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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Kindle Touch specs

Newest Kindle has shed buttons like an autumn tree losing its leaves. But is the first touch-sensitive Kindle the closest thing yet to a true digital book, or just a black and white iPad

Screen resolution 800x600 pixels
Display type E Ink
Color support Grey scale
Memory expansion Other
Supported formats DOC, HTML, PDF, TXT, Other
Memory 4 GB
Size (WxHxD) 172x120x10.1mm
Weight 213 g

 Kindle Touch specs has clearly thought long and hard about the interface. Tap anywhere in the right or lower sides of the screen and you'll go forward a page, or tap a much smaller area to the left to go back. It's a solution that seems to work well for either right or left-handed readers. Tapping the top of the screen brings up the menu and toolbar.
Regular Kindle users will notice that the screen on the Touch has a deeper setback than previous models. This is to accommodate the infrared system that adds touch technology, without using any extra sensing layers on the screen itself.

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