The new Kindle 3G wireless reading device screen unlike LCD screens, reads like real paper, with no glare. You can read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room.
The Kindle also has e-ink which has 50% better contrast than Kindle 2 or other e-ink devices. I have no way of precisely measuring the improvement in contrast, but I can tell you that the Kindle 3G display definitely has more contrast than Kindle 2 or Nook. The difference is noticeable, and important: more screen contrast means less eyestrain when reading in poorly lit rooms.
Amazon says that a charged battery will last for a month if the WiFi is not used, and it has storage capacity for over 3,500 ebooks. The screen has excellent contrast ratio and enables you to read in the brightest sunlight without glare. The E ink technology makes the text look real as in books and there are stories of people trying to peel the pages.
Some people find the Kindle a better option when reading in bed but it is a very acceptable alternative to hardbacks and paperbacks if you are a frequent flyer or a business person who travels a lot or overnight in hotels. It is a good companion for holiday makers and fits well in rucksacks or handbags.
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