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St. Louis Zoo - April 3, 2010
Amazon Kindle user please. 10pts?
What is the difference between these two Amazon Kindle? 1-Kindle wireless reading device Wi-Fi, screen 6 inches - with New E Ink (Pearl) Technology 2-Kindle wireless reading device 3G, 3G + Free Wi-Fi, 3G works globally, 6 "Display - With New E Ink (Pearl) technology .. what is the best? we make more books? do not both of them work in the world (everywhere in the world) 'Cause I move a lot? and this coverage: Diane von Furstenberg Kallie leather pouch Kindle (Fits 6 "Display, 2nd generation Kindle) Zebra Print, which fits one of them?? 1 or 2?? Thank you,
They are both third and last, generation and the only difference is that one has more 3G Wi-Fi, the other has wi-fi. 3G is a cellular network and in this case, it connects to AT & T. If AT & T service area, but does have 3G speed there, it will default to the slower EDGE network. A Wi-Fi device can only connect to the Internet via Wi-fi and can not bounce from tower to tower as cellular. Many people have Wi-Fi in their homes in this case, Kindle can connect to the internet as long this is not a corporate network such as certain companies and the use of schools. It can connect to public hot spots such as McDonald's, Starbucks and many libraries. So basically, the additional cost of $ 50 is one, as it adds cellular connectivity, but not Reader e-book must have connectivity. There is always the option to download electronic books to the computer and copy them to the device via USB cable. They both work everywhere. The commentary on the work is generally in reference to 3G model because only AT & T offers wireless service in countries other than the United States, but just so you know, this does not mean it can connect literally everywhere on the planet. If connectivity through cell phones outside areas of AT & T is a concern, check out the coverage map or contact AT & T on specific locations. Again, it can still connect via wi-fi and it does not connect at all if you have a computer with Internet access. He does not need an Internet connection to read books, only for download. They both have the same capacity, about 3,500 e-books. E-books are extremely small files. I was using a drive of five years and have over 600 e-books to Kindle format and more than 1,000 ePub e-books and if I could put it all on the Kindle they would not fill half of its capacity. The important thing to realize about the two different formats is that the Kindle can not read ePub files, which is the file type that public libraries lend. A Sony Reader, meals or drive Kobo can read e-books borrowed from a consortium of libraries that can add up to huge savings on books. If the latter is actually a cover and not a case or sleeve, it will not fit. second generation was larger, wider and thicker. Several rounds are generic but covers are specific to a particular generation. Every door that attach with hinges should be made for production Specifically, that even the hinges are in different locations between the second and third generations. ETA: Tomorrow, Amazon will generate Previous Kindle 2, 3G only $ 89 agreement as a "black Friday". Learn more at Amazon or Facebook page to keep an eye on the Job Image from Amazon.com. He has no wi-fi and has a smaller capacity. On the positive side, there are many second generation covers that are reduced to sell them.


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