Kindle Touch Review: I was wrong

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

I brief look at the new Kindle Touch, and why as a book lover I was wrong about e-readers.

Camera: Canon 60D
Lenses: 50mm USM
Editing: Final Cut X

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  • @ndolan999 Nothing

  • @Yowzoe Nope, I think it sounds pretty good, and I usually get great feedback on it. Plus, it is my normal voice.

  • @MattsMacintosh how did you get the kindle 3 if your first ereader was a kindle touch?

  • @JacsonJailbreak I have friends.

  • So you recommend the Kindle Touch over the Nook?

  • @darbysquelch No, I recommend any e-reader for someone that might be hesitant to try one.

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  • I like the idea of e-reading and everything, but instead of using my Nook Tablet to read, I just rooted it instead :P

    And somewhere along the way, the reader became corrupted.

  • Awesome cinematography.

  • Glad you like your Kindle. I'm also an avid reader and now have my 3rd Kindle already - they're that good!! Like you said - when you really get into the story, the actual device disappears :)

  • What kind of strap was on that old camera?!

  • @sophjess22 yes

  • I see that on your home screen your books have the cover art next to the title. Is that on all kindle touches? Thank you.

  • I watch your videos because they're so beautifully made, not for the content. Keep it up Matt!

  • @strictlysega

    You need lamp because this screen don't strain your eyes and is like paper.

  • @Yowzoe lol smarmy , annoying and too smooth? kinda rude eh. he's probably just using a really nice mic, hence the "smoothness" and deep undertones.

  • yes yes yes, i came to this same realization only recently. love the smell and feel of paper and real books, but the kindle really is convenient for carrying around more than one book, not to mention most books are half the price. now that most of my wishlist is finally available on the kindle, i am a convert. however, for things like art books, i will always prefer the larger, real thing. :)

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