Kindle Touch e-readerThe original Amazon Kindle Touch was the first e-ink reader device to break break the mass market. It's successors, Kindle 2 and 3, are the best selling e-readers in that market. Now the Kindle Touch crosses into the tablet market as a touch-enabled e-reader. Amazon is offering the device using the familiar two price-point scheme: the $99 ad-supported model and $139 without ads.

The Kindle Touch is lighter and shorter, but thicker than the Kindle 3 making it a little easier to hold. Kindle Touch has headphone and micro-USB jacks at the bottom, a simple press-key power button (not the slide button of previous models), which is small and rigid enough not to get pressed by accident. The Kindle Touch ditches the black buttons of the Kindle 3 and has just a single button on the face. That's it. No page turn buttons, nothing. Read more of this post