Kindle Review
Kindle Review. This is a Reviews Alert for the Amazon Kindle Ebook Reader.
The Kindle is an electronic book reader that’s about the size of a trade paperback book. It’s primarily designed to enable you to get some of those ebooks off your dusty old hard drive and take them with you as you go to work, travel or relax on the beach.
Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device
Said by some early adopters to be the iPod of ebook readers, the Kindle created by Amazon has a new revolutionary electronic display that provides a high-resolution screen that is easy on the eyes as if you’re reading a real paperback book.
Some of the features that make the Kindle so attractive as an ebook reader is its high contrast screen that simulates a real printed book. It also comes with a built in free wireless data network called the “whispernet,” enabling you to browse and download books directly from the Amazon store.
In addition this electronic device is toted to be easy to use without a computer, any cables, or syncing required
Purchased ebooks are transmitted via a 3G cellular radio directly into the Kindle. There’s no service contracts or agreements to bother with making the wireless PC- free operation an attractive new feature. Buy a book online from your Kindle and it’s delivered electronically in less than one minute.
You can also choose from a wide assortment of over 130,000 books that are available for purchase including many current New York Times Best Sellers. Free book samples. Before you pay for any books you can download and read the first chapters for free to check them out.
With the Kindle you can access and read more than 300 of the top blogs. Blog topics include topics like technology, the business world, politics, sports and entertainment. Some of the stand out blogs you can access from the Kindle are TechCrunch, The Onion, The Huffington Post, Slashdot, BoingBoing and ESPN’s Bill Simmons, which are all updated automatically daily.
You can also read top newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post. Top magazines are accessible as well with titles like the Atlantic Monthly, Time and Forbes all delivered wirelessly on demand.
| Product Title: Amazon’s Kindle Book Reader
Website: Amazon.com - Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device Price: $359 User Base: Worldwide Display Screen: 6″ diagonal E-Ink® electronic paper display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 4-level gray scale System requirements: None, it doesn’t require a computer Size: (in inches): 7.5″ x 5.3″ x 0.7″ Weight: 10.3 ounces Website Title: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device Website Caption: We designed Kindle to provide an exceptional reading experience. Thanks to electronic paper, a revolutionary new display technology, reading Kindle’s screen is as sharp and natural as reading ink on paper—and nothing like the strain and glare of a computer screen. Kindle is also easy on the fingertips. It never becomes hot and is designed for ambidextrous use so both “lefties” and “righties” can read comfortably at any angle for long periods of time. Standout Features:Revolutionary high contrast screen does a good job of replicating the look of a real book. Free wireless access to browse popular blogs, newspapers and magazines is an outstanding feature not found in other electronic ebook readers. |
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