any one of them. the whole purpose for any of the kindles was to read books.
An iPod touch and a Kindle. Enter the iPod touch, 4th generation (or iPhone 4), with double the screen resolution of prior models. Reading the info.
The Kindle PaperWhite. The battery lasts for a long time, and it's easy to read even in moderately bright light.
No, the Kindle is only for downloading and reading books.
Kindle is a wireless reading device by Amazon (same amazon as amazon.com) A kindle edition would be an edition of a book that is formatted to be read on the wireless reading device Kindle. <P></P>
Yes, the Kindle Fire can be adjusted for outside reading by increasing the screen brightness to improve visibility in sunlight. Additionally, using a matte screen protector can help reduce glare. However, the Kindle Fire's LCD screen may still struggle in direct sunlight compared to e-ink devices like the Kindle Paperwhite. For the best outdoor reading experience, consider using an e-ink Kindle.
No, the Kindle is primarily for reading. Although you can play games on the Kindle like Blackjack.
Kindle has no camera. It's not an iPad. It's made for reading :)
Ipad2 has reading apps, along with games, internet, music, and other useful gadgets. A kindle just has reading.
The best reviewed electronic is the kindle, and you find these on the amazon website for very cheap. They are very valuable devices and hold lots of books.
Direct quote from Amazon's web-site - relating to the Kindle's file-handling capabilities - "...Email personal documents and PDFs direct to your Kindle to read and annotate on-the-go..."
You can't play Minecraft on a Kindle. A Kindle is a piece of technology used for reading, not playing games. An iPod can, but not a Kindle.
There are many different brands to buy from. The best would probably be the Barnes and Noble nook or the kindle. The kindle is the best selling so I would recommend you buy that one.