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		<title>By: Kevin Thompson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Thompson</dc:creator>
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Well for starters, navigation is a huge improvement. Moving the cursor to a word and having the definition of the word immediately pop up on the bottom of the screen is terrific. Using the rocker to move between articles in a newspaper makes scanning the paper much faster and enjoyable. Calling up the Menu strip is much faster and interactive. Clearly, Amazon was hard at work to make navigation quicker and easier. The hard work is apparent. 

Buttons: The K1 was a constant struggle with inadvertent page changes. The design was flawed from the beginning. The single best improvement in the K2 took a few minutes of concentrated reading to realize... the button hinges are on the outside - at the edge - of the K2. You need to press on the interior of the button to get it to click. This change alone has saved me from several inadvertent page changes. Combine that with the smaller button sizes and one major source of frustration has been instantly eliminated! 

Size: The K2 is thinner than the iPhone. It feels denser and maybe a tad heavier - although I did buy the premium cover which snaps into the K2 and adds to the weight (btw, I love the premium cover and think it&#039;s worth the investment). 

Network Speed: The K2 can use G3 cellphone connections and when it&#039;s activated it makes a considerable difference in interactivity to the Kindle Store and when downloading Archived content. 

Power Management: The little power button at the top of the Kindle is really a power slide. That is, slide it to toggle Sleep mode on and off. Slide and hold to do a full power down. And the K1&#039;s wireless on-off switch has been replaced by a menu choice in software. Works for me. Also, compared to the K1 waking from sleep is super-fast. 

Love the Kindle 2, just love it!</description>
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<p>What&#8217;s better about the new Kindle?</p>
<p>Well for starters, navigation is a huge improvement. Moving the cursor to a word and having the definition of the word immediately pop up on the bottom of the screen is terrific. Using the rocker to move between articles in a newspaper makes scanning the paper much faster and enjoyable. Calling up the Menu strip is much faster and interactive. Clearly, Amazon was hard at work to make navigation quicker and easier. The hard work is apparent. </p>
<p>Buttons: The K1 was a constant struggle with inadvertent page changes. The design was flawed from the beginning. The single best improvement in the K2 took a few minutes of concentrated reading to realize&#8230; the button hinges are on the outside &#8211; at the edge &#8211; of the K2. You need to press on the interior of the button to get it to click. This change alone has saved me from several inadvertent page changes. Combine that with the smaller button sizes and one major source of frustration has been instantly eliminated! </p>
<p>Size: The K2 is thinner than the iPhone. It feels denser and maybe a tad heavier &#8211; although I did buy the premium cover which snaps into the K2 and adds to the weight (btw, I love the premium cover and think it&#8217;s worth the investment). </p>
<p>Network Speed: The K2 can use G3 cellphone connections and when it&#8217;s activated it makes a considerable difference in interactivity to the Kindle Store and when downloading Archived content. </p>
<p>Power Management: The little power button at the top of the Kindle is really a power slide. That is, slide it to toggle Sleep mode on and off. Slide and hold to do a full power down. And the K1&#8217;s wireless on-off switch has been replaced by a menu choice in software. Works for me. Also, compared to the K1 waking from sleep is super-fast. </p>
<p>Love the Kindle 2, just love it!</p>
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		<title>By: Kindle 2 Owner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kindle 2 Owner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
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On the one hand I love my Kindle 1... I use it everyday, I subscribe to my favorite newspaper, I mark up my books with annotations, highlights and bookmarks. 

On the other hand my Kindle 1 annoys me... unintended page changes, the awkward way I sometimes have to hold it to keep from hitting buttons, the sometimes slow page refresh, and the screen freezes that now has me traveling with a paper clip lest I need to do a reset while commuting on the train. 

I&#039;ve had the Kindle 2 for a few months now and have carried it daily on my commutes. What&#039;s different?

5 big things I immediately noticed as different: 

First, when taking the Kindle 2 out of the box I immediately noted that the back cover is not easily removable (if at all) and won&#039;t slip off in my hands - as was frequent with the K1. The keyboard is also much much smaller and less obtrusive. 

The second thing I noticed is power management.  I don&#039;t have to press and hold two buttons to put the device to sleep, which is nice. The switches for On/Off and Wireless On/Off are gone. There&#039;s a single small switch at the top of the K2 that handles Sleep. 

The third thing I noticed - where&#039;s the silver strip? In fact, the entire navigation structure has been completely revised - I&#039;m still getting used to it but it&#039;s a huge step forward. The silver strip has been replaced by a 4-way rocker that can also be pressed for &quot;OK&quot; commands, creating bookmarks, and doing highlighting. 

The fourth thing I noticed - while page changing doesn&#039;t seem to me to be particularly faster - almost every other interaction on the screen is vastly accelerated... scrolling the cursor, looking up words, highlighting text, and typing text. 

The fifth thing I noticed - a new power cable. This unit uses USB cables that are not compatible with K1. It&#039;s a bit of a bummer since I was hoping my wife and I could share power cables (she&#039;s taking over my K1).

Overall I&#039;ve been very happy with my Kindle 2 and it&#039;s a huge step forward for Amazon.</description>
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<p>I recently bought a Kindle 2 to replace the Kindle 1 I already had, and here are a few impressions I have about it&#8230;</p>
<p>On the one hand I love my Kindle 1&#8230; I use it everyday, I subscribe to my favorite newspaper, I mark up my books with annotations, highlights and bookmarks. </p>
<p>On the other hand my Kindle 1 annoys me&#8230; unintended page changes, the awkward way I sometimes have to hold it to keep from hitting buttons, the sometimes slow page refresh, and the screen freezes that now has me traveling with a paper clip lest I need to do a reset while commuting on the train. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had the Kindle 2 for a few months now and have carried it daily on my commutes. What&#8217;s different?</p>
<p>5 big things I immediately noticed as different: </p>
<p>First, when taking the Kindle 2 out of the box I immediately noted that the back cover is not easily removable (if at all) and won&#8217;t slip off in my hands &#8211; as was frequent with the K1. The keyboard is also much much smaller and less obtrusive. </p>
<p>The second thing I noticed is power management.  I don&#8217;t have to press and hold two buttons to put the device to sleep, which is nice. The switches for On/Off and Wireless On/Off are gone. There&#8217;s a single small switch at the top of the K2 that handles Sleep. </p>
<p>The third thing I noticed &#8211; where&#8217;s the silver strip? In fact, the entire navigation structure has been completely revised &#8211; I&#8217;m still getting used to it but it&#8217;s a huge step forward. The silver strip has been replaced by a 4-way rocker that can also be pressed for &#8220;OK&#8221; commands, creating bookmarks, and doing highlighting. </p>
<p>The fourth thing I noticed &#8211; while page changing doesn&#8217;t seem to me to be particularly faster &#8211; almost every other interaction on the screen is vastly accelerated&#8230; scrolling the cursor, looking up words, highlighting text, and typing text. </p>
<p>The fifth thing I noticed &#8211; a new power cable. This unit uses USB cables that are not compatible with K1. It&#8217;s a bit of a bummer since I was hoping my wife and I could share power cables (she&#8217;s taking over my K1).</p>
<p>Overall I&#8217;ve been very happy with my Kindle 2 and it&#8217;s a huge step forward for Amazon.</p>
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