Monday, October 13, 2014

Amazon Kindle (2014): analysis of CNET Amazon Kindle Fire 2014: everything … – CNET Spanish

Good, better, and best. That’s what you get when you see the line e readers Amazon. The e-reader you see here – the Kindle 2014 – represents the entry-level model “good” of this product line. It has a price of $ 79 in USA.

Like the higher-end reader, the Voyage ($ 199), this is a brand new Kindle (second generation Paperwhite is keeps taking the place of “best” for $ 119). But, unlike the Voyage, is not so renewed and exciting, despite having a touchscreen, something that was missing in the cheapest Kindle 2012.

In fact, it has a generic design . That said, it seems a bit better designed than others e-readers at this level that I used – weighs only 191 grams and has a thickness of 10.2mm – and there is something that seems to want to say with its design and style. “I’m bored, but you can count on me to do the work”

Your job is to store and provide electronic books (and other documents) on a screen that is easy to read in full sunlight. Amazon has increased the internal storage to 4GB in its readers (previously 2GB) and has never offered microSD card slot to expand storage. These 4GB is enough to store thousands of e-books, so in theory you should not need more. However, if you just like to read PDFs, this is probably not the e-reader for you.

Amazon has also unified all e-readers on a 1GHz processor, then the main specifications of all e-readers are almost identical except for the fact that the Voyage has 1GB of RAM, while the other half that have . That extra RAM helps the Voyage faster.

Also, you can buy and Paperwhite Voyage in Wi-Fi + 3G “free” for $ 60 and $ 7 respectively in EE’s. UU. This entry model has only Wi-Fi version. And as always, if you want to remove the “special offers” from your device to not have advertising on the lock screen, it will cost $ 20 more.

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The unifying all specifications of Kindle – and having a touch screen on all devices – has allowed Amazon to offer the same experience in its Kindle line e-readers and reesctructurar updates. The experience across devices will be quite similar, but a key role to get with Paperwhite and Voyage is an integrated light. (Amazon sells a light fixture for the 2014 Kindle you can adjust the e-reader for $ 15).

These models also have capacitive touch screens have better response. 2014 The Kindle, meanwhile, has a touch screen-based infrared (IR sensors are built into the bezel.)

kindle-2014-product-photos03.jpg Sarah Tew / CNET

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