For online browsing using Amazon's
still experimental web browser, it is rubbish.
Not exact matches
Critics might ask why the
web browser is
still described as «
experimental» or why they're not interested in accommodating or developing multimedia e-books, but I think Bezos is right to focus on building the best reading device he can instead of trying to compete with devices like the iPad.
It is based on Webkit — the same one behind Safari and other mobile
browsers, and while
still under the
experimental section, it provide a much better rendering of the
web pages and a more pleasant experience.
Set - up requires you go through the Kindle's
still experimental and very limited
Web browser, with the Whispernet connection on.
Of course, you'll
still have access to the Kindle's
experimental web browsing over WiFi on all models, but the Kindle Keyboard 3G's attractiveness as a cheap global
web browser gives it a bit more life in Amazon's e-reader lineup.
Amazon's new Kindle is harder to navigate, has less storage capacity and the
experimental web browser is
still awful.