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Extrait: Over the years, there have been other electronic book readers, but none has been highly successful. The Kindle is the first device of this type developed by Amazon.com, a company whose primary focus is on books. Can a company that understands how to se...
Extrait: What is it? Six months ago, Amazon introduced a new product, called the Kindle. Developed by Amazon itself, the Kindle sets out to change the way we read books, newspapers, weblogs, and more. In a nutshell, the Kindle is a compact, electronic bo...
Text looks great; plays audiobooks, MP3s; incredibly simple download process
Questionable design choices; poor navigation
Amazons Kindle wireless reading device certainly advances the category with its excellent store and wireless abilities—too bad it feels like a beta product. ...
Easy-to-read screen, quick access to downloading books, large internal and external memories
Must pay for periodicals and blogs, design not very rugged, e-mail transfers awkward and pricey
The Amazon Kindle is a great way to carry all those books, magazines and newspapers around with you while you are on the go. Those unfamiliar with e-books are usually wary of the idea of reading from portable computers. Screens perform poorly in direc...
Extrait: And at an average price of $9.99 for a New York Times best seller or new release, it’s an affordable alternative to traditional book buying — if you can accept the initial unit price. Amazon lets you read the first chapter for free before you...
Extrait: Kindle Wireless Reading DeviceCompany: Amazon Kindle? No, I wasn’t looking for one of these. Ebook (eBook? ebook?) readers have always been seriously lacking in both design and function, as well as services. Kindle seems to be different, however. Pe...
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Publié: 2008-02-21, Auteur: Will , review by: maximumpc.com
Cheap books. Great screen and impressive battery life; when not using wireless.
Closed eBook format locks you into the Kindle forever. Expensive. Doesn't support PDF.
Extrait: Kindle is Amazon’s new product that lets you read books anywhere, at any time. I was sent a Kindle review unit before the holidays and have been using it ever since. The experience starts with the revolutionary display. The screen uses electronic pa...
Digital ink display, higher contrast than previous generation
Nationwide (USA) wireless access for online store
Magazine and newspaper subscriptions available with automatic delivery
No computer required, but works equally well with Mac and PC
Reads unenc...
No screen lighting
Not available outside the USA due to wireless carrier issues
Native format support limited to Kindle books, Mobipocket and text; other formats need conversion
Cannot read purchased/encrypted Mobipocket books despite support for unencryp...
A couple of weeks ago, Amazon made a huge media splash with the introduction of the Kindle, their entry into the field of e-book hardware. With bundled wireless access to its online store, a keyboard for searching, and Amazon’s clout in the pub...
is that the Kindle right now is too expensive and it is not worth its sales price. I’d expect at least PDF support, a sophisticated MP3 player, a color display, and some notch of decentralization. It would be great to have the ability to do somethin...