These lower prices for the Kindle are for the ones with advertisement built in. These are called "with special offers." This is a deceptive way to bait and switch potential customers into buying a Kindle instead of a Nook. So if you want save a few dollars but have to look at commercials for the rest of your life, then by all means get the Kindle and enjoy looking at woman’s underwear worn by sexy models. Hmmm… on second thought…
OPTOMETRISTS are going to love this. sales of contacts and glasses will skyrocket in the next few years if this succeeds. im sick of tech crap all day long. a home computer is enough so your eyes are abused for an hour or so a day.
that guy talking sucks at his job....
katpis 5 months ago
These lower prices for the Kindle are for the ones with advertisement built in. These are called "with special offers." This is a deceptive way to bait and switch potential customers into buying a Kindle instead of a Nook. So if you want save a few dollars but have to look at commercials for the rest of your life, then by all means get the Kindle and enjoy looking at woman’s underwear worn by sexy models. Hmmm… on second thought…
Entropy56 5 months ago
@Entropy56 Supposedly, the commercials are only visible when the Kindle isn't in use.
NitekMuscle 5 months ago
OPTOMETRISTS are going to love this. sales of contacts and glasses will skyrocket in the next few years if this succeeds. im sick of tech crap all day long. a home computer is enough so your eyes are abused for an hour or so a day.
maximumvalues 5 months ago
@maximumvalues It uses e-ink, which simulates paper, and so there is no strain on your eyes.
LucidDivinity 5 months ago
Excellent. Thanks for the vid!
redcivicsi16 5 months ago
Paul Reynolds, very professional. Hope he comes around for other Consumer Reports videos too.
skoshy 5 months ago 4