The third-generation Kindle comes in two versions: The Kindle Wi-Fi costs $139, while the Kindle (as Amazon calls it) has both Wi-Fi and 3G and costs $189, the same as what the 3G-only Kindle 2 cost previously. Each version comes in two colors: Eye-pleasing graphite (like the Kindle DX launched earlier this summer) and standard Kindle white. We took a closer look at the new model, comparing it against its predecessor, to see how the Kindle has evolved.
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Kindle vs. Kindle: A Close-Up Tour of the New Kindle
How does the latest Kindle stack up to the Kindle 2? Join us and find out.
Kindle: Choose Your Color
The Side-by-Side View
E-Ink Pearl Display
E-Ink Pearl Display (graphics)
The Bottom Edge
Redesigned Back Plate
View From On Top
Modified Keyboard
Page Turning on Kindle 2
Page Turning on Kindle 3
Navigation Aids Revamped
Changing Line Spacing and More
Wi-Fi On Board
Hooked Into Social Networking
New Cover Has Built-in Light
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