I know what you’re thinking: Why get a Kindle Touch when you already have an iPad, provided graciously by none other than Seton Hill University? That’s simple. The Kindle Touch’s 6” display features the most advanced E Ink Pearl to date. The biggest advantage to E Ink is it’s anti-glare feature. While there will still be some glare depending on how you hold the device in the sunlight, it’s a huge improvement compared to the iPad’s glossy full-color display. Sure it’s an obvious drawback that it’s completely grayscale, but at the same time, I’m not using the Kindle to look at pretty pictures—I’m using it to read novels.
What’s more, because of the Kindle’s E Ink display, the device’s battery life is remarkable. I’ve only had to charge my Kindle twice since I powered it up on Christmas Day, and I use for at least an hour every day and have never turned off my wireless. According to Amazon.com, the battery life can last up to two months with wireless turned off.
Still not convinced? –via Kindle Touch converts book addicts to e-book fanatics – Setonian Online.
Kindle Touch converts book addicts to e-book fanatics – Setonian Online
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I have to agree that if you’re just looking for an ereader to purely enjoy ebooks, it’s hard not to love the Kindle.