All through the past week, lots of readers have asked us to compare the physical character of the second-gen Sony Reader and the all-new Amazon Kindle. (If you feel a bit behind, catch up by reading our full Amazon Kindle review and verdict from last Friday.) The Sony Reader is much lesser, and weighs three ounces less than the Kindle, but the screens are precisely the same size, and use the same E-Ink technology. They have more or less the same comfort advantage over LCDs and other glowing screens—and of course, they have no backlight.
Amazon is introducing a new impression device for e-book aficionados dubbed just... the Kindle. The new handheld -- slated to be out on August 27th -- is 21 percent smaller and 15 percent lighter than the previous model, has a 20 percent quicker revive rate on its E Ink screen and will currently come in two colors (graphite, like its big brother the DX, and the original white). In calculation to the color changes, there will be two radio configurations available: a $139 WiFi only version, and a $189 3G version. The screen will stay the same 6-inch size as the last two Kindles, although the company claims page turns are faster and contrast is enhanced. The interior storage on the device has been cranked to 4GB, and the series life is now rated at a month with no wireless, and 10 days with wireless switched on. The company also announced strategy for a UK-localized version at £109 and £149.
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