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The newest refresh to the Kindle line is sleeker and slimmer with a better VGP-BPS13 screen and more wireless options. Amazon's latest refresh of its popular Kindle eBook VGP-BPS13A/Q reader is leaner, meaner, and now less than $200. For just $189, the Kindle 3G offers improved battery life, display technology, and can connect over Wi-Fi as well as 3G. In almost every way, the Kindle 3G is an improvement over the previous generation, VGP-BPS13A/B with a few minor exceptions. Regardless, bookworms will find the Kindle 3G to be one of the best eReaders on the market. Design In making the unit thinner, it looks like Amazon had to shuffle some internal VGP-BPS13A/S components around. Now the On/Sleep/Off slider is on the bottom--less convenient, but only a minor annoyance--along with the microUSB VGP-BPS13/Q port, headphone jack, and volume toggle. The buttons on the sides and lower portion of the device's face are more streamlined and, in some cases, smaller. The page turn buttons are one of the more obvious changes, being only 0.16 inches thick instead of the 0.4-inch thickness VGP-BPS9 on the Kindle 2. We had feared that the narrower buttons would affect ease of use, but all four are easy to press, yet firm, making for good feedback VGP-BPS8 and a sturdy feel. There are now both Next and Previous Page buttons on both sides, so both left and right-handed readers can use their dominant VGP-BPS9A/B hand. Plus, the Next Page buttons remain the same length as before, allowing users to rest their thumbs comfortably on them no matter what size hand they have. We had no trouble keeping our thumb in place and our eyes on the display VGP-BPS9/B as we read. The joystick of Kindles past has been replaced with a directional pad that sits VGP-BPS9/S next to the keyboard instead of under the page turn buttons on the right side. We're not fans of this change, as the arrow keys here are very narrow, VGP-BPS8A and occasionally caused us to accidentally hit the Menu and Back VGP-BPS2 buttons, which have moved down to the keyboard area along with Home. The keyboard remains usable, but we're not sure why Amazon got rid of the number VGP-BPS2A row. To access numbers, users have to press the SYM button, then use the D-pad to select. When entering Wi-Fi passwords or location numbers VGP-BPS2B in books, this quickly becomes tedious. Display and Reading Experience Users have more control over how the text looks on screen. As before, there are eight font sizes to PA3534U-1BRS choose from, but now you can also choose between three typefaces: regular, condensed, and sans serif. Users can also fit more text on PA3399U-1BAS a page by shortening the space between words, as well as condensing the amount of space between the lines. We would have appreciated an option that allowed us to increase the space at least one notch as well. There's no built-in accelerometer as with the PA3399U-1BRS Kindle DX, but you can manually change the screen orientation in all four directions. Page turns on the 3G are a hair faster than the Kindle 2, coming in at just under a second. PR |
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