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Extrait: The Kindle has built-in 3G, providing wireless access to Amazon’s extensive – 330,000 titles and counting – book, newspaper and magazine store. Order a book and it downloads within a minute, billing your Amazon account. Text is clear..
The Kindle is one of the best eBook readers in terms of functionality – the eInk screen has amazing clarity, the controls are simple and intuitive and its unique 3G download service means that you can have a new novel in your hands in less than a mi...
The “International Edition” offers a disappointing service to anyone outside the USA. There’s still a two-point US plug, so you’ll have to shell out for an adapter and pay import fees on top of the $259 price tag. The Amazon store...
The Amazon Kindle International delivers excellent promise for the future of eBook readers, but the service and pricing need to improve to make UK readers happy. Amazon Kindle is tagged with Amazon Kindle and International. Select a tag (Amazon Kindle,...
Extrait: Consider the perfection that is a book, a product that has remained virtually unchanged in 600 years. Amazon is the latest to attempt the reinvention of this perfection with its Kindle e-book. As a device, Kindle is as clever and as carefully plotted ...
Extrait: The inclusion of wireless and the integration with the Amazon store make this the first really viable eBook reader. After years of attempts by myriad different companies, Amazon may finally have cracked the eBook market with the release of its much-hy...
Extrait: Readers know all about the Kindle. A mainstay of eReading for quite some time, the e-ink tablet may have lost some ground to others, but it still has bite. How much is left in the tank? We find out!There isn't much to the Kindle, to be quite honest. It's ...
Slim, light, Easytoread display, Large online bookstore
Poor typing controls, Limited mostly to Amazon.com books
The Amazon Kindle continues to outshine its competitors in performance and book selection while undercutting them on price thanks to cost-reducing and unobtrusive Special Offers lockscreen ads. Reviewers say if you're looking for a non-touch-screen ebook ...
The most affordable Kindle gets a subtle but worthwhile design upgrade (it's slimmer, lighter and less angular) and adds Bluetooth audio for accessibility, so visually impaired readers can hear VoiceView audio
No integrated light, price hasn't gotten any lower
The $69 Amazon Kindle is an excellent no-frills e-book reader for anyone who’s willing to forgo a built-in light or a touch screen.
The most affordable Kindle gets a subtle but worthwhile design upgrade (it's slimmer, lighter and less angular) and adds Bluetooth audio for accessibility, so visually impaired readers can hear VoiceView audio
No integrated light, price hasn't gotten any lower
The $69 Amazon Kindle is an excellent no-frills e-book reader for anyone who’s willing to forgo a built-in light or a touch screen.