As part of our Back-to-school roundup Centric E-book reader Kindle 2 we reviewed. With its new $ 299, exceptional wireless Whispernet delivery service, excellent keyboard and a screen can display 16 shades of gray, it is the best overall value of the e-book reader we’ve tested. While there is much room for improvement. The most striking lack of PDF support is a particularly egregious when one considers it in the larger screened found (and nearly $ 500 Kindle DX) ’s.The keyboard is an improvement over the original Kindle, and much better than on the larger Kindle DX. We were often the Kindle 2 keyboard to search for text and take notes quickly, some students appreciate compensation for the identification and writing on the margins of the traditional book.But financial stocks hard to replicate, so expect not to download them with friends and again to them an unlimited number of times to share. The lack of an SD Card slot allows a backup copy of your book purchase of a dispute as best you ‘ll have to get your Kindle 2 with a computer and copy files. (related to a flash memory card slot on all other non-Amazon e-book readers, as well as the original Kindle.)
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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