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Hi, chefjoezieger, $79 Kindle is ads-supported and is very very basic. The only models I would recommend you to take into consideration are Nook Simpletouch from Barnes & Noble (no ads for $99) and the new Kindle Touch (non-ad-supported) for $139. Ads-supported Kindle models show full page ads to you (and everyone around you) every time they go to sleep mode and also show 2 line ads right there at your home screen - so annoying that Amazon even released a software that for $30 can convert ad-supported Kindle into non-ad-supported one. Non-touch screen Kindle models are such basic stone age devices (with page turn lag, buttons, and black blinks/flashes on each page turn) that I would not even speak about them. Nook (unlike Kindle) supports eBooks in ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world. Current e-Ink Nook Simpletouch has the latest generation touch screen display, no page turn lag, it weights less, its battery lasts twice as long (two months on one charge), it has microSD slot and it doesn't blink on each page turn - much better than current Kindle 3 or Kindle Keyboard. Nook Touch is still better designed than even the new Kindle Touch with battery lasting two months with ONE hour reading a day with Wi-Fi off thus it's still twice as long as new Kindle's two months with HALF and hour a day with Wi-Fi off. It looks like Kindle didn't get any battery improvement in the new model, they only changed the test condition. More, Kindle Touch still flashes black on each page turn while Nook Touch reduces the flashing by 80%. Nook has the fastest page turning speed on the market. Nook Touch, Nook Color, and Nook Tablet (unlike Kindle) have microSD card slot to take a card (class 6 or above) up to 32 GB. If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you'll get tech support and you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi.
Also, no point in getting 3G Kindle now as they limit what web sites you can access (only Amazon store and Wikipedia are allowed.)
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Hi,
You can choose from thousands of books to borrow for free but first you have to purchase amazon prime membership which cost $79 a year.
You have to visit this site topin24.com/lending-library/
Here you will see three kindle products including complete details of Kindle Owners’ Lending Library and its features...
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Alina Erin
Kyle
I have a few friends and they absolutely love theirs. This is saying that you want to use it for primarily reading.