Thursday, January 24, 2019

On September 28 2011 the Kindle 4 was launched

THE SMALLER PRICE AND SIZE CAME AT THE COST OF THE MEMORY

As with any Kindle app, the Cloud Reader will sync with the user’s highlights, bookmarks, reading progress, and library.

This worked with Safari and Chrome browsers on computers. There was a version of Safari for the iPad available, too.

On September 28, 2011, the Kindle 4 was launched. This was the first Kindle to not have a complete keyboard. It contained a cursor pad as well as four buttons. It was 30 percent lighter and 18 percent smaller the Kindle 3.

It was silver-grey in color and was a lot cheaper than the earlier versions. It had a price tag of only $79.

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The smaller price and size came at the cost of the memory. This device only offered 2 GB of memory. This device didn’t work with audiobooks, and a headphone jack was also absent from it.

On November 15, 2011, The Kindle Touch began shipping. This Kindle was announced the same day the Kindle 4 was announced. This was the first Kindle with the touch-responsive screen.

It is the first Kindle to have a reference tool called the X-Ray. It has an internal storage of 4 GB and was compatible with Audible. The version that only has a Wi-Fi was available for $99. The Wi-Fi + 3G with no ads was available for $189.