One way to keep the price lower, I guess. The Kindle power adapter is sold separately. The Kindle "can be charged via connection to a computer." The familiar 5-way controller is in the center of the row. Very slowly, of course, but this is a model for those who don't do much typing while reading and who want the smallest, lightest e-reader. You can select alpha or numerical characters, one by one, for input. My favorite button the 'Back' button, and there's one here, on the left (bottom) and now a "Keyboard' button next to it, which will bring up a keyboard not unlike the diagram that is displayed when you press the "Sym key" on earlier Kindle 3's. The Basic Kindle with no touchscreen or keyboard does have Previous and Next page buttons on both sides of the Kindle (as in past models), which makes it possible to hold it with one hand. This is for the Basic Kindle, 4th generation, without Touchscreen or Keyboard, $79 with Special Offers, and $109 without Special Offers. The PDF and Kindle versions are both available at the top of the Kindle Documentation page. KINDLE 4 BASIC USER'S GUIDE IS NOW AVAILABLE
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