, free 3G+Wifi

Product deal was immensely  impressed with Kindle 3G, free 3 G +Wifi. It's flat and tiny. Again, this product is a multi-functioned product as e-reader. Hoped that nobody will miss this product. Stunned at the ability, simply fantastic, amazing, simply brilliant of the Kindle 3G is the most impressed of Kindel 3G.

   Whether or not the device is actually going to last is quite another thing, but first impressions are first impressions. As computer, there is a keyboard, and  are easy enough to operate, and silent. No deafening 'click' to resonate in the room every time you flip a digital page. The keys are circular. And tiny. But enough spaced apart that typing is easy enough. But requires a little practice.
There is a micro-USB slot at the bottom of the Kindle that you can use to connect to your computer. The other end of the cable that ships with the Kindle allows you to plug the device into the computer for charging or for transferring content. The other end also connects into a power adapter that you can plug into your wall socket to charge the Kindle. Neat. Also present is a slot for the headphones to listen to a book, or to music, and a power-sleep-wake slider that also serves as a battery level indicator. Yellow when running, and green when fully charged.

For me, the more important speed difference concerns navigation - moving the cursor around the screen, for example to pick a book from your library, or to jump to a chapter by selecting it in the table of contents. On Kindle, you do this by pushing a 5-way rocker button, and the cursor moves very quickly. On Nook, you do this by activating the color LCD touchscreen (which normally shuts off when not in use, to conserve battery). A "virtual rocker button" appears on the screen, and you touch it to move the cursor.

In well-lit rooms, Kindle 3G has  enough contrast to allow for comfortable reading. The Kindle 3 has the extra contrast that was immediately noticeable, and made it more comfortable to read under less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

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