That are pretty much all of us previous
kindle Touch user are expecting.
Props to amazon for making
us kindle touch users less worried about our product feeling obsolete!
Not exact matches
Like the current
Kindles, the new Libro ereaders are aiming for very different
users, with the Libro Basic offering just a Pearl E-ink screen (no Wifi, even) while the Libro
Touch and the Libro TouchLux also offer a touchscreen and a touchscreen + frontlight, respectively.
I've come to love my keyboard
Kindle over the years but the newest Amazon e-reader boasts a smaller frame, LED light display (easy to read in the dark or in sunlight), an extended battery life and of course, the
touch screen that
kindle users have come to expect.
The
user interface on the Kindle
Touch is very similar to the non-
touch Kindles... unfortunetly.