Juthymas Harntha reads books and news on all sorts of gadgets, from the Kindle to the iPod Touch to the BlackBerry. That doesn’t mean she’s excited about a larger, pricier Kindle that Amazon.com Inc. announced this week.

“It didn’t tempt me in the least,” said Harntha, a 35-year-old lawyer who lives in London and owns the original Kindle. “I can’t imagine lots of people will go for it because of the price and because it so quickly followed on the second one.”

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