Kindle 3 Latest sneak preview – Straight from Amazon
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
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A video review of the Amazon Kindle 3 ebook reader. You can read our full written review on our website: http://www.mobiletechreview.com/gadgets/Amazon-Kindle-3.htm . This is Amazon’s newest 6″ eReader and it features a high contrast Pearl e-Ink display that’s much more readable under low light. The 3rd gen Kindle is also significantly smaller and lighter than the Kindle 2. It now has a web-kit web browser, improved PDF handling and it’s available in two version: one with WiFi and one with WiFi + 3G. We compare it with B&N nook, the kobo reader and the Kindle DX Graphite.
This is the ‘burnt orange’ version of the official Kindle case – minus Kindle since its not been despatched. People have been asking about the quality of official cases – and their how accurate the online pictures were of their colours – on the official Kindle forum, so I thought this would be useful. This case should really be £15 – £20 and, on reflection, it might not be smaller than StarCraft 2. Mebbe the Kindle case is even a bit bigger.
Lane reviews Nook, an e-reader for Android
With a 7″ full color touch screen and Android OS, the PanDigital Novel eReader is as pretty as it is easy to use. Kevin Pereira and Morgan Webb review its features including built-in Wi-fi, access to over a million book titles and more.
Master what there is to know about eReading and the Kobo eReader with our Kobotorial and demo videos. We’ll post new video guides with more great tips soon — stay tuned!
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I’m reviewing three popular lights for e-readers and users of the Amazon Kindles – M-Edge, Belkin, and Mighty Bright. In general, all three lights performed well in providing sufficient visibility in dark conditions. Though each is not without a hand full of minor caveats. Check out the video to get the scoop. If you have any questions or thoughts, feel free to post a comment below or send me a video in return.
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Len Edgerly, host of the Reading Edge podcast, purchased four e-book copies of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel–one each for Sony Reader, Kobo, nook, and Kindle–in order to compare the reading experience for the same book on four leading e-readers. After eliminating the devices that do not offer dictionary, notes, and highlights, the tournament ends with a nook v. Kindle battle through five tests. You’ll learn which device was the victor, as well as many details about the reading experience on competing e-readers. Recorded in Cambridge, Mass., on August 15, 2010, before release of the Kindle 3 and nook 2.