
Who hasn't heard about the Kindle?
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We all know why we want a Kindle reader. It comes as no surprise that you want one and are ready to make the buy.
Think about the ability to carry more than fifty books with you...in fact, more than a hundred. Consider the easy use and all the other things that you can get. The price of a single book is about 20 dollars when you purchase a good hard cover, if not much more.
A Kindle book is less than ten dollars and you can carry all of the titles you love, along with newspapers, magazines, and even read blogs. Kindles 3G wireless also offers you the chance to get downloadable books right there from your own private little reading spot. Any time that you want you can add new books. How's that for convenience?
Since Kindle is so well received, you're going to find more than a quarter of a million books available to you for your Kindle.
Here are just some of Kindle's features:
Here are some features of the Kindle
- It is sleek & light
- It is simple to use
- It has an ergonomic design
- It has a 5-way controller
- The battery has a long life
- You can charge it via a USB cable
- It's easy to get books
- You can get books fast
- It holds over 1,500 books
- It has an automatic library backup
- The screen is paper-like
- The text-size is adjustable
- It has manual screen rotation
- You can read newspapers
- Zoon in on images
- You get wireless access to wikipedia
- It has a search feature
- You can listen to audiobooks
Thanks for the summary, which I came across via a Google search. However, I'm looking to buy the Kindle device in Germany. Seems like there's a bit more to consider in this case. At least that's what I figured when I discovered the best German info about the Kindle Kauf right here: http://www.ebook-reader-kauf.de/kindle/amazon-kindle-kaufen-in-deutschland. I supposed it's the same for other countries beyond the US. Would be nice to add this to your blog some time!
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