First, let's explain what Kindle 2.0 is all about. This is an e-book reader, meaning it's a device to read electronic books from. The screen is actually quite nice and very easy to read from. I tried reading side-by-side with the Kindle and a standard book and only notice little to no difference. So reading is very easy on the eye, with its non-reflective screen.
On the battery life, at full charge and with Whispernet's 3G wireless on, I manage to get 10 days of battery life on the Kindle 2.0, which was pretty amazing. Hats off to the engineers who put this together because it's fantastic.
Some of the issues that people had with the first Amazon Kindle was that the next page button was too large. So it's easy for someone to accidentally hit the next page button. This problem has been fixed in the Kindle 2.0. You can't accidentally click the next page button anymore because it's positioned in such a way now that you need to intentionally click inside the button to turn the page. Kindle 2.0 also now comes with a new 5-way navigational pad. You can scroll up, down, left, right, and push it in for the fifth button.
The screen is ample for comfortable reading, although the one complain I would have is the Kindle 2.0 not having touch screen capabilities. The full QWERTY keyboard takes up a lot of space. Although it's very helpful when you're searching for text, you spend most of your time reading and not searching. So, to be able to fully utilize the real estate on the Kindle device here would have been nice with the touch screen capabilities.
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