Introducing 2nd Generation Kindle
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Kindle Second Generation E-Book Reader Review
Amazon has been in the book business for years. Jeff Bezos started Amazon as a simple online book store, but in the past few years Amazon has become one of the largest retailers around the world, selling electronics, grocery, and almost anything money can buy. But throughout th
e years Amazon has stayed loyal to what made it great in the first place. Millions of people use Amazon to purchase books every year and save money in the process. Amazon’s top management clearly realized their opportunity here, and that is why they launched Kindle 1.0 a year ago. Kindle 1.0 was an e-book reader that was designed to help folks buy books and receive them instantly on their e-book reader. With most e-books selling for $9.99, consumers managed to save thousands of dollars on their book needs and consequently buy more books.
Kindle 2.0 is the 2nd generation of Amazon’s top gadget. The device has been re-designed to make it easy for folks to use. The E-ink technology has been improved a lot and the screen is clearer. Amazon has increased the internal memory for Kindle to allow folks to carry over 1500 on the device. You also can leave the device on for more than 2 weeks with a single charge. The device is highly portable (only 10.2 ounces) and is thinner than your iPhone 3G.
Amazon Kindle is a connected device. Your e-book reader comes with a complimenta
ry wireless connection to Amazon Whispernet. You can use this service to access Wikipedia, do your research, or even update your status on Twitter. Your connection allows you to receive your purchased books from Amazon in less than 60 seconds which means you won’t have to wait weeks to get your books ever again.
Read-To-Me is an innovative feature that has been added to Kindle 2G. Now your e-book reader can read your books to you. Whether you are too tired to read or you want to multitask, you can use your Amazon reader to do your reading for you.
Amazon Kindle 2G is not for everyone. The device is not cheap (priced at $359) and is designed for people who read a lot of books. If you are a casual reader, you may want to stay away. But if you read lots of books every month, you should consider purchasing the Kindle.
Author: Panah C Rad
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