
I didn’t buy Amazon’s first Kindle e-book reader when it premiered in late 2007 for two reasons. First, I rarely buy first-generation hardware. Why pay to be a beta tester? Second, I look at a computer screen all day. I didn’t want to look at yet another screen for night reading.
But when Amazon’s new Kindle 2 was announced, my first reason for holding out evaporated. And the Kindle’s new features eroded my resolve: It can store 1,500 books; it can go for up to two weeks without a battery recharge; it has a crisper screen.
Continue reading the Kindle 2 Review.
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