Amazon Kindle introduction and feature
If you've looked into purchasing some sort of ebook reader until recently there were not too many viable options available. Even worse yet not many consistent ways to get ebook downloads. This all changed recently with Amazon.com unveiling its newest creation The Kindle. Kindle is a compact ebook reader, which is about the size of a paperback book! The Kindle which is only 4.9 inches by 7.5 inches and less than one inch thick provides a new incredibly portable option for anyone looking to purchase an ebook reader.
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By simply physical size specifications and internal memory, this tool is smaller than most books and can store over 200 of them! This newest adaptation to how a person is able to consume literature is a step in the right direction. However ebook readers have been around for some time, why is it that the Kindle stands out? The Kindle is unique in that it allows the readers not only to view material from it, but that amazon.com has enabled users to download new material to the Kindle through amazon's "Whispernet" which works with EVDO cellular data transmission. The Kindle can connect from anywhere to Amazon.com¡¦s Kindle Store and most trade paperback titles can be purchased for about ten dollars.
The way the Kindle is revolutionizing literature is not in that it is an easily accessible ebook reader, but that with the Kindle a user may sign up to receive the New York Times, Washington Post, or other national news publication wirelessly, and can browse the news just as easily as an other item with the Kindle. However the Kindle is not limited to just news and published books, the Kindle can also read many blogs and also be used to surf the Internet using the built in web browser.
While the Kindle is just an ebook reader, it does provide a bit of computing power to its user. The device enables inking and bookmarking on text similar to tablet computers. While the web browser is simple, and cannot support technologies such as Flash, it does add an increased amount of useability. The Kindle has a standard battery life of a week if the wireless is off or a day if wireless is on according to the amazon.com site. With a battery life that long can it be said that you can finish a book with one battery charge? Possibly?
So if you're in the market for a device which can carry all your current reading as well as you daily news reads then Kindle may be right for you. The device packs quite a bit within is small exterior and while it is one more gadget for the mobile user to take with the, the device does prevent you from carrying all of your reading material.
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