![]() It’s still not quite as fast as flipping a page in a traditional book, and this is because of the E Ink screen. The downside of the Kindle is its refresh rate, which Amazon says they have improved. It’s exceptionally light and sized closer than ever to a mass market paperback book, so it doesn’t feel like you are holding a clunky device. Looking at one, it looks amazingly like a matte piece of paper, and there is no glare or reflections. The Kindle sports a 6-inch E Ink screen, which if you are not familiar with, is much easier on the eyes than your traditional laptop or desktop screen. Amazon touts their new 3rd generation devices as their best yet. The Wi-Fi only version is priced at $139, while the Wi-Fi + 3G version is priced at $189. There are two varieties of the Kindle – the Wi-Fi only version, and the Wi-Fi + 3G. If you’re in the market for an eBook reader and are looking at the Kindle, Nook or iPad, check out my handy guide below which will help you make your decision. ![]() Each has their own pluses and minuses and all are fabulous devices, but its easy to get overwhelmed with all of the features. There are many different eBook readers available on the market these days, but three stand out from the pack: the Amazon Kindle, the Barnes & Noble Nook and the Apple iPad. ![]()
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