3G Wireless Touch Screen eBook Reader
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When it comes to versatile connectivity in the touch screen ebook reader market, Kindle Touch really does have an edge. Although the leading competitor to Amazon’s Kindle was the first to offer Touch Screen technology, when Kindle Touch made it to the market Amazon chose to include a 3G option that the Barnes and Noble Nook did not. Having more robust capabilitiy for online connection is a real plus.
WiFi Connectivity Common on Touch Screen eBook Readers
Both Nook and Kindle offer WiFI connection with their touch screen ereaders. This is a great feature. I have WiFi at home for my computers and now, after configuring my ereader, it automatically connects to WiFi when I turn it on. The battery life is significantly extended if I turn off WiFi but when I’m ready to do some book shopping I turn it on and it takes just a second and I’m connected. The download time is negligible. It is so convenient to not have to drive to the bookstore or wait for the book you ordered online to be delivered. Just click the buy button and you’re reading your new book in seconds.
But not just WiFi at home, it also recognizes public WiFi networks and connects easily. Plus there are AT&T hotspots around the country that include free access. The connectivity is one of the most appealing aspects of the touch screen ebook reader.
The Kindle 3G WiFi Advantage
However, with 3G capability, Kindle 3G with WiFi makes connectivity even more versatile. There are many situations where WiFi is not available or not practical. The ereader automatically links via the AT&T 3G connection provided. That means I’m not dependent on finding a WiFi network, I can connect virtually anywhere my cell phone works.
Yet even better than my cell phone, there is no monthly service fee. If you choose the more expensive version, the Kindle 3G WiFi connectivity is bundled in the cost of the touch screen ebook reader. I purchased the Kindle 3G wireless model and have no regrets. I have used the feature frequently.
Yes, it is a bit more expensive but the point is that the AT&T 3G service is for life. That means, 3G accessibility with no monthly fees for life. I wish I could get a service plan like that for my phone.
Conclusion
So, WiFi connectivity is pretty much essential for all ereaders since convenient online purchase and downloads of ebooks is fundamental to the ereader function. And Kindle Touch further enhances that convenience with 3G service. Sure you can get along without Kindle 3G WiFi on your touch screen ebook reader but it is one of those extra features that pays big dividends when you need it.


