You can get the Kindle 3 at Amazon. This page has comparison photos of Kindle 3 compared against the various eReaders.
Please also check the Kindle 3 Videos page for kindle 3 review videos and the Kindle 3 photos and Kindle 3 Nighttime photos pages for photos.
Kindle 3 vs iPad Comparison Photo
The first Kindle 3 vs iPad picture -
Another one (daytime) -
Kindle 3 vs Kindle 2 Comparison Photo
Here’s the first Kindle 3 vs Kindle 2 photo -
Another Kindle 2 vs Kindle 3 comparison, this time with the Kindle Store -
Kindle 3 vs Kindle 2 US Comparison Photo
It’s easy to see how much of an improvement Kindle 3 is over Kindle 2 US -
Next, a comparison of how text looks on Kindle 3 and on Kindle 2 US -
Kindle 3 vs Kindle DX Comparison Photo
Here we have Kindle 3′s size compared with Kindle DX 1′s size -
Next, we have another Kindle 3 vs Kindle DX 1 comparison -
Kindle 3 vs Kindle DX 2 Comparison Photo
Here’s a somewhat blurry Kindle 3 vs Kindle DX 2 photo -
Kindle 3 compared with Kindle DX and Kindle DX 2 -
Kindle 3 vs Nook Comparison Photo
The Nook’s screen is actually closest to that of the Kindle 3 -
Another Kindle 3 vs Nook photo – This one is a bit unfair as the angle seems to set focus on the Kindle 3′s screen and accentuate the small difference in screen contrasts -
Next, let’s contrast the Kindle 3 with the Sony Reader Touch Edition.
Kindle 3 vs Sony Reader Comparison Photo
Here’s a good Kindle 3 vs Sony Reader Touch Edition photo -
Let’s end things with this photo -
You can buy the Kindle 3 at Amazon for $189. There’s also the Kindle WiFi for $139.















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The kindle fonts are plain afwul.
Well, the default one and serif seemed fine to me. What font do you normally prefer to read with?
I have to agree that the Kindle’s Caecilia, a slab serif, is not easy to read. I was hoping Kindle 3 would have more choices. The Condensed font is better than the regular, but I have no interest in reading books with serif fonts.
I prefer tall serif fonts. My current E-Ink device allows custom fonts, and I’m happy using Arno Pro at the moment. The Nook’s Light Classic is pretty good, too.
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Funny thing is that the Kindle fonts have always looked fine to me and are very easy to read. It will be fun to experiment with the new K3 on Friday.
Warbreaker! Awesome. My brother is Brandon’s assistant.
Cool. Whoever did the cover for that book deserves a bonus.