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I had one of those that measured your bmi and all that before this one and hated it…too many buttons and wasn’t accurate. I went simple this time and LOVE this…very accurate too.
Nukote Laser Jet Cartridge

I bought the Kindle 1 quite early and have been reading on it with great delight these past several years. I am an older individual and have found the adjustable type at Level 5 a special comfort in reading. After due consideration I recently bought the new Kindle 2 model, and it’s the differences to me I want to address. The new model has multiple improvements and is a much sleeker package, and I am still getting accustomed to it. However, it strikes me that the K1 was a reading device, with little attention to pictorial graphics, print-to-speech, etc.; it fit in the hand in its leather case, much like a small book. It was simplicity itself. The new device first doesn’t seem to me as easy to read: in apparently achieving more precise graphics with its greater gray scale capacity, the K2 print no longer looks like print on paper; the background is now a smooth grey and the type looks like print on a sheet of laser paper. The earlier K1 had a much greater illusion of print on slightly rougher and grayer facsimile paper–one literally was lost in print and the type stood out with more solidity. Further, the spacing of print on the newer model seems more crowded despite the adjustment control (it only affects the margins); when I compare the same page of text on both models at the same print size, clearly the K1 has a more spacious grouping of words, and with it a greater illusion of reading text. I think this has something to do with the gray scale once again. To my eyes, the brief “flash” on screen when page turning seems greater and more obtrusive in the new model. As one reader had previously noted, the absence of highlighted passages in full on the Notes & Marks pages is also sorely missed for those of us who like to review our books by reading through our notes and marked passages. Furthermore, on that page, the abbreviated first line or so of a highlight indicated on the Notes & Marks pages is now rendered in the same large print I use for routine r
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