Pros
- Dark border
- Strong integration with Amazon's bookstore
- Enhanced screen contrast
Cons
- Same weight as predecessor
- No Wi-fi-only version
Bottom Line
Large-format e-reader now comes with improved contrast and Wi-Fi.
PCWorld's Amazon Kindle DX (Graphite) Coverage
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- Kindle DX Gets Better Screen, Price Cut The tablet-sized e-reader steps up its competition with tablets, gets cosmetic and display enhancements.
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