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Kindle Paperwhite announced

sparkchaser

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New Kindles announced

You'll do a double take when you see Kindle Paperwhite—we've added 62% more pixels and increased contrast by 25%, so whites are whiter, and blacks are blacker. We've also added a revolutionary built-in front light for the perfect reading experience whether you're out at the beach or at home in bed. Kindle Paperwhite starts from just $119. Kindle Paperwhite 3G is available for $179 with free 3G wireless—never pay for or hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot. We've also updated our smallest, lightest Kindle with improved fonts and 15% faster page turns—it now starts at just $69.

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I wonder how the eInk with a built-in front light compares to backlit LCD.
 
Expensive. :( Just a shade under the price of a full Kindle Fire.

And we still can't get ebooks from my neck of the woods! :(
 
It'll be interesting to see how these things progress. I have the regular Kindle Touch/Wifi bit and it does all I need.
 
Still have our original kindle(s) here and they are still doing just fine in satisfying our needs. :)
 
Proxy/VPN.
You cannot do that on the Kindle device itself, right?

I got BlackMart and downloaded the Kindle app for my Android (did I mentioned I have a sexy Galaxy S3 that I luuurve?), but it detects that I'm not in the correct country, and so no way to get to the loot.

I could do Proxy/VPN on my laptop, but I don't read ebooks on my computer. That's like sacrilegious, reading ebooks on the computer. :)
 
You diehard traditionalist.
LOL! That's me! :)

No but if you have your router set up to use a VPN/Proxy then it shouldn't be a problem.

You know, I never thought of that. :) And they say you can't learn about computers in a book forum.

I will give this a think. I'm hampered by the fact that while I can fool the wifi in the house that I stay in the States, the moment I walk out of the house I don't know what sort of services will cease to work correctly.

I'm thinking of getting the Kindle soon, then maybe it will start to make sense!
 
I will give this a think. I'm hampered by the fact that while I can fool the wifi in the house that I stay in the States, the moment I walk out of the house I don't know what sort of services will cease to work correctly.

They will revert to whatever behavior they currently exhibit.
 
I wonder how the eInk with a built-in front light compares to backlit LCD.
If it works as advertised, it should work a lot better for the application. The backlit LCD gets washed out under bright light or sunlight. And LCD screens aren't as easy on the eye as the Kindle e ink display. Watching a LCD panel - TV, computer, iPad, it isn't easy to fall asleep right away. Kindle is like a book, put it down and turn off the lights, and you don't have the panel images still floating in your brain.
 
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