Today I want to talk about some of the design features that we may be able to expect when the new Kindle 4 is released for sale. The bottom line is that since the 3rd generation Kindle only came out in August 2010, we are still likely to have to wait a while before we get any further official news about the Kindle 4. That said, there is nothing wrong with doing a bit of detective work and trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
So without further ado, let's take a look at what we can expect in the 4th generation Kindle reader from Amazon. To be quite honest, I would suggest that there are going to be the typical refinements. For example, the screen will become even sharper, the Kindle may well be able to store more "books" in memory and it might get even lighter. There are very nice features but we may also be in for some major changes. This is what I want to discuss below.
The two massive changes that we might witness in the Amazon Kindle 4 are a color screen and a touch screen. The good news is that it is not an either or scenario. The existing maker of the current Kindle 3 screen, E Ink, have invented a newer version of their technology. The Kindle 3 uses E Ink Pearl. But the next version of the Amazon reader may well make use of E Ink Triton. This would mean that the screen could display over 4000 colors!
Secondly, Amazon bought a company called, Touchco. As you can probably guess, they had been developing touch screen technology. It seems that producing a low cost touch screen that does not affect the quality of the Electronic Paper Display is possible.
So it could well be the case that we are in for two major changes when the Kindle 4 reader is released. Until then, we shall just have to wait for some official word from Amazon.
The Kindle 4 hand held electronic book reader from Amazon is sure to be a best seller. You can read more about cool electronic gadgets on the website Where To Buy.
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