Kindle Touch
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The Kindle Touch includes an “X-Ray” feature that lets users drill deeper into books to find people mentioned, interesting phrases, and more. The feature takes advantage of Shelfari to find additional information about the content users search.
Amazon said the Kindle Touch offers a two-month battery life, and that page turns in books are managed by taps instead of swipes. It also foregoes any buttons on the front of the device and instead uses only on-screen taps for controls.
Kindle Touch, with its light on
Amazon has priced the Kindle Touch at US$99 for the ad-supported model. The ad-free version costs $139. It will ship on November 21, and Amazon is not taking pre-orders.
The Wi-Fi plus 3G version is priced at $149 with ads, and $189 without ads.
[Updated with additional product details.]