Showing posts with label Reader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reader. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Kindle 2 Reviews - Amazon Kindle Vs Kindle 2 Reader, Differences & Similarities


Review for Amazon original reader vs kindle 2 upgrade is here. Differences in form are more evident than it's function. We can say the upgrade 2 got one step closer to imitating paper and its tactile and visual feel. No, you can not roll it up as yet, like in a sci-fi movie, but the latest cosmetic and technological Kindle upgrade can make any book reader wanting to own one desperately.

Amazon.com has officially launched the 2nd upgrade in Feb 2009, and the response is building up like quantum leaps. Amazon gave preference to customer loyalty, which led them to assure owners of the original first-generation reader, to be able to pre-order much ahead of the queue. And their words were: "Our original Kindle owners are first in line to receive the upgrade. Place your order by midnight PST on February 10th and you will receive first priority.Customers who have placed an order for the first generation are due to receive a 2.0 upgrade much sooner."

Amazon Kindle vs Kindle 2 Reader Comparison



Thickness reduced to half making it more handy. The first generation was "19 mm" thick while upgrade 2 retains all of it's capabilities, being as thin as "9 mm" now. The new device surely feels better in your hands, and is albeit easier to pack.

Sleeker and Smoother: Kindle 2.0 is a cosmetically advanced gadget. It is thinner and sleeker in appearance. Smooth and gentle curves with rounded buttons make it all the more eye-candy.

Improved Joystick: The slim silver line has been also been replaced by a few buttons and a joystick offering "5 way controller" option. Now making notes, highlights, and bookmarking options are easier to access through the keyboard and using the joystick.

Easier Access to Dictionary: The dictionary has words that appear at the bottom of the screen, instead of leaving current the book page.

Enhanced E-Ink screen: It has incorporated the latest E-Ink technology that uses 16 shades of gray versus the 4 shades available on the original Kindle.

Improved screen technology and Sharper Text : The difference is noticeable on readable text that looks crisper and clearly tighter, with less ink-like bleed-in to the virtual page behind it.

Better Picture Quality: Undoubtedly pictures appear more detailed with 2.0 as the images use more color composites and far greater gradations.
Smoother Screen: The background of the screen also has changed. Earlier, the screen appeared to have a slight texture, imitating the look of a newspaper, but now the surface is completely smooth.

Faster Page Turn Option: Pages supposedly turn 20 percent faster, although the difference is apparently subtle between the two. But with time we will know better.

Sleek Speakers: The speakers are now integrated on the new, sleek back design.
Longer Lasting Battery: The battery-power lasts longer.

More Internal Storage Capacity: New Kindle has a memory of 2GB whereas earlier one had an internal storage capacity of 256 MB only, shipping with 180 MB free.

SD memory Card Expansion Slot Removed: Original version had a SD memory card expansion slot officially supporting up to 4GB which implied support for SDHC. But now the SD card slot has been dropped. This has although been compensated by an 8 times increase in the internal storage. And most likely just like ipod story, Amazon will probably focus more on increasing its internal storage than depending on external card expansions.

Text To Speech Feature: AT&T 's foray into text to speech recognition technology more than 30 years ago has come of age. Yes! Unlike the Original the version 2.0 has integrated an experimental text-to-speech feature. Now kindle can read your favorite book or the news even while you are driving.

Easier Article Copy Feature: Another addition is the ability to quickly copy entire articles.

Faster Zoom in feature: Zooming into pictures is of great utility value too.

Whispersync Feature Added : Whispersync is a new interesting and exciting functionality, that allows users to seamlessly switch back and forth between Kindle devices while keeping your reading location synchronized- simply pick up reading right where you left off. How Whispersync evolves is what we have watch out for, as it may transform it to work across multiple networks as well. Amazon is all set to allow readable files to be moved across different mobile devices such as cell phones etc. Current users can sit back and wait for Kindle cell phones and see what whispersync has to offer as well.

Case Accessory Unavailable: Yes! The new version does not arrive with a case, and it will not fit in the covers of first generation either, so the $299 price tag needs a $30 cover extra for a case.

Similarities Between Original Reader and Kindle 2.0


Both still have 600 x 800-resolution screen size, measuring 6 in.
Weight is virtually the same. Original one weighed 0.29kg, but now even with it's thinner profile it is currently weighs about 0.28kg.
Whispernet download speed is still just as fast and is likely to improve. The New upgrade retains its Wi-Fi ability.
Adjustable and Variable font sizes making the text more readable.
Battery life is still as commendable.
It is still based on paperlike E-Ink display technology that considerably reduces eyestrain, as compared to the backlit displays of mobile phones and other mobile devices.
Smart automatic bookmarking, remembering where it was the last time.
Facilitates text conversions for txt and pdf files. Free books can just be converted and emailed.
Glare-free screens making it readable against direct light.

Design enhancements are more appealing in in the new one than the preceding model. Technical upgradation, although commendable is apparently less enough to transport the original device to the next level. Whatever remarks or ratings does kindle review gets, it is still a revolution of a kind.








They say old flings die hard. And if you have romanced with original version, then version 2 will surely rekindle your love interest for technological reading in a far more seductive way.

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Kindle 3 Review - Latest Kindle Reader to Capture the E-Book Reader Market


Finally, Kindle 3 is officially launched on 28 July 2010 for ordering. With Kindle 3 being the latest kindle, it is to outbeat its competitors including iPad, Ereader and The Nook in terms of the offered prices and features. Kindle 3 review will be shared here to compare its fantastic improvements over the 2nd generation Kindle 2.

Kindle 3 Size and Weight

Kindle 3 is really 21% smaller and 17% lighter than its former Kindle 2 family model. The 6" display size still remain as it is even with this smaller form factor. This has greatly enhanced Kindle's portability and to outshine against all of its other competitors in the similar category. With only 8.7 ounces in weight, Kindle 3 can be read comfortably with only one hand as it is even lighter than a typical paperback and slimmer than a magazine.

Kindle 3 Battery Life

Former Kindle 2 battery life is about 14 days without wireless connection. The new Kindle 3 has certainly pushed its battery life even further to a longer period of one month without wireless condition. In real reality, its battery life may be even longer than its official stated specifications.

Kindle 3 Screen Display And Size

This 3rd generation of 6" kindle reader has the same improvement of over 50% contrast than any other e-reader for the optimum reading experience. Kindle 3 can be read with its latest, high contrast E-ink for the sharpest texts and images. With this latest display feature, the reading experience can be almost the same like reading on printed book. Its screen display is also sharper and more natural with no glare or backlight. Therefore, it is even more comfortable to read on Kindle than reading on a computer screen. Those who know Kindle 3 for the first time will love it at the first sight.

Kindle 3 Fonts

Besides having a better display quality, its proprietary font technology has also improved to make pages turn faster even with more sharper fonts. This better feature has led to the making of words and letters more crisp, clear and natural looking. Kindle 3 also comes with 2 additional font options of condensed Caecilia and Sans Serif. It can also allow a broader range of characters like Cyrillic used in Russian, Tajik, Bulgarian and dozens of other languages like Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Greek and etc.

Kindle 3 Storage, Wireless Connectivity And Price

Kindle 3 now has a bigger 4GB of internal flash memory for storing about 3,500 books. This is more than double of the Kindle 2's storage capacity. Similarly to Kindle 2, it has eliminated external memory card storage. For Kindle 3 with both 3G and Wi-Fi option pricing at US$189, its faster 3G connectivity has removed the need for large internal buffer storage. It can now also take advantage of its neighbouring 3G Wi-Fi hotspots for quicker download speed and to download stuffs without telco coverage. For Kindle 3 with only Wi-Fi option, it only cost US $139 and 0.2 ounces lighter to match the expectation of budget conscious book readers.

Other Kindle 3 Features

Kindle 3 has the similar social features for supporting Facebook and Twitter integration. It also gets voice-accessible menus along with text-to-speech feature to make Kindle a fully accessible device that can be used in a classroom.








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Saturday, March 26, 2011

A 2009 Comparison of the Amazon Kindle 2 Vs Sony Reader PRS-700


The Amazon Kindle 2 and the Sony Reader PRS-700 are two of the hottest ebook readers to hit the market in the past 12 months, bringing reading pleasure to an entirely new level. For those who are new to ebook reading devices and are interested in getting one, here's a comparison of the Amazon Kindle 2 vs. Sony Reader and how they match up against each other.

Price

The price of any gadget is a big factor for many individuals especially for first-time buyers. The Amazon Kindle 2 is currently priced at $359, while the Sony Reader is currently pegged at $399, making the Kindle 2 cheaper by $40.

ADVANTAGE: Amazon Kindle 2

Size and Weight

The size and weight of these gadgets don't really give one distinct advantage over the other. The Sony Reader PRS-700 weighs around 10 oz., the Kindle 2 just slightly over that. The Sony Reader is a bit wider and thicker, while the Kindle is a couple inches longer. In any case, both are very convenient to carry around.

ADVANTAGE: Tie

Display

The two reading devices both use e-ink technology which creates a display that is very similar to text on paper, eliminating eye strain, and providing an easy read with crisp, clear text and images. The Amazon Kindle 2009 however, is now enhanced with 16 shades of gray, while the Sony Reader has an 8-level gray scale.

ADVANTAGE: Amazon Kindle 2

Wireless Capabilities

Here is a category where the Sony Reader is clearly bested by the Kindle. The Amazon Kindle 2nd generation makes use of the Whispernet technology, providing free wireless coverage in the US via Sprint's 3G high-speed network. Kindle users can gain access to over 240,000 book titles, magazines, newspapers, and even blogs. By just choosing the reading content of choice and paying for it, the book or magazine will be downloaded to the Kindle anytime, anywhere within minutes! The Sony Reader PRS-700 on the other hand, still lacks this wireless capability, and with only less than 100,000 books to choose from, it does not even come close to the breadth of content that the Kindle offers.

ADVANTAGE: Amazon Kindle 2

Formats Supported

Both electronic book readers support most commonly used formats such as TXT, MP3, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP, plus some formats unique to each device. The Sony Reader however, supports PDF while the Kindle 2 does not - not directly, anyway. PDFs still need to be emailed to Kindle's support desk to be converted for viewing on the Kindle and Amazon has gives an advance notice that "some complex PDF files may not format correctly" on the Kindle.

ADVANTAGE: Sony Reader 700

Storage Capacity

In this feature, the Sony Reader gains the clear upper hand. True, the Amazon Kindle 2 has 2G of internal memory of which 1.4g is available for content and can hold up to 1,500 books, but it no longer supports external memory cards. While the Sony Reader's 256mb internal memory may seem like peanuts compared to the Kindle, the main advantage actually lies in the Sony's ability to support up to 16G of external memory. Now that's a great benefit not only when it comes to holding thousands of content should one need it, but also for managing files into different memory cards.

ADVANTAGE: Sony Reader PRS-700

Battery Life and Charge Time

The two ebook readers have the same capacity when it comes to battery life. On a fully charged Kindle 2 or Sony Reader, one can read straight for two weeks without needing a recharge. The only difference is that if the Kindle 2 is used with the wireless turned on, the battery capacity is reduced to just four days. Charging time for both readers is four hours via USB, or two hours using an AC wall charger.

ADVANTAGE: Tie

The Bottom Line 2009 Comparison of the Amazon Kindle 2 vs Sony eBook Reader:

Although it's not a total knock out for the Kindle over the Sony Reader, it's close! The Amazon Kindle 2 remains the better ebook reader hands-down. The price, breadth of content, wireless capabilities, and overall design improvements of the Amazon Kindle 2nd generation makes it a clear winner over the Sony Reader 700.








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