Kindle Touch
Kindle Touch
Amazon announced a touchscreen version of the Kindle on September 28,
2011; available with Wi-Fi ($99 ad-supported, $139 no ads) or Wi-Fi/3G
connectivity ($149 ad-supported, $189 no ads). Via 3G the device is able
to connect to the Kindle Store, download books and periodicals, and
access Wikipedia. Experimental web browsing (outside of Wikipedia) on
Kindle Touch 3G is only available over Wi-Fi.
The device uses the same 6-inch E-ink screen of the previous Kindle
model, with the addition of an infrared touch-screen control.
Like its predecessor, the
Kindle Touch has a capacity of 4 gigabytes and battery life of two months.
The
Kindle Touch began to ship on November 15, 2011.
Kindle Touch:http://amazon-kindle-fire-spec.blogspot.com/
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