Before I could do that I needed some level of connectivity. The next screen encouraged me to register the device and change the device name. Having had a Kindle before, I ignored it all of course. The user guide popped up with some initial information. I powered it on and was instantly ready to go. Power-on experience and WiFi connectivity The new device is compact, well-designed and attractive. The box includes 3 things: Kindle, power cord and a user guide (that I almost mistook for a Field Notes large notebook). It’s simple, and puts the focus on the device. The self-contained box is awesome…unzip the recyclable cardboard and there it is. First ImpressionsĪmazon’s packaging of the Kindle since their first versions are great. By no means is this an exhaustive review, but I compared for my own edification and thought I would share. I just got mine today and wanted to share my first impressions/comparisons. (If you are interested in seeing what I’m reading or just finished you can see my list on .)Īnyway, back on to the Kindle 3. It turns out though, so do I! I’ve found myself reading a LOT more lately and I really like the versatility this provides me in switching between books. I had bought my wife a Kindle 2 a while back ($249 when I purchased it) as she is a reader and I thought she’d like it. Then when I saw the price (USD $139) I figured it was a no-brainer to explore. When I first saw the Kindle 3 (is that even the new name?) was going to be offered with WiFi, I thought that was cool.
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