Decent cheap e-reader that doens't need wi-fi
The main thing the Kindle 2 has going for it its now low price and the Whispernet that avoids the need for Wi-fi. The battery life is great, though, as with all older products, you may need to replace it to get the full life out of it.
The included web browser was limited when it first came out, and is even more limited now, since cannot handle HTTPS properly. Gone are the days of it being a "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" by incorporating Wikipedia. Although the Internet connection is free, it's extremely limited.
If you want something more fully featured and don't mind using Wi-fi, you may want to pay a few dollars more to get a Kindle 4 or such. But if you want a no-light, e-ink e-reader you can use anywhere, you could do a lot worse.
The screen looks better than the lower resolution would make you think, as well. You cannot see individual pixels.
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