Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Kindle DX (9.7-inch Reading Device) - The Perfect Digital Reader?


While the original Kindle and the Kindle 2 is designed for reading books, Amazon has released the new Kindle DX that is optimized for reading textbooks, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. You would think that the new 9.7-inch screen would be perfect for reading those materials but the truth is, the DX does has a lot of room for improvement.

First of all, the Kindle DX costs around $490 each, which is pretty expensive by any standards. A lower price tag will make it much more accessible to the mass market (but then again, it is the first of its kind). There are many people who will be reluctant to fork out close to five hundred bucks for a more stylish way to read their newspapers.

When it comes to PDF files, the Kindle DX is really just able to view it and nothing more. It is unable to increase the size of the fonts, nor magnify the images on them. If you read the PDF file in landscape, the font size may sometimes be more readable. So if you wish to view a lot of PDF files on it, be sure to increase the size of the fonts on your PC before you load them on the reader.

Due to its size, the Kindle DX is heavier than the smaller Kindle 2. Although it is still quite comfortable to hold it, it just doesn't have the portability of the smaller Kindle. You will need an average sized bag to carry it around with you. Then we have the page turn button. The new left-side-only page turn button is an improvement to prevent accidental page turns but when you are reading the material horizontally (landscape), the page turn will be on the top/bottom, making page turns a little awkward.

Despite its flaws, the Kindle DX is still a revolutionary, one-of-a-kind digital reader. Its larger screen makes reading newspapers and magazines so much easier. Although it is still far from perfect, it will provide an enjoyable reading experience for many (if they are willing to fork out the price). I am already looking forward for the launch of the Kindle DX 2 (if any)! Kudos to Amazon!




For more reviews and product info, visit Kindle DX Reader. For reviews on other e-book readers, visit http://e-book-readers.blogspot.com




Friday, June 1, 2012

Amazon Kindle Digital Ebook Reader - Learn About History, Popularity and How it Works


If you are tired of buying and exchanging paperbacks, you can start moving towards a new and revolutionary way to read using the Amazon Kindle. This device is one that allows you to look at books in an entirely different way, while giving you access to the newest best sellers, as well as the classics that are available. Understanding everything that is included in this digital e-book reader is one that is opening a new story book for technology and reading.

History of Amazon Kindle

Amazon Kindle was released by the online bookstore in November of 2007. The company, Amazon, is known as one of the largest online retail stores of books, and holds thousands of some of the best known titles in books. The concept behind this digital book reader is one that includes a consolidation of books in one small hand-held device. Through this e-book device, individuals can begin reading in a completely new way.

How Amazon Kindle Works

The concept of the Amazon Kindle is one that, through it's initial launch, is bringing a new way of reading through using a wireless reading device. The digital portal can hold up to 200 titles of books, allowing you to scroll through and read different titles at once. Along with this, are over 200,000 working titles that can now be downloaded on the portal. With this is the ability to download the content into electronic paper with the Amazon Kindle Format or through the Mobi Pocket Book, which allows the pages to have a specific look when you read them. These will be in formats such as plain text, PDF or even Jpeg images. Along with this, is a new and revolutionary way to connect to the books that you are reading.

Since Kindle often mis-spelled as Kindell or Kindel is also known for it's concepts as a digital reader, it becomes important to keep connected. With most wireless devices, this means finding a hot spot with the reader. However, with the Amazon Kindle, the wireless device allows you to connect anywhere and download the books you want to read at any time. As long as you have access to coverage of Sprint's EVDO Network, you can easily begin reading as much as you want.

Who Is Reading With the Amazon Kindle?

The popularity of the Amazon Kindle is one that is bringing in flocks of people who love to read and that consider themselves e-book readers. Most recently, this e-book device has been named in the top 10 of best gadgets of the year because of the growing popularity. This not only includes popularity, but also includes offering almost twice as many titles as any other e-book portal, including a wider variation of genres that are continuously being updated, including both newer and older titles. With this, is not only a flock to the main Amazon Kindle, but also areas that provide discounts and deals on the portable e-book reader.

If you love reading, and want to make sure that you can benefit by finding your favorite titles, then you can begin with looking into one of the best devices now on the market. The Amazon Kindle is one that is taking readers by storm, and allowing them to step into an electronic world of stories and ideas. Getting the most value out of this digital e-book reader is one that also provides you with the best in book titles.




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Friday, March 16, 2012

Kindle Vs Kindle DX - Which Wireless Digital Book Reader is Right For You?


Features That The Kindle & The Kindle DX Share

(1) Download books anywhere in just 60 seconds with 3G wireless. No monthly fees. No hunting for wi-fi hot spots.

(2) "Paper like display" with no glare even in bright sunlight.

(3) Free book samples. It's free to download & read the first chapters of a book so you can see whether it's worth your money to buy the whole book.

(4) Wireless with long battery life so you can read your books anywhere without worrying too much about recharging.

(5) Both Kindles are as thin as most magazines and they are both lighter than the average paperback book.

(6) "Text to speech" software included with the Kindle will actually read your books to you. This feature works for every book, newspaper, and magazine unless the publisher has specifically disabled it.

(7) Read books, magazines, newspapers, and even blogs. There's a selection of more than 350,000 books, magazines, newspapers, & blogs available at The Kindle Store. With subcriptions to magazines, newspapers, & blogs the new issues will be downloaded to your Kindle automatically.

Kindle DX Improvements

(1) The display is larger. 9.7 inches instead of 6" inches.

(2) It can hold more books. It holds about 3500 books rather than 1500. Of course for most people, 1500 will be way more than enough already!

(3) Auto rotating screen. The Kindle DX will automatically rotate from a portrait display to a landscape display as the reading device is turned so maps, graphs, & tables can be viewed in their full width.

(4) Native PDF reader. Unlike the original Kindle, the Kindle DX comes with a PDF reader.

Price Difference

As of right now the new & improved DX is selling for $489 while the regular Kindle (second generation) is selling for $299.




Kindle DX Review: More info on the Kindle DX including how it can be ordered online 24/7/365.

Global Kindle: With the new "global" Kindle, the device works in over 100 countries around the world.