Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Kindle is permanently cheaper - lesen.net

4 June 2013 – From John

kindle-1 Amazon screw rotates the price down further. The Kindle (or Kindle 5) now costs only 69 euros instead of 79 euros – there is an excellent reader with the usual downsides of Amazon ecosystem

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The Kindle has an ultra-modern Pearl e-ink screen, which, however, only take 600x800px 758x1024px (Kindle Paperwhite) dissolves. Other differences from the now 60 euros more expensive Kindle Paperwhite are missing the touch screen and the lack of backlight. For this, the Kindle with 170 grams instead of 213 grams but also brings much less on the scale.

The pros and cons of the Kindle platform, to which one binds with the purchase of a reader from Amazon, are sufficiently well known. An extremely wide range along with many exclusive titles (of indie authors and publishers from Amazon) and good mobile is against the unity of the ecosystem. Nowhere is the “lock-in” effect as big as Amazon, in the event of a subsequent change to Kobo about the products purchased from Amazon e-books are not transferable (at least not by legal means). Of course, the other purchased in e-book stores epub e-books are often as DRM protected as the literature purchased from Amazon, Adobe’s copy protection but is supported by far more readers.

Kindle, 15 cm (6 inch) E Ink display, WiFi, Black

Price: EUR 69.00

4.5 out of 5 stars (1691 customer reviews)

1 used & new available from EUR 69.00

Who can participate with it, gets to the Kindle, a reader at an excellent price-performance ratio. In this cost region, there is nothing technically comparable (also because Amazon is subsidizing the hardware and the actual business with the content makes), low-budget reader about Trekstor, as they have many dealers in the range, in terms of reading comfort light years on Kindle removed.

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