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Amazon Kindle Touch - Printable Version +- Leyland Forum (https://leylandtown.co.uk) +-- Forum: Life, The Universe and Everything (https://leylandtown.co.uk/forum-8.html) +--- Forum: Science and Technical discussion (https://leylandtown.co.uk/forum-41.html) +--- Thread: Amazon Kindle Touch (/thread-3522.html) |
Amazon Kindle Touch - Martin - 28-Mar-2012 The Amazon Kindle Touch is coming to the UK. It's taken a while for them to release it here but you can now pre order the Touch from the Amazon website. It's been available in the US for about 6 months and there's no news about the Kindle Fire yet. - LDunlop76 - 10-Apr-2012 I've had a Kindle since Christmas and must admit that it's very easy, when starting to read after using a touch screen phone, to try and turn the page by sliding a finger across the screen. I've done that a couple of times and so has my husband. However it is handy to be able to shift a speck of dust off the screen without altering what you're looking at - something you can't do with a modern mobile phone. - frank h - 10-Sep-2012 Just had Email from Amazon advertising the new Kindle Fire due out in October, you can pre order now! frank h. - Martin - 11-Sep-2012 There are 5 Kindle models available Kindle Fire Kindle Fire HD Kindle Kindle Touch Kindle Keyboard £69 to £199 - noel - 11-Sep-2012 I'm not up with a lot of this technology and not sure I would use a kindle, but there were cheaper models of similar things in WHSmith when I looked in yesterday, cheapest was £49 but I forget what it was called. - anacortesdamp - 12-Sep-2012 The original two versions with the keyboard are no longer sold in the US. Equivalent US prices for the current models are: Basic Kindle Touch, 6" screen, basic wifi $65 Kindle Keyboard with 3G wifi, $ 139 Kindle "Paperwhite" (similar to basic but with bright white screen $119 3G Paperwhite $179 Basic "Fire" $159 Fire HD $199 Fire HD with 8.9" screen $299 (this one and the next one have the screen oriented the other way to the regular "Fire") Fire HD widescreen with 4G wifi and Dolby audio $499 If you go to the US Amazon website you can look at the pictures. Frank P.S. I'm more than happy with mine. Sure saves a lot of weight of books when we're out in the RV. I read a lot around the campfire in an evening, particularly at this time of year. LED flashlights to read by are easy on batteries. Also since s-i-l captured about 2500 relatively recent books, from whence and how I didn't enquire, I haven't had to shell out a lot of money for what I'm reading. |