Saturday, September 25, 2010

Amazon Kindle New 3G Ebook Reader

The Amazon Kindle 3 ebook reader is indeed a library on-the-go. You can personally build and collect books and store them in your Kindle reader to have your own library with you wherever you go. Also, it has other features that give you optimal convenience and give you value for your money.

New Amazon Kindle 3G readers have E-ink screens that have black and white display. Unlike LCD and backlit screens, you can read your Kindle even while you are outdoors. Your pages will be displayed like that of a real paperback book. You will have a large screen area for comfortable reading of PDFs that usually have small fonts. You can also adjust font settings to make them bigger or smaller.

New Kindle price is $139 or $189 depending on model. If you are lucky, you can manage to find a Kindle sale on the web and get great discounts.

You are entitled to download books from the Kindle shop for free or for low, low prices. Get the latest bestsellers and periodicals from the massive selection available. There are over 670 000 books which includes 107 of 111 New York Times Best Sellers. It has a built-in PDF reader as well to allow you to read your journals and other important references.

The Amazon Kindle new reader weighs a meager 8.5 ounces. It is thinner than a magazine because it only measures 1/3 of an inch thick. With double the storage, you can put it 3500 books in your e-reader and read them anywhere. If your eyes get tired of reading, let the Kindle 3G read them out to you with the Text-to-Speech feature. You don’t have to hold out finishing the book this way.

Add to that the Whispersync feature which allows you to hook up your Kindle with your other devices such as your Blackberry, Android, iPad or Mac. Once you have bought the book, you can read it with any of your devices because of the Whispersync.

Amazon Kindle new readers are indeed ahead of the competition so you better get yours now.

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    Slimmer and sleeker looking than the original Kindle; large library of tens of thousands of e-books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online store;
    Built-in free wireless "Whispernet" data network--no PC needed;
    Built-in keyboard for notes and navigation;
    A faster processor speeds up the device;
    With 2GB of internal memory, it's capable of storing 1,500 electronic books;
    Font size is adjustable;
    Improved battery life;
    Displays image files and plays MP3 and AAC audio;
    Compatible with Windows and Mac machines;
    New Text-to-Speech feature allows you to have text read aloud.

    Built-in Dictionary with Instant Lookup
    Never get caught without a dictionary. Kindle includes The New Oxford American Dictionary with over 250,000 entries and definitions, so you can seamlessly look up the definitions of words without interrupting your reading. Come across a word you don't know? Simply move the cursor to it and the definition will automatically display at the bottom of the screen. Never fear a sesquipedalian word again--simply look it up and keep reading.

    Wireless Access to Wikipedia
    Kindle also includes free built-in access to the world's most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia--Wikipedia.org. With Kindle in hand, looking up people, places, events, and more has never been easier. It gives whole new meaning to the phrase walking encyclopedia.

    Search
    Kindle makes it easy to search within a book, across your library, in the Kindle Store, or even the Web. To use the Search feature, simply type in a word or phrase you're looking for, and Kindle finds every instance in your book or across your Kindle library. Looking for the first reference of a character in your book? Simply type in the name and search. You can extend your search to the Kindle Store to find related titles you may be interested in. Explore even further by searching Wikipedia and the Web.

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