Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 8:22
- Tags: Device, Kindle, Reading, Wireless
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- Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines
- Carry Your Library: Holds up to 3,500 books, periodicals, and documents
- Gorgeous Large Show: 9.7″ diagonal e-ink screen reads like real paper; boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and sharp images
- Auto-Rotating Screen: Show auto-rotates from portrait to landscape as you turn the device so you can view full-width maps, graphs, tables, and Web pages
- Built-In PDF Reader: Native PDF support allows you to carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go
Product Description
Sleek & Trim Kindle DX is as thin as most magazines. Just over a third of an inch in profile, you’ll find Kindle DX fits perfectly in your hands. Gorgeous Large Show Kindle DX’s large show is ideal for a broad range of reading material, including graphic-rich books, PDFs, newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Kindle DX’s show is two and a half times the size of the Kindle show. Whether you’re reading the latest bestseller or a financial report, text and images are amazingly sharp on the 9.7″ screen. Auto-Rotating Screen By simply turning the device, you can immediately see full-width landscape views of maps, graphs, tables and Web pages. Built-In PDF Reader Unload the loose documents from your briefcase or backpack, and place them all on Kindle DX. From neighborhood newsletters to financial statements to case studies and product manuals–you can take them all with you on Kindle DX. Native PDF support allows you to carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go. With Amazon’s Whispernet service, you can send your documents directly to your Kindle DX and read them anytime, anywhere. 5-Way Controller Kindle DX has an simple-to-use 5-way controller, enabling precise on-screen navigation for selecting text to highlight or looking up words. Simple to Use, No Computer Required Kindle DX is completely wireless and ready to use right out of the box–no setup, no cables, no computer required. Long Battery Life – Read for Days Without Recharging With Kindle DX’s long battery life, you can read on a single charge for up to 4 days with wireless on. Turn wireless off and read for up to 2 weeks. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store and downloading content. In low coverage areas or in 1xRTT only coverage, wireless usage will consume battery power more quickly.
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You’ve probably heard amazon shills waxing poetic about their dreams of a “paperless society”, but dont be fooled. Paper is a renewable resource folks; there is nothing incorrect with using as much paper as you want. Every paper maker in america uses ecologically friendly forestry that insures that all the trees they cut down are replaced. The vast forests carefully nurtured by the paper conglomerates remove harmful toxins and shelter billions of woodland creatures. Without the paper business, those forests probably wouldnt even exist – they would be turned into farmland or developed for commercial real estate. Furthermore, paper is really biodegradeable whereas the kindle is a plastic piece of junk filled with toxic chemicals.
If you care about the environment, please donate the $400 you were going to spend on the kindle to a charity that will protect this planet’s endangered wildlife.
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Its not like downloading books for the kindle is cost-free like some people suggest. You have to charge your kindle regularly, which takes electricity, which pollutes the environment. Furthermore, when you download books off the internet that really takes alot of energy because of all the computers and servers on the network that are required to be operating, each one using a substantial amount of electricity. There are also huge infrastructure costs associated with building, maintaining, and upgrading wireless networks. So my advice is that if you consider the supposedly eco – friendly characteristics of the kindle to be an vital selling point, reckon again.
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i like this new kindle it is way larger i pre order it on may 22 and i could wait until i could get it it comes tommrow
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Why no color? The world is, right? Travel books, art, maps, brochures, comics – what part of this is hard to know?
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Like Ms. Cameron I feel that Amazon is missing out on a b-i-g market without color. Art books … cook books …. certainly would run and not walk to buy.
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My son has dyslexia and would be greatly helped by a Kindle. But, to be really game changing he would need it to be in color. A colored font or background helps dyslexia challenged kids to read. Color cannot be that hard to add.
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