Best Kindle to buy strictly for reading?
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Re: Best Kindle to buy strictly for reading?
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And trust me just download two or three books in one go and till you finish them your good to go.
The dictionary works without a 3G or wifi.
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Comments:
A. I used to carry a Petzl headlamp with me for reading in dark restaurants or coffee shops. The Paperwhite is lighted but is still great for reading outdoors in the sun.
B. 3G. I've had a Kindle with 3G and without. I have zero use for 3G. I download all my books fom Amazon on my computer at home. When I leave home my Kindle has a half-dozen books on it so I have zero need to stop in the middle of the street and download a new book. But, as you can see, some people feel a need for 3G.
C. I add WiFi connections to my Kindle Paperwhite which remembers them. So, when I go to a restaurant or coffee shop I am usually connected automatically.
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It's fairly cheap, it's fast, and it's great for reading.
And you won't really need the 3G version, that's a waste of money.
PS: The backlight is awesome, yes.
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