A Perk and An Assessment
My new Kindle Touch. Forgive the sucky picture. It was night, I was using my iPad camera, and I really take sucky pictures. |
I work in digital publishing. So, though I have my own trusty Kindle 3, now being rebranded as the Kindle Keyboard, I was issued today with this new office equipment. Yep, the Kindle Touch. Of course, I did a little happy dance inside.:)
I've been giving the Touch a test run, and here's what I found so far...
The Good:
- It's smaller and lighter.
- I can secure it with a numerical code.
- There seem to be more setting options.
- It's easier to transfer books into folders or collections.
- It's touch screen!
The Not-so-good:
- The screen is deep, so there's a slight shadow on whichever side the light comes from, and it's a bit distracting. (In the picture, check out the shadow on the right edge of the screen. Sorry, I'm a nitpicker.)
- The keys on the screen are small. Even if the keys on the Kindle 3 are small, too, at least it's tactile so I make less mistakes in pushing the keys.
- If you have big fingers, the left margin area to move the page back might be too small for you.
- If your library spans more than one page, you'll have to type in the page number to go to the other pages.
I honestly find it hard the stuff I like to read on backlit screens, such as iPads or any of the other tablets. I do, however, love e-ink because there's no glare and it reads like paper. I'm an old curmudgeon that way. The only things I am willing read on a backlit screen tablet are graphic novels and picture books.
So thank you, makers of e-ink, for being kind to my eyes. And thank you, workplace, for the new plaything.
And now, back to regular programming, which means trying to finish The Sisters Brothers.
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