Personal Technology columnist Ed Baig Kindle goes hands-on with The New Voyage Kindle e-reader.

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NEW YORK – Ah, the many ways you can immerse yourself into a bestseller nowadays: on tablets, smartphones, and computers.

That’s why it’s sometimes easy to overlook what remains the best place to consume Such a book – notwithstanding its printed form. I’m speaking of the dedicated electronic reader space, long dominated by Amazon’s Kindle.

Happily, Amazon is still paying close attention to its bread-and-button Kindles, even as it pushes harder into making Broader Purpose tablets and smartphones. The winner is anyone who loves to read.

Exhibit A arrives with The Brand New Kindle Voyage, the seventh-generation of the venerable franchise Kindle. It’s simply the best dedicated e-reader money can buy, assuming That Is that you have lots of money.

Indeed, Kindle Voyage costs $ 199 (with ads) for a Wi-Fi only model, compared with $ 119 for what used to be the top-of-the-line Kindle Paperwhite. Add 3G cellular connectivity and the Voyage price with ads climbs to $ 269.

Meantime, a new entry level Kindle, Which unlike its higher priced siblings does not come with a light to let you read in the dark, costs a mere $ 79 Heck, Voyage is even priced lower than any of the smaller-screen, high-definition multimedia color tablets That Fire Amazon sells.

So, is this luxury eBooks voyage worth taking ? Apparently a lot of people think so – last I checked, Amazon will not have Voyage in stock until late November.

I agree, with the qualifier That I also believe people will be perfectly satisfied with Paperwhite, Still a stud eReader in its own right. The budget of $ 79 Kindle is nothing to scoff at, either.

None of the EARLIER Kindles though quite match up to the job does Voyage of replicating the real paper experience on an electronic display. In techie terms, Voyage has a 6-inch grayscale, 300 ppi or pixels per inch display, and boasts twice the number of pixels than are