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Monday 30 November 2015

All new Kindle Paperwhite 6" Display reviewk

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This is a review of the Kindle Paperwhite launched July 2015. Essentially. the same as the previous Kindle Paperwhite but with a fantastic upgraded (300 dpi) screen, more memory and storage it's a terrific reading device. This review aims to describe both this product, and compare it with the other Kindle devices available to help you choose the best one for you.
It's broken up into sections so you can skip the less interesting bits. If you’re in a hurry I’ve included a summary at the start, and a Frequently Asked Questions section at the end.
Summary - What can you do with it?
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* Read a book. It can store 1,000s of books - take an entire library away with you on holiday.
* Buy a book. You can browse the Amazon kindle store, and buy books over a WIFI connection
* Borrow a book. Using the Kindle Owners Library you can borrow one of 60,000 books (if you have Amazon Prime Membership)
* Share your books. Using Amazon Family Library to link two Amazon accounts and four children and share your books with the entire family
* Highlight a section. Using the touch screen, you can highlight a particulary interesting few lines. If several people highlight the same section, that's also indicated.
* Record a bookmark. To come back to it later
* Read a book on your Kindle, continue on your smartphone or tablet computer, and it will jump to your last known position
* Look up a word, and record them in the vocabulary builder
* Track a characters appearance throughout a book using the “X Ray” feature.
* Read for weeks without needing to recharge - typically 4-6 weeks
* Share you books (Multiple Kindles on the same account, or "family sharing")
* Access every book you've ever owned "on the cloud" - available for download within seconds over WIFI or 3G..
What Devices are available?
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As of July 2015, Amazon have the following Kindle devices on sale:-
1. Kindle 6"
2. Kindle Paperwhite 6th Generation (212 dpi - launched October 2013)
2. New Kindle Paperwhite 7th Gen (300 dpi - launched July 2015)
3. Kindle Voyger
4. Kindle Fire - 6" or 7" colour tablet computers at around
So you're faced with a few devices, plus additional options. Which to buy? Here's a quick summary in order of cost.
*** The entry level Kindle ***
An entry level black and white (e-ink) book reader, it has a 6 inch touch screen with enough storage to hold thousands of books, and a battery which should last around 4 weeks.
A terrific device to read books, and a worthy contender. For the technically minded, it has a 1Ghz processor and 4Gb of memory with an E-ink display. Essentially this means it's (a) Black and White (b) Fantastic to read even in bright sunlight (c) Requires very little power - hence the battery lasts for weeks instead of hours.
*** New Kindle Paperwhite ***
Launched in 2015, this is really an upgrade adding a super-sharp display with 300 pixels per inch - the same as the top of the range Voyage. The high resolution screen does provide a crisp text which is pleasing to the eye, but battery life is reduced from 8 weeks of the “original Paperwhite” to 6 weeks - but still a very long time.
Compared to the existing (2013) Paperwhite it also includes double the memory which means it’s faster and slicker than before, and a new “Bookerly” font plus better presentation of fonts on screen.
If you have an existing Paperwhite it’s probably not worth upgrading. However, if you own a prior device, you’ll notice the huge leap in screen quality, contrast and performance.
*** The Voyage ***
Far more expensive that Paperwhite, this is thinner and 26g lighter. It has more of a “quality” feel with the screen flush with the e-reader body which makes it look more like a tablet, and keeps direct from getting caught in the edges. The back has a “soft touch” plastic finish which feels lovely in the hand, and it has new “Page Press” buttons on the side to turn the pages. When the buttons are pressed there’s a gentle vibration for feedback (nice touch). It has 4Gb of storage (same as the Paperwhite), and a similar battery which should last around 6 weeks on a single charge.
Although it has the same sharp (300 dpi) screen as the Paperwhite, the backlight includes an ambient light sensor so it automatically adjusts to different lighting conditions. This means if you read it the dark it will automatically adjust the brightness so it doesn’t look too bright. In addition, you’ll find when you switch off the room light your eyes naturally become accustomed to the darkness. To compensate, the Voyage automatically softens the light slightly. A lovely example of attention to detail in this premium device.
*** Kindle Fire Tablet Computer ***
The "Kindle Fire” range is a very different beast to the rest of the Kindle range. Similar to the Apple iPad mini, it has a high resolution screen, a fast processor and lots of memory with a colour screen and a much shorter battery life - hours rather than weeks. Although you can read books on a “Fire” using the Amazon Kindle App, you’ll find the Kindle with it’s sharp black and white screen far more like reading a physical book. You’ll find it produces less eye strain, and whereas a tablet computer is better suited to surfing the web, watching videos and reading eMails, the Kindle is a dedicated “book reader” device.
Unlike a Kindle, the Fire produces light at the blue end of the spectrum which means it may make it harder for you to sleep. The Paperwhite and Voyage also ave the advantage of a soft white back-light which is far more suited to reading in bed, and it won’t for example, wake your partner if reading in the dark.
Finally, unlike the rest of the Kindle range, the Fire is almost useless in bright sunlight so while it’s fine for everyday use, it’s less useful on holiday. The Kindle range of devices are perfect to take away on holiday as they can carry thousands of books, and are a pleasure to read even in bright sunlight.
What other options do I have?
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Having decided upon the model (Kindle, Paperwhite, Voyage or Fire), the next decision is around:-
* Special Offers - ie. adverts
* 3G or WIFI connection
Personally I have no issue with adverts on a Kindle. They only appear on screen when the screen saver is on, and are not at all distracting.
The 3G option is a more difficult question. This effectively means you can use your kindle to buy or download books “over-the-air” instead of at home or near a WIFI hotspot. Personally I went for the WIFI model as the saving is considerable, but it’s a personal choice. Of course if you won’t have WIFI at home, then you’ll need the 3G option.
One point worth mentioning however, is if you have a modern smartphone, you can always create a “Personal Hotspot” or local WIFI signal that your Kindle (or indeed any other WIFI device) can connect to. Got to Settings —> Personal Hotspot on your mobile to set one up, and you can connect your WIFI only Kindle while you’re out and about.
Conclusion
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If you love books but your on a budget, the original Kindle with WIFI and special offers is a great option. You’ll still be able to carry thousands of book around with you, but you’ll lose out on the soft white back-light and super crisp display of the Papwerwhite.
The Kindle Paperwhite is your next best option and is a terrific device for reading with a superb 300 dpi super-sharp screen. Finally, there’s the top of the range Voyage with the “page press” buttons and ambient light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness.
If you’re in the market for a “Tablet Computer” then the Kindle Fire range is worth considering, but you’ll get a better “book reading” experience on the Kindle. Myself I have both a Paperwhite and an iPad Air 2. I was skeptical at first, but the Kindle is a perfect device for reading with one hand (on the train), and the back-light and long battery life a huge bonus.

Friday 27 November 2015

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp calm on Sturridge injury

According to Jurgen Klopp , Daniel Sturridge's recent injury is not a cause of major concern .


Liverpool will be hosting Swansea on Sunday afternoon and despite the injury blow to their forward Sturridge, Liverpool fans will be with his latest medical report.
When question about the striker's current situation and if there was a possibility he could face the Swans, Klopp said: "I don't know. But five weeks in a row without playing means he needs matches. It is not that serious."


Wednesday 25 November 2015

Manchester City vs Juventus preview

Juventus vs Manchester city

The last time these 2 teams played in the Champions League , Juventus came from a goal behind to win 2-1  at the Etihad stadium with goals from strikers Mandzukic
and Morata.A win for either Juventus or Manchester City would result in qualification to the round of 16 while a draw would be enough for City to see themselves through
to the next round. Manchester City currently currently sit at the top of Group D with 9 points while Juventus have managed to secuRe 8 points from their 4 games .The other
2 teams Sevilla and Borussia Monchengladbach have performed rather poorly with 3 points and 2 points respectively.Sevilla might probably end up qualifying for the Europa league with a 3rd place to finish and winning it for the 3rd time in a row .



Juventus endured a terrible start to their Serie A campaign this season  being at the bottom half of the table but are now slowly starting to climb back up with 3 wins from their last 3 matches including a 3-1 victory against Empoli .The win against Milan mean Juevntus currently are in 6th position in the Serie A . Juventus weren't very convincing on the weekend in their win  against Milan where a second half strike from Dybala was enough to secure victory against a rather poor Milan side. Juve's new signing Mario Mandzukic hasn"t done very well so far in the Serie A with only 2 goals from 7 starts in
the league as The Old Ladt has suffered from the departure of star striker Carlos Tevez to Boca Juniors in the summer.On the other hand, Juan Cuadrado who arrived to Juve from Chelsea has had a good contribution to the team with 3 assists and a goal from his 6 starts. Pogba wasn't at his best vs  Milan but he will have to find his brilliant form again as Juventus look to go through to the next round .

Juventus are also facing an injury crisis as defender Patrice Evra and midfielder Sami Khedira have been rated doubtful for Wednesday"s clash with City. Both the player"s experience will be missed as they know what it takes to win this prestigious tournament. Hernanes has been sidelined for almost a month with a thigh injury although he is already suspended for the club's next two European games. Hernanes was injured in Saturday's clash with AC Milan and, although he played until halftime, the Brazilian man did not come back out for the second half.

Manchester City will be looking to recover from the back of a humiliating 4-1 defeat to Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool at the weekend.Manchester City are currently 3rd in theleague table and only 2 points behind league leaders Leicester City. City were at the top for quite a while but have lost the top spot after failing to win both of their last league games .

Manchester City's  new signings on the other hand have been far more impressive . De Bruyne who arrived from an impressive campaign at wolfsburg where he scored 16 goals and 27 assists  has found the back of he net thrice and has had 4 assits to his name in the English Premier League. Many thought the move would be unsuccessful since De Bruyne has strugged previously at Chelsea, but the Belgian has proved the doubters wrong so far .


While the 49 million signing from Liverpool, Raheem Sterling  has been one of city"s best performers . The move was heavily criticized and Sterling was considered to be overrated and overpriced , but the Liverpool signing  has scored 4 goals and 1 assist in the Premier League and seems to be getting only better with age on his side .

Their key player however will be fan-favorite Sergio Aguero .Aguero has had a few injury problems this season but is fit again and found the back of the net at the weekend vs Liverpool. His moment of the season was that brilliant 5-goal haul vs Newcastle United early on in the season  .  Aguero has had 7 goals from 9 games in the Premier League . Aguero has also made his mark in the Premier League and scored a brilliant hat-trick in the group stage to complete a comeback against Bayern Munich and he is known to deliver in the  the big games.

Manchester City will once again miss the absence of their captaian Vincent Kompany who also wasn't playing when they got thrashed by liverpool in the weekend and his absence will definitely be felt at the back again . Kompany is likely to reurn against Southampton on the weekend epl fixture. Another key player  David Silva is also doubtful for the clash against Juventus .

Influential midfielder Yaya Toure's performances haven't been up to the mark lately but City will hoping he can pull the strings in midfield in Wednesday's game.

It's pretty hard to call this game since both teams have been having their problems.City will definitely be more vulnerable at the back but Juventus also lack the firepower to take advantage of the absence of  Kompany.Overall it should be a pretty exciting and close fixture.