Amazon Kindle vs. iPod Touch vs. Books: What Are The Best Options For Different Types Of Traveler?

Reading is the pastime of the frequent flier as a good way to stay entertained on long flights, unexpected delays, or the usual layovers. It’s been a while since Amazon released its wireless reading device, the Kindle and I decided to test whether its the ultimate way to read at 30,000 feet.

The contender is an iPod Touch that has been jailbroken, (something you’ll need to do if you want to read eBooks).

Up against both are classical books, made of nothing but paper and ink. Here’s how each fared.

Aspect: Size

Aspect: Security Lines

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Aspect: Power

Aspect: Functionality

Aspect: Readability

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Aspect: Connectivity

The Ultimate Winner: Books – They may be heavy and a one-trick pony, but they’ll get you through security lines quickly, can be used without electricity, and don’t cost much. You can protect your privacy by making a book cover. Don’t worry about weight, unless you’re going to be gone for a few weeks – once you calculate the amount of time you’ll be reading you’re likely to find that it’s only a book or twos worth.

[photo by: dionhinchcliffe]