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Distributor: Logitech Review Date: Nov 2011 Reviewer: James Wright |
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The latest next generation Kindle (The Amazon Kindle 4) is almost in Australia and Impulse Gamer had a sneak peak at reviewing this amazing little gadget. For the uninitiated, the Kindle is one of the world's easiest eBook readers which in essence allows people to read a large number of books from one extremely portable device. The weight of the next generation Kindle is only 170 grams or 5.98 ounces which is lighter than most novels. So what is an eBook? An eBook can be a novel, magazine or even newspaper... did we also mention a dictionary? That's right, the Kindle is your one-stop shop for anything to do with reading books. Plus with over 750,000 books on the Amazon Kindle store, there is a wealth of information just waiting to be accessed. EBooks are also considerably cheaper than paperbacks (e.g. $9.95 for George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones) and there over one million free books as well so you will never be stuck with nothing to read.
Installation The design of the Kindle is extremely minimalistic. On the left and right of the Kindle, there are two buttons (each side) that allows you to navigate your eBooks. This includes "Previous Page" and "Next Page". This Kindle is also around 18 percent smaller than the previous unit, however the large 6" e-Ink screen remains. Unlike tablets, the Kindle screen is very easy on the eyes and definitely prevents eye strain thanks to its sharp text that almost jumps out at you with a respectable resolution of 800x600. Another great aspect of the screen is that you can actually read it outside in the sun and its page turning speed is also quite fast. The only downside of the screen is displaying images but then again, the Kindle is for reading. While reading books, you will never lose the page that you are up to thanks to the Whispersync technology which memorises your current page.
Below the screen, there are five buttons which include "Back", "Keyboard", "5-Way Controller", "Menu" and finally "Home". Last but not least is a USB cable connection which allows you to setup your Kindle and charge the device. Also
in relation to charging, the Kindle is super quick and our device was
charged in no time via the USB cable that comes with the unit. Lastly,
there is a button next to the USB connection on the left which allows
you to turn the power on and off on the Kindle. The Kindle will also
notify the user how much battery life is left via the battery status
indicator and also your WiFi status connection with five bars indicating
strong and no bars signifying no WiFi network.
Also, in relation to your book collections, once you have purchased the eBook, it can be read on a multitude of devices that you might own such as PC's or iPad's. Even better is that the Kindle supports free cloud storage which means your purchases are backed up and can be downloaded whenever you need them. I also like the fact that you can actually "loan" your Kindle books to other users for up to 14-days. I can't see this awesome feature with a certain app store! The Kindle 4 has 2GB of storage which may not seem like much but considering that eBooks are quite small, you can get amass quite a collection on it. That's about 1400 eBooks!
The
Kindle 4 has another surprise up its sleeve. The device can even be used
to surf the web, however this is quite limited in terms of loading times
and presentation. It is handy to have, however where the strength of the
Kindle lies is with its eBooks. Another function is that you can e-mail
personal documents and PDF's directly to your Kindle with the unit
supporting the following formats, Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected
MOBI, PRC natively; HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion. Features
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