Amazon’s new seven-inch Kindle Fire, priced at $199, has been getting most of the attention, but Amazon actually also released three other new Kindle devices. The company aims to lock up the e-reader market with an entry-level $79 Kindle.
The other three Kindles that Amazon introduced today are based on the black-and-white E Ink displays. The Kindle Touch 3G uses infrared sensors for touch, and thus eliminates the tiny keypad below the screen. It includes free wireless 3G data service, which will work in over 100 countries, for just $149. The Kindle Touch model is identical but lacks the free 3G service, relying on Wi-Fi instead, for just $99.
Finally, the new Kindle e-reader does away with the touch and 3G features, using Wi-Fi and a directional pad instead. It will cost just $79 and is available now... Read More
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