Review: Kindle Touch
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The Kindle touch brings touchscreen capabilities to e-Readers
The Kindle Touch display has adjustable orientation and font sizing
The Kindle Touch screen uses infra-red technology, so it requires only the lightest of touches to register
E Ink display works even in open sunlight
Kindle Touch's keyboard goes virtual for a more compact design
The Kindle Touch is extremely light and compact
The Kindle Touch's virtual keyboard
Shopping for books in the Amazon Kindle shop
Article Summary
The Amazon Kindle Touch is quite a remarkable little machine. In many ways, it can be seen as a halfway point between the Fourth Generation Kindle e-Reader and the Kindle Fire Tablet. However, it's not simply a glorified reader, nor is it a stripped down tablet. Rather, it is another way in which Amazon is building on its lead in the e-Reader market by optimizing the reader interface and user controls. With the Kindle Touch sure to find its way under many a tree this holiday season we put the device through its paces with a hands-on review.
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