Kindle Wireless Reading Device is a new product from Amazon that is a book reader device. This allows you to read your books via a 6″ display screen on the device. Advantages include being able to download book through a wireless connection that connects directly to Amazons’ kindle store that boast over 90,000 titles.
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Amazon’s Kindle looks pretty cool. I am one of those people who love’s the mobility and the feel of a true book. I cannot stand reading a long PDF on my laptop because it’s difficult to read in bed, to throw in the car, a book bag a brief case and quickly pull out to read when I want to, plus it tires my eyes faster than reading some dead trees. But, I think the Kindle might actually be a device worth having. For $399 you get:
- A pleasant to read screen and easy to look at formatting
- EVDO network to browse and buy Amazon books anywhere you can get cell. Plus access to Wikipedia and an inbuilt dictionary
- It is compact in size similar to a notebook
- Have easy to use buttons and very hand navigations
- Good features, like search the books, bookmark and clip a current reading page, for easy access next time.
- Full qwerty keyboard
- You can take digital notes while reading your book
- Long battery life – without the cell on you can read for a week before recharging – and recharge is only 2 hours.
- Plus you get the books in kindle format for cheap price around $9.97, and your books are saved at Amazon for you backup.
- Eco friendly, eliminate paper use, inc, and carbon
- Paper books, costs money for transport, needs shelves for storage and they are heave to go around with.
This is one of the huge revolution to book lovers, you get a benefit of having literary all you books with you all the time, with the access on you finger tips. The kindle is said to handle an average of 15000 100-500 pages books, now if at one time these books wont be enough for you…then you need to get into Guinness world book of record.
Go to amazon and checkout this Amazing Amazon Kindle
