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kindle2a[1] On CNet’s “Crave” gadget blog, David Carnoy points out that Amazon is still stocking “refurbished” units (possibly just leftover new units) of the 2nd-generation Kindle and Kindle DX at $159.99 and $289.99 each.

The question is, whether these units are worth the price. There is only $40 of difference between that refurbished 2nd-gen and a new 3rd-gen device, and the screen improvements are probably worth that. And the model with the better screen and wifi only is $20 cheaper.

The price difference between the older and newer $359 DX is a bit higher at $70, but again comes down to the question of just how much that new higher-contrast screen is worth. And for just a bit more than either you can get a color iPad.

I would be a bit hesitant myself about spending that much money on a refurb. If you’re going to put that much money into it already, you might as well spend a little more and get the newest version.

 
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