Like a book without a bookmark and a library without shelves, Kindle 3 is ready to use once out of the box as it comes installed with all the necessary software.
Kindle 3 can carry 3500 titles that can be arranged according to preferred categories in the inbuilt library despite its slim size. Previously deleted books can be re downloaded from the archive as they were when you discarded them. Kindle 3 has an e-Ink screen with 50% better contrast for clearer text and images. The screen is glare free. It allows reading for hours without feeling the strain outdoors. Kindle has been designed to sanction ease of use and readability with fonts in 8 sizes in different language scripts. A bookmark is never needed as Kindle always remembers to mark your page. Kindle 3 fits in The New Oxford American Dictionary with over 250,000 entries and definitions that get displayed at the bottom of the screen every time you click on a word. It has a five way controller that allows you to manipulate articles and text of your choice. Kindle also allows archiving and collecting the articles from online newspapers and magazines.
Besides being lighter, thinner and ergonomically designed, as mentioned in the Kindle 3 review, it never heats up, which gives you hours of pleasurable reading. It has a soft touch back and page turning buttons on both sides so you can turn pages from either side. Superior web connectivity provides coverage in over 100 countries and books can be downloaded in 60 seconds. Newspapers of your country are accessible even on long holidays through the web for a minimal charge or to be downloaded from a computer at no cost at all. Personal documents and PDF downloads can be read on the go. Its QWERTY keyboard lets you make notes, highlight text or passages for future reference or to share with friends on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter or Amazon book readers network and to search efficiently on the inbuilt dictionary, Wikipedia or elsewhere online.
Whispernet ups the usability quotient of this gadget. The Kindle Store has 670,000 books, newspapers, magazines, blogs and pre 1923 free classics. Finally not only does the Kindle allow you to listen to music and pod casts, but its unique text-to-speech and read-to-me features are a boon for people with impaired vision.
To find out more about new Kindle 3, please read about Kindle 3 in the Kindle 3 review.
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