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    4.0 out of 5 stars An Honest Review of the Kindle Touch, 23 April 2012
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    I've been a Kindle owner since the very old and chunky Kindle 2 device. Here's my personal pros and cons on the new Kindle Touch:

    PROS ON THE KINDLE TOUCH:

    1) Smaller and lighter than my previous Kindle Keyboard model. Dispensing with the physical keyboard and using an on-screen keyboard has saved a lot of space. This makes it nice and light to hold and also it's now small enough to fit into most of my handbags too.

    2) The touch aspect is very responsive which is both good and bad. It's ever so easy to turn pages with a very light press on the right side for moving on a page or left for moving back. You can also swipe to turn pages too which again is very easy. I love the fact that Amazon have added up and down swiping while reading which means you can move to the next or previous chapter very quickly - if chapter markers have been added by the publishers in the book.

    3) Using a touch screen is probably more intuitive for most people who are... Read more
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    67 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb! Absolutely delighted., 12 Jun 2012
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    Sarah (Hereford, UK) - See all my reviews
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    I wasn't immediately keen on the idea of the Amazon Kindle as I thought I would lose some of the enjoyment of the reading experience - I suppose I thought it would be like reading from a standard computer screen. That was until I had a look at my mum's Kindle and from the moment I started reading I knew I had to have one!

    I ordered the Touch, as for �20 more you get a more slimline product, and I am delighted with it.

    It is light, attractive and comfortable to hold;

    The screen is responsive, but not excessively so;

    It is nicer to read than paper. I activated the 'refresh e-ink after every page turn' feature to avoid the ghost writing that people have warned of and have not found it to be a problem whatsoever;

    It is simple to shop for books using the Touch screen, and downloads take less than a minute to appear on your Kindle;

    It has superb features such as the 'x-ray' which, if the book you're reading is enabled, allows... Read more
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    365 of 375 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Are you new to Kindle?, 21 May 2012
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    N. J. Hotchkin (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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    Up to this point I was completely against Kindle's for a number of reasons of which I'll discuss in the hopes to reassure people like me that the Kindle is the way forward. First of all let me tell you why I chose the Kindle Touch. For me, Kindle Touch seemed the most inviting because I was used to Touch screen but I was still a little worried about it's features. So here's what I was worried about and what I found out:

    1. I was worried about the sensitivity of the touch screen: The Touch IS sensitive but in a great way - it takes only a very light tap or brush of the finger to turn the page. Additionally there are features which mean that if you press a certain area of the "page" or screen you can go forward, backwards or bring up some further options (like adding annotations or going to a specific page). In comparison to other touch screens, like the iphone let's say, it's less sensitive in my opinion. In particular, if you wanted to scroll down the page of a website... Read more
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