The famous Amazon Kindle, the wireless reading device was first introduced to the market by Amazon.com subsidiary Lab126 in the November 2007. It was sold out in five and a half hours and was out of stock until April 2008.
The first Kindle device which was priced at US $399 had 250 MB of internal memory (expandable) and could hold up to 200 non-illustrated titles. The display for this original Kindle device was 6 inch, 4-level Grayscale screen.
Amazon released the next generation Kindle Device, the Kindle 2 in 9th February 2009. With a more advance 16-level grayscale display, improved battery life, faster page-refreshing, and a text-to-speech option, Kindle 2 device was priced at US $359 which was a much better deal. With 2GB of internal memory it could hold up to 1500 non-illustrated titles.
Amazon announced an international version of the Kindle 2 on October 2009 which became available for online purchase on the 19th of the same month. Initially priced at US $279, the international version is very similar to the original kindle physically and works in over 100 countries.
The latest generation of the kindle family, the Kindle DX, which retails for US $489 has a variety of new features. One of such features is the ability to automatically rotate pages according to the orientation (landscape or portrait) if the device is turned on its side. Kindle DX has a 4GB storage capacity and could easily hold up to 3500 non-illustrated e-books.
Today the Kindle DX device has become a hot seller and there are lots of affiliates promoting this on their websites. 400,000+ kindle version books, magazines are available in the kindles store which can be downloaded wirelessly straight into the device in less than 60 seconds.
More information on Kindle DX [http://www.thewirelessreadingdevice.com/kindle-dx-wireless-reading-device/] and the latest content available for this device can be found on 'The Wireless Reading Device [http://www.thewirelessreadingdevice.com/]' Blog.
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