By: Jared D. Ingram | 2010-09-26 | Electronics Amazon's Kindle, introduced in 2007, is an electronic book reader. It is used to search for and download books, and display pages on its six-inch screen. It is very lightweight and is therefore portable. read more
By: Mark Boyle | 2010-07-29 | Technology The new Amazon Kindle DX is regarded as a complicated wireless reading device which allows the user to download and choose from over an incredible six hundred thousands books at a very keen price. Moreover, all books can be downloaded in less than one minute without monthly fees. Here is useful information you need. read more
By: ArtisticWriters | 2011-02-22 | Software Well, after all the rumors, the brand new Amazon Kindle 3 is finally here. Once again, much was said about the possible changes Amazon would make to their already successful reading device. And one more time, many of them were not correct at all. Fortunately for serious ebook readers, though, Jeff Bezos did not intend to please everybody nor did he intend to incorporate every single bell and whistle Kindle's rivals went with. Amazon quite simply tried Kindle 3 to be a better reading device by le read more
By: M.Lewis | 2011-02-21 | Computer Best Amazon Kindle;Ebook reading devices have been a huge seller in the technology market for past couple of years since the introduction of the Kindle, Amazon's revolutionary reading device read more
By: Travis Van Slooten | 2010-03-29 | Consumer Electronics While the Kindle DX is touted to be an ebook reader that's in a class of its own with the many new features that it comes with as compared to its predecessors, not all will agree with this. Just read Amazon Kindle DX reviews and you'll find a merry mix of happy and less-than-satisfied customers. Here's what they have to say about the Kindle DX. read more
By: Hamish Hayward | 2010-04-02 | Consumer Electronics The new Amazon Kindle DX will start shipping on June 10 2009. It's bigger than the Kindle 2 - but is it really any better? Your DX V Kindle 2 comparison is here... read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-15 | Computer forensics The Nook of Barnes & Noble is one of the youngest participants in the market for eBook readers on the shelves. Bring innovation to the mix a color screen. This can be elegant library books Find your color images of the titles of the books' covers. read more
By: LinkJehion | 2011-05-13 | Technology One is the eldest brother in the tablet computer market, representative product is Apple iPad; Another is the first in the e-book industry, representative product is Kindle. read more
By: Jessie Moore | 2010-09-06 | Gadgets and gizmos Choosing the best e-based book is somehow a tough task to deal with especially now that your options are getting many already. As expected, different manufacturers will show-off their best effort to be able to produce such eye-catcher advertisements and features that will surely catch everyone's attention. read more
By: Robert Vonau | 2010-03-30 | Consumer Electronics Learn about the features of the Amazon Kindle and Amazon Kindle DX wireless reading devices. The Kindle and Kindle DX are changing the way the we read forever. read more
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By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-18 | Computer forensics Amazon's New Addition To The Kindle Family Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Carry Your Library: Holds up to 3500 books, periodicals, and documents Beautiful Large Display: 9.7″ diagonal e-ink screen reads like real paper; boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and sharp images Auto-Rotating Screen: read more
By: Ben Dave | 2010-09-10 | Electronics Amazon has it all plus you can do the shopping even at the privacy of your own house or office only. Aside from that convenience, Amazon is also known to have customer service that will make your buying a Kindle a great experience too. read more
By: Kurt Hartman | 2010-03-28 | Technology The Amazon Kindle has become the reader's best friend, and is one of the most beloved products since the iPhone. While its past is storied, competition and privacy issues cloud its future viability. Read on to find what is in store for the Kindle, and the issues that face its growing number of users. read more