Showing posts with label Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Generation. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

5 Reasons Why New Generation of Kindle Is Really Worth Buying


With a new generation Kindle on already on the market many ask the question: is it really worth the asking price? For all book lovers it is quite difficult to drop a habit of reading a real book and start using one device which may hold all of them. In the other hand scientists predict paper books will disappear completely within next 20-30 years. Is it really possible? Well, with the revolution brought with new Kindle it is likely that we have to change our reading habits. I found 5 main reasons for which transfer from paper books to e-books is a tempting idea.

With Kindle you are able to adjust the font size. It really makes reading a more enjoyable experience, especially for elderly readers. Number of the books printed with large font is really minimal and not all the books are available in this format.

Storage. Fed up with heavy books almost breaking your shelves? Fed up with this entire dust gathering on books' covers? Imagine having them all in just small one box. Yes, Kindle is a type of box which will replace your entire home library.

Want to save on books? E-books are much cheaper. Not only this - some of them are completely free. You get easier access to the titles you could struggle to get in the paper format.

Do you want to make comments and mark important fragments of book without actually destroying it? The Kindle comes equipped with a number of built-in tools, which will let you do whatever you did before using a pencil.

Fed up with printing documents? With new Kindle you will be able to transfer them onto built-in disk.

As you can see there are several benefits coming with Amazon Kindle ownership. I browse through on-line forums to see incredible number of really happy users, who recommend it without any doubts. It is definitely a buy worth consideration. It is a step towards the future and something which will be a standard within next 10 years. Don't stay behind with new technologies, especially if they can make your life much easier.




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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Review of Amazon Kindle DX For Sale - 3rd Generation Ebook Reader For a Paperless Society


Here is a hands on review of the Amazon Kindle DX for sale. Kindle has revolutionized the concept of reading and the 3rd Generation ebook reader, DX is one step closer to the paperless society in the making. This edition has once again outpaced it's competitors and looks as promising it can be.

So what are the salient feature upgrades?

If you consider the function keys, ease of navigation, joystick etc the DX functions like Kindle2, except for the fact that, this time the navigation keys are on the right hand side. Your concern about the lack of navigation on the left can rest assured, because it is unidirectional. Just flip it upside down by a whole 180 degrees, the display rotates along with it automatically like iPhone, to become a left handed one. So you can use it either hand to navigate leaving the other hand completely free. I have a habit of reading while lying down on my bed a lot of times. Now it's so much easier to read from any alignment and go from portrait to landscape and vice versa in a jiffy.

The most tempting feature is it's PDF reading ability with ultra ease, irrespective of the file size or complexity of the graphics. Now even if you have a heavy pdf, converted from powerpoint, coreldraw or else, it just reads fine with minimum loading time just like a PC but in B/W. Multiple columns or a single one, detailed pictures and diagrams, everything renders perfectly. This was indeed a big hitch with the K2. The bigger display screen coupled with the smart rotation feature makes it all the more convenient to use. So you must be thinking what if the print is straining the eye, just preset the font size and viola. Yes we are not in luck with the much desired zoom feature but changing the font size is easily possible.

The DX is slightly heavier than last time, but doesn't compromise on the ergonomics or the reading experience in any way. In fact, I say, it is now feels a little more like a hard bound book. The pre-release photos on the web made it look larger than it really is, but in reality the overall size of DX is just perfect for mobile reading. The digital e ink is definitely sharper on the new portable device.

Newspapers and magazines, basically all print productions tend to have a lot of tabulations and this made it less convenient to read in the last ebook reader. With DX, you are going to thank the large screen size like nobody's business. The first impression is almost like finding water in an oasis. Seriously it is such a big breather.

Both the DX and Kindle 2 are superb value for money. And If you love reading books, the amazon content, newspapers, pdf's and want to read with larger fonts, you would definitely want to settle for the new version. For my needs, I would like the latter any day.

DX Specifications In a Nutshell


The whispernet still is rock solid. No need for Wifi hunting.
Web browsing is completely free. The Browser is larger with the ability to show richer graphic details. It can come real handy just when you need it. e.g., searching for locations, accessing google maps, finding weather details just from anywhere.
Internal storage capacity of 3,500 books, documents and periodicals.
Auto-Rotating Screen
Large 9.7" Display with 16 shades of gray
Built-In PDF ReaderHuge access to 390,000 books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs, Best Sellers, New York Times, New Releases etc.
Amazing thin. Just 1/3 inches like a real magazine
Faster book downloads within 60 Seconds.
And what not? The Kindle DX is absolutely a superb e-reader. The most perfect travel companion. It won't take long enough for Amazon to get it out in color display soon.




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Monday, May 21, 2012

Kindle Second Generation E-Book Reader Review


Amazon has been in the book business for years. Jeff Bezos started Amazon as a simple online book store, but in the past few years Amazon has become one of the largest retailers around the world, selling electronics, grocery, and almost anything money can buy. But throughout the years Amazon has stayed loyal to what made it great in the first place. Millions of people use Amazon to purchase books every year and save money in the process. Amazon's top management clearly realized their opportunity here, and that is why they launched Kindle 1.0 a year ago. Kindle 1.0 was an e-book reader that was designed to help folks buy books and receive them instantly on their e-book reader. With most e-books selling for $9.99, consumers managed to save thousands of dollars on their book needs and consequently buy more books.

Kindle 2.0 is the 2nd generation of Amazon's top gadget. The device has been re-designed to make it easy for folks to use. The E-ink technology has been improved a lot and the screen is clearer. Amazon has increased the internal memory for Kindle to allow folks to carry over 1500 on the device. You also can leave the device on for more than 2 weeks with a single charge. The device is highly portable (only 10.2 ounces) and is thinner than your iPhone 3G.

Amazon Kindle is a connected device. Your e-book reader comes with a complimentary wireless connection to Amazon Whispernet. You can use this service to access Wikipedia, do your research, or even update your status on Twitter. Your connection allows you to receive your purchased books from Amazon in less than 60 seconds which means you won't have to wait weeks to get your books ever again.

Read-To-Me is an innovative feature that has been added to Kindle 2G. Now your e-book reader can read your books to you. Whether you are too tired to read or you want to multitask, you can use your Amazon reader to do your reading for you.

Amazon Kindle 2G is not for everyone. The device is not cheap (priced at $359) and is designed for people who read a lot of books. If you are a casual reader, you may want to stay away. But if you read lots of books every month, you should consider purchasing the Kindle.




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Monday, May 14, 2012

Amazon Kindle 3 Latest Generation - One of the Best Gifts for Your Loved Ones


There is a reason why the name "Kindle" is synonymous with e-book readers. It is the same reason one refers to a cola soft-drink as a "Coke" or a mp3 player as an "iPod", regardless of these items real brand identity. These items carry the largest market share of their respective segments, and are often looked upon as the gold-standard for that segment. The Kindle 3 is merely an evolutionary step on what was the gold-standard for all-around e-book readers, the Kindle 2. In this step, Amazon has basically fine tuned the Kindle, without introducing anything new of note, save WiFi.

Aside from now being available in a graphite finish, the first thing users will notice is the reduction in overall size, while maintaining a 6 inch screen size. The Kindle 3 is now 21 percent smaller and 15 percent lighter than its predecessor. It also features an improved E Ink screen. This new screen is responsible for much quicker page turning, as well as a 50 percent increase in screen contrast.

Inside the box, the Kindle 3 has doubled the on-board memory to 4GB. Now it is capable of holding 3500 eBooks, compared with 1500 on the previous model. This means the tiny Kindle is now able to hold more books than most small-town libraries. Other notable internal improvements come in the form of moderately improved battery life, expanded text-to-speech, and an improved PDF reader.

The biggest advancement comes from the addition of WiFi. The Kindle 3 is now able to utilize any WiFi network, instead of being solely reliant upon AT&T's network. Even bigger than the addition of WiFi is the fact that there is now a WiFi only model of the Kindle 3 and it retails at a very reasonable $139. At $189, the 3G + WiFi model is a bargain, especially considering there is no monthly subscription fee for the 3G wireless service.

Like all Kindle's, the 3 makes use of Amazon's impressive selection of titles; including books, newspapers, and magazines. While the Kindle should support ePub for free library downloads, Amazon makes amends by offering quite a few books which have copyrights that have lapsed and now are available in the public domain, for free. There are more than enough classics available to keep a Kindle user reading on-the-cheap for quite some time.

There is a reason the Kindle is at the top, and isn't falling off anytime soon. It is the best dedicated e-book reader that can be had. It is completely focused in obtaining written content for the readers enjoyment, in the most efficient, and simplest manner possible. The Kindle 3 is the perfect choice for someone looking for the best dedicated reader, with no intentions of ever using it for anything but a reader.




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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Kindle 2 Vs Kindle 3 - Why Newest Generation of Amazon Kindle Is Better


Most of us spend few days researching products we want to buy, especially if it costs a lot of money. It is not a surprise - we want to get maximum quality of every dollar we are going to spend. Finally we buy the item just to find out its newer version has been released. It is disappointing, especially when we think we could get better item for a similar amount of money. Newer version is very often smaller, lighter and technologically more advanced than a previous version. We are unable to turn back the time and according to most life training books we should just move on. But wait a second! Did we really lose a lot by not buying the newest gadget? Is there any reason to feel sorry for the fact we do not have it?

That is what happened to people who bought Amazon Kindle 2. They regret the decision as Kindle 3 arrived and is a massive success. But because Kindle 2 and 3 both are just e-book readers why we should feel sorry for not having newer version? Well, unfortunately for Kindle 2 users,newest generation of Amazon Kindles is a massive improvement comparing to previous e-reader. Battery is a main thing - now, according to Amazon, you can keep Kindle active for almost a month, which I think is very impressive. New screen allowing users to read during bright, sunny days is such a useful feature that I really cannot imagine myself any e-book reader without it. Smart people at Amazon made up a special leather cover with a little light built in. What it does? Well, it allows user to read at night, giving similar comfort to this when you read while using your night lamp. Leather cover with light makes your Kindle even more mobile and it allows users to use it at almost all possible conditions. It makes Kindle excellent reader for a holiday.

If you don't own Kindle 3 you miss all that features. But you have got advantage over its users. When another generation of Kindles will see the day light you will be the first to have it. You will have enough money saved up to be one of the first and proud users of the new device.




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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Kindle 3, The Best In This Generation


If you are one who is just about ready to upgrade his Kindle to a newer model, or if you have a son or a daughter who is about to go to college and you want to give him or her an eBook reader as a present, then you just might be in luck. Amazon's revolutionary Kindle is now more affordable than ever. If you are looking for a Kindle best price, then this is it. The third generation Kindle can now be purchased for as low as $139. That is a huge drop from its original price, which stood at around $258 when it was first introduced.

Okay, you want the best for your son or daughter. Well, there couldn't be any other present out there that is better than the Kindle. If you own the previous Kindle model, the Kindle 2 perhaps, then this is the best time to switch to the latest Kindle from Amazon. Aside from its affordability, the Kindle 3 racks up several new features that you cannot possibly pass up. At least, not if you are truly an avid reader.

The third generation Kindle actually comes in two forms, figuratively speaking. The cheaper version has Wi-Fi connectivity, which means that you can connect to the Internet through a private or public Wi-Fi network. The other version, however, has Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as a built-in 3G technology connectivity, and is slightly more expensive than the other variety. This version of the Kindle is actually meant to be the successor of the Kindle 2.

When looking for a Kindle best price without sacrificing quality, then you need to look at the two types of retailers: the conventional brick and mortar retailers and the online retailers. Brick and mortar retailers such as Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy and so on, all carry Amazon's Kindle eBook reader, as well as other Kindle accessories. The only thing that stores such as these have that online shops do not, is the ability to allow the potential buyers to touch and see the product that they are selling. For most customers, the ability to carefully inspect what you are buying is essential. However, with all the overhead expenses that these retailers are paying, I doubt you will find the best price for a Kindle in such manner.

Going online shopping, on the other hand, may just get you the best deal that you have always wanted. Visiting several online shops and comparing prices may just provide you with enough choices to make a purchase. Compared to brick and mortar retailers, online retailers have much less overhead costs. Some online stores even offer free shipping of your purchased items, especially during holiday seasons. However, if money is not an issue for you, the best place to buy a Kindle eBook reader is obviously at Amazon's Kindle store. They have the best and widest selections of eBook readers, accessories, and an extensive collection of eBooks as well.

There is no doubt that a Kindle 3 is the best present you can buy for your kids, if you want to spark their interest in reading good literature, or even for yourself. Just remember that there is always a good deal out there somewhere. A wise consumer never settles for a good deal, he or she always wants the best.




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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Kindle 3 - Prepare For The New Generation Of Wireless Reading Devices


The Amazon Kindle 3 is doubtlessly a wonder that has been sweeping the nation for the past two years, and now their success has gathered into one more product - the Kindle 3. The Kindle 3 is superior to its predecessors in so many ways, and all the latest technologies that are available have been utilized to their maximum. It has been the number one bestselling item on Amazon for awhile now, and boasts a large fan base and relatively small price tag. And there's no wonder why it has been the most gifted, most wished for, and has the most 5 star reviews of ANY product on Amazon to this day. Amazon has always been focused on customer service when creating the extremely useful Kindle 3.

The new Kindle 3 is a smaller size than earlier models, which makes it simply to stick into any type of jeans, and jogging is much easier since it is also lighter. No matter where you are in the world, you can simply whip out your Kindle and a vast store of knowledge is at your disposal. It utilizes state-of-the-art technologies to ensure that it will always run as fast as possible. Super smooth and fast, the Kindle 3 really has it all. It also has a very clear screen that ups the contrast by about 50%! The Kindle 3 simply devastates other wireless reading devices! Your eyes will never ache, and now you can fully enjoy your stay at the beach.

The Kindle 3 also utilizes built-in Wi-Fi technology to ensure that you can always download your favorite E-Books anytime! By reading a Kindle review online, you can make this quite easy. Additionally, you can also make sure that the firmware is always updated with the latest version. Simply go to a Wi-Fi hotspot and you're in business! Wi-Fi is the simplest and easiest way to communicate with other external devices as well as other wireless readers and phones. Another great feature of the Kindle 3 is its extremely long battery life, which enables you to take it along with you during long trips and never have to worry about low-batt! The battery life can even last long enough for use during space shuttle missions... that's how good it is! A single battery charge can last up to one month! With the Kindle 3 you'll never need to use physical books again when you see how simply the book-buying system with Amazon is integrated with it! Kindle will make digital books more popular than physical ones, the same way that digital music made album prices go down.

It's a sleek and sharp gadget, and certainly is the next generation of wireless reading devices. It features crisper and darker fonts; some existing ones that have been improved, and some that are totally new. Online social sites and people that review Kindle have said from their own accounts that it really is better. It uses a much smaller body size but still has the same size reading area. It is so light now, even lighter than a paperback! Thanks to a gigantic storage space, the Kindle 3 will be able to hold all the books you would ever want to read. Getting E-Books from online is also quite easy. By simply connecting to the site of your choice, you can easily snatch it in 60 seconds tops. A convenient PDF reader is also available, and has such features as dictionary lookup, notes, and highlights. This is surely the best wireless reading device available today, what more could you ask for?

All in all, the Kindle 3 will bestow you with a unique reading experience. Imagine, anywhere you are, whatever you're doing, you can always read what you want when you have your Kindle 3 at your side! Live your life free of worries and troubles with the most excellent wireless reading device seen in a long time - the Kindle 3!




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Friday, February 24, 2012

The Amazon Kindle DX - The Newest Generation of Kindles


Amazon is releasing its newest Kindle, the Kindle DX. Sporting a large display area (9.7 inches), Amazon is hoping that its newest e-book reader will appeal to those readers who would prefer to enjoy periodicals on their Kindle. The larger display makes it appear to be more of a tablet PC type unit and sports the Kindle's fabulous electronic ink display, making this the most "readable" ebook reader on the market.

Is Amazon trying to broaden its market with its newest Kindle release? A recent informal survey of current Kindle owners revealed a startling surprise - most Kindle users are over 50! Keep in mind that this survey was strictly informal. Results were derived from responses to an age question posted on the Amazon discussion forums.

To appeal to a younger crowd, Amazon needs a hook. And what do most college students read on a regular basis? Textbooks. If Amazon can get students to use the Kindle DX to read their textbooks, those students will become loyal Kindle users - thus broadening Amazon's market share.

Amazon is working with a number of universities to do its own little "beta" test using the Kindle DX to "carry" college textbooks. Some freshman students at Case Western Reserve will test the newest Kindle with pre-installed textbooks on them . Combining the availability of college texts with the ebook reader's electronic ink technology makes this combo a homerun for Amazon . And one can only imagine how much lighter that college backpack will be when all it has to carry is a Kindle DX and a few notebooks!

Amazon is hoping that the new enlarged display will also appeal to newspaper readers. Amazon is throwing out a life line to the periodical print industry, pairing up with many major newspapers to provide Kindle electronic delivery of the morning paper. Many newspaper fans rave about having the Kindle edition of the newspaper being automatically downloaded each morning and ready for consumption with their morning coffee. The larger display should only make that aspect of the Kindle DX even more appealing to the print news loving crowd.




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Friday, February 17, 2012

Latest Generation Kindle Covers - Protect Your Investment


When shopping for Kindle covers you will want to be careful to get the right one for your Kindle model. If you are in need of a latest generation Kindle covers you can find them at many of the online retailers at a great price. The Kindle is a device used to electronically view books while on the go. It can hold a large number of books and lets you read the books anywhere. You can even take them to the beach as they allow for easy viewing in sunlight. This is a great luxury for book readers who simply do not have the space for books and who travel a great deal.

Some of the Kindles come with covers but others may not. If you do not have a cover for your Kindle you may want to invest in one. The latest generation Kindle covers run from $40 to $150 depending on the style that you choose and can easily be purchased online at many retailers including the online auction sites that are in abundance. If you are looking for a Kindle cover you can easily find one at a discount on the internet. Be sure that you have all of the product information before purchasing from an online store. You should know the return policy and make sure that the cover will fit your Kindle.

Choosing one of the latest generation Kindle covers is a matter of taste. They come in anything from a simple sleeve to a leather case. These cases are a great way to express your personal style and keep your beloved Kindle safe and sound. You may be able to obtain a discount by shopping at the same location as you purchased your Kindle. They may offer you a frequent customer reduction if you ask. Additionally, they are very likely to carry exactly the styles for your style of Kindle. Knowing the proper information about your device is vital to ensuring you get the right cover.

Before you search for latest generation covers for your Kindle ask other Kindle owners where they purchased their covers. They may know some local retailers that offer excellent prices and it would save you the price of shipping. If you choose to purchase online ask about free shipping. This may be an unadvertised option and it never hurts to ask. You will find that there are often deals that are not advertised when you take the time to ask the question.




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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Amazon Kindle: The Next Generation G3 Review - What Do You Think?


With the presentation of the Third generation of Amazon Kindle, the online retailer has all the reasons to celebrate: this ebook reader is not only better than everything has been built before in this category, but it is also ready to meet the mainstream masses. With the Amazon Kindle, Amazon solves all the negative aspects of earlier ebook reader generations, such as slow page turns, finger-unfriendly button designs and heavy weight. This doesn't mean there is no room for improvement, but this Kindle is the first I will certainly recommend to my friends.

Value

There are two versions of the third-generation Amazon Kindle. The Kindle Wi-Fi costs $139, while the Kindle that has both Wi-Fi and 3G and costs $189. The 3G-only Kindle 2 cost previously just as much. Please remember the third generation Kindle is not only a minor update, display improvement or a color refresh, just like we have seen in the case of Kindle DX (Graphite). It can be seen from a distance that there is a lot of work and attention in this ebook reader. This might show that the company thinks its hardware strategy to be very important, in complementing its software (the Kindle apps for Mac, Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, and PC) and e-bookstore strategies.

One has to notice that the new Kindle comes in two colors: eye-pleasing graphite (just the same as the Kindle DX presented earlier this summer) and the usual Kindle white. Some might argue that dark ebook readers are easier to read, because they give a perception of better contrast. However, this is only an impression. Others might feel they can read the white one better. The display was enhanced, too. The Amazon Kindle now has a 6-inch E-Ink Pearl display just like the Kindle DX (Graphite). This display has 50 percent better contrast, which is quite noticeable in use. Just like on Kindle DX (Graphite), the text looks smoother, and the blacks are more solid. The Pearl display also has faster screen refresh rates, which improves user experience significantly (more on that later).

Smaller

The streamlined design of the Amazon Kindle made possible to shrink the reader by 21 percent. However is we look at the numbers, it doesn't seem that much is shaved off. The new model measures 7.5 by 4.8 by 0.34 inches, versus the 8 by 5.3 by 0.36 inches of the Kindle 2. However if you look at the two devices side-by-side, it is obvious that the third generation Amazon Kindle became significantly smaller. In order to get this smaller design, the manufacturer primarily trimmed the superfluous, wasted space around the edges, so the device is now dominated by its 6-inch screen. The functionality is not affected by this: there is still enough room around the edges for the fingers to rest comfortably while holding the device.

Lighter

The design of Amazon Kindle is a pleasure to hold in hand. The user can read a couple of hours without feeling any pain or stiffness in his hands. This fact is even more interesting because the same thing cannot be said for the multipurpose Apple iPad: this device with its 1.5 pounds (25 ounces) weight is almost three times heavier than the Kindle (8, 7 ounces). This fact makes a really strong argument in favor of the Kindle.

However, this review is not only about comparing the iPad to the third generation Amazon Kindle. The Kindle is a masterpiece in itself, and it is the first time I can say that it is a pleasure to hold a Kindle ebook reader in hand. I must also say that the Kindle is not the lightest ebook reader available on the market: there is an ebook reader that is nearly one ounce lighter, the Kobo eReader, which also has a 6-inch display. Then the Bookeen Cybook Opus, with a 5-inch display, is even lighter, with 5.3 ounces. At the same time, the Barnes & Noble's Nook (11.6 ounces for Nook Wi-Fi, 12.1 ounces for Nook Wi-Fi + 3G) is significantly heavier than the Amazon Kindle; and the new Kindle is 15 percent lighter than its 10.2-ounce predecessor.

Better Design

The new Kindle, with its lighter weight and more compact design, the third-generation Kindle also provides a more pleasing reading experience than the earlier models. Its curved back cover made from a subtle, rubberized material, also makes it easier to hold. Because of the more compact design, Amazon had to modernize and thoroughly redesign the keys and buttons. Near the screen now there are very simple forward and back buttons, mirrored in shape and size, and signaled by arrows instead of words. With this feature, the Kindle is suitable for both left- and right-handed users. The unit's buttons, when used, seem to be in very well-thought, convenient and ergonomic places.

A drawback of the second-generation Kindle was that the page-forward and page-back buttons depressed inward, into the screen: as a result, when they were pressed, a noisy, mechanical sound was heard. The third generation Kindle now has buttons that depress away from the screen, and are much slimmer, like a rocker-style button that melds into the edge of the device. This solution is much better, as the fingers don't need to hover in a single place to turn the page. The hand can be moved and the page can still be turned with the heel of the palm, or even with the thumb: a rather unique experience. In addition to this, Amazon corrected the unfunctional, outwardly page-turn buttons of its first-generation Kindle that led to many accidental page turns.

Navigation

The navigation buttons were also completely redesigned. They were rearranged and clustered together, the page-forward and -back buttons have shrunk dramatically: to only one-quarter of an inch wide. At the bottom of the keyboard there is the Home button, ant the joystick-navigation cluster of the Kindle 2 was replaced with a very comfortable D-pad-like approach with a five-way navigation square, with an oval Menu button above it and a Back button beneath. When you use the Amazon Kindle, your fingers will find the new layout very convenient and finger-friendly. It is very easy to adapt to the new organization, which is way better than the joystick of the previous models. The buttons respond promptly, and the Amazon Kindle is kept up well.

There is a tighter keyboard layout, the key are a bit closer and the row of numbers is removed. So you will have to press the symbol button to get to the numbers, just like you do on a touchscreen phone keyboard. Because the keyboard buttons are rounded and they are closer together, it is much easier to type on this keyboard than that of the second-generation Kindle. The typing experience resembles very much the typing on a physical cell phone keyboard.

Every Amazon Kindle button and port (the headphone jack, the micro-USB, power switch and volume rocker) is now situated along the bottom edge, in a neat row. The power switch was on the top, and on Kindle 3 it was moved down, which might seem a little bit unexpected and awkward, but the other buttons are very comfortable. And there is a cute thing: when you slide the switch or plug the device into the power, the healthy battery life is shown by a green light. When the battery needs to be charged, it glows in amber.

Technology

The Amazon Kindle, unlike its predecessors, just breezes thorough the pages. Even very impatient persons can be happy with the way the new Kindle turns the pages. And there is virtually no lag in scrolling through the menu options. The page turns are 20 percent faster, according to Amazon. The manufacturer says that the increased speed comes from the Amazon's proprietary waveform and controller technology (this technology is essentially a series of pulses that move white and black electronic ink particles to give the grey level that makes the final text or image), and the new display. When the page turns, there is still an annoying flicker, but because the speed is much increased, the flicker is rather acceptable.

In my experience, the speed issue is very important. The second generation of Kindle was quite unresponsive and sluggish, but I must mention that the slowest ebook reader I ever saw was the Kobo eReader. There is only one place I noticed a lag: in a Kindle bookstore. However it is until today unclear to me whether the lag was due to the speed of the display's redraw, the bookstore's responsiveness or the integrity of the 3G connection. No matter the cause was, in this situation several times the book cover thumbnails lagged behind the page load of the rest of the content.

The Experience

The e-reading experience on the Amazon Kindle remained largely unchanged. However, even here Amazon added some cool new features. You can change line spacing from within menus (there are three options: small, medium and large), and you can also change the typeface too (the options are condensed, regular and sans serif). These options can be accessed from the font's button, now situated on the bottom row, between the space bar and the home button. Some other font options would be welcome, and the options could be presented in the sample text, much like the font-size options are presented. Despite this, it is good to see Amazon add the option to change fonts, because virtually all LCD-based ebook readers have this feature for some time.

It would be also great if Amazon would take the opportunity to start to improve the speed and presentation of its bookstore. While shopping, it occurred to me that the page redraw speeds are slower than when I was elsewhere in the device. This might be caused by the Kindle bookstore's design or 3G connection.

Just like Kindle DX (Graphite) and the second-generation Kindle with updated firmware, the third-generation Kindle supports sharing passages via Twitter and Facebook. It also supports popular highlights and viewing collections: these are created from the data of what passages Kindle users are sharing. There is also a new WebKit-based Web browser in the new Kindle. This browser is still in an experimental stage, but it evolved from the second generation Kindle. The PDF viewer is also improved, but the manufacturer still has to come up with a solution for how to reflow PDFs so we can read them directly on the unit. (The closest approximation today requires you to email a PDF to your Kindle device.)

More Memory

The new Kindle increased its memory from 2GB to 4GB, which means that it can hold up to 3500 books (the second-generation Kindle only could store 1500). The manufacturer also claims that the Kindle can function up to one month with one single battery charge. Amazon says that it doesn't use any revolutionary battery technology for this: the performance could be obtained thorough software modifications. The 3G wireless is still delivered by AT&T with no charge.

For those who want a lighted E-Ink screen, the case solution of Amazon can be a great choice. The case worked splendidly on a night-time plane ride, without the need of an overhead light. The leather case sold for $60 feels good in hand, and has an ingenious pull-out extendable light that curves around and illuminates the screen. It is a clever, but not perfect design: if you don't have any fingernails, the light might be difficult to pull out. Besides, the light spread proved to be uneven: more intense in the upper right quadrant than in the lower left.

My Conclusion

The third generation Amazon Kindle is ideal for those who want the advantages on a dedicated ebook reader. Its greatest advantages are long battery life and a paper-like screen that can be read in bright light. The new Kindle is worth its money because the mix of its price, features and performance. Its great build quality, along with the improved design, integrated store and cross-platform transportability make the third generation Amazon Kindle a leader in its segment. I have to say that this is the first ebook reader after a long time that left me wanting to read more. I will probably buy one myself.




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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Latest Generation Kindle Cover - Do You Need a Kindle 3G Cover?


The latest generation Kindle cover isn't just about running out to get the latest gadget cover on the market. There are some very real reasons to invest a little extra money in a Kindle case in order to protect your investment in one of the latest generation Kindle devices on the market. There have been many updates and upgrades to the new kindle device. One of the most noticeable for those who have had a Kindle in the past is the smaller size. This means the new Kindle will not fit securely inside your old case.

Don't take this the wrong way. There is plenty of room for the 6" Kindle to fit inside the case that carried the 9.7" Kindle. The problem is that the old cases will not provide the same degree of protection that a properly fitting latest generation Kindle case would. That is why it is best just to make the investment in order to protect your kindle from being dropped, falling out, or even getting damaged by the case itself. Protection is the most pressing reason the average person buys a cover for a Kindle device. You don't want to think you have adequate protection only to discover that your cover was the cause of the damage.

Do you need the latest generation Kindle cover for your Kindle? There is a lot of debate about this and each side of the debate may have some valid points. The bottom line is that the Kindle cover does not exist solely for the purpose of looks. It can help you set your Kindle apart from others. It does allow you to add a little personal style, taste, and/or flare to your Kindle. You can even use a cover to ensure that your Kindle matches other items you have covers for like a laptop computer, mp3 player, cell phone, and/or personal organization device.

Deciding whether or not you need a latest generation Kindle cover is an easy decision for the average consumer. Kindles come with a pretty substantial price tag. Covers offer protection for the screen as well as for the device itself. Kindle covers provide some degree of shock absorption from falls. They also allow the device to be easier to grip so that falls are less likely. Once you've made the investment in purchasing your Kindle device the little extra investment in a cover seems like a pittance to pay.




Larry is an avid book reader and reviews Kindle covers and Cases. Protecting your investment means getting a Kindle Cover or Case. Larry has a website that he reviews the latest generation Kindle covers.




Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 6" Display, White - 2nd Generation

Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 6Say Hello to the Newest Kindle Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered wirelessly in less than 60 seconds; no PC required 3G Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle; no annual contracts, no monthly fees, and no hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots International Coverage: Enjoy 3G wireless coverage at home or abroad in over 100 countries. Paper-like Display: Reads like real paper with no glare, even in bright sunlight Carry Your Library: Holds up to 1,500 books Long Battery Life: Read for days without recharging Read-to-Me: With the experimental Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle can read newspapers, magazines, blogs, and books out loud to you, unless the book's rights holder made the feature unavailable Free Book Samples: Download and read the beginning of books for free before you decide to buy Large Selection: Over 350,000 books, including 104 of 112 New York Times® Best Sellers, plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases are $9.99, unless marked otherwise

Price: $189.00


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device (1st generation)

Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device (1st generation)Introducing Kindle™ Three years ago, we set out to design and build an entirely new class of device—a convenient, portable reading device with the ability to wirelessly download books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers. The result is Amazon Kindle. We designed Kindle to provide an exceptional reading experience. Thanks to electronic paper, a revolutionary new display technology, you’ll find reading Kindle’s screen is as sharp and natural as reading ink on paper—and nothing like the strain and glare of a computer screen. Kindle is also easy on the fingertips. It never becomes hot, and is designed for ambidextrous use so both “lefties” and “righties” can read comfortably at any angle for long periods of time. We wanted Kindle to be completely mobile and simple to use for everyone, so we made it wireless. No PC and no syncing needed. Using the same 3G network as advanced cell phones, we deliver your content using our own wireless delivery system, Amazon Whispernet. Unlike WiFi, you’ll never need to locate a hotspot. There are no confusing service plans, yearly contracts, or monthly wireless bills—we take care of the hassles so you can just read. With Whispernet, you can be anywhere, think of a book, and get it in one minute. Similarly, your content automatically comes to you, wherever you are. Newspaper subscriptions are delivered wirelessly each morning. Most magazines arrive before they hit newsstands. Haven’t read the book for tomorrow night’s book club? Get it in a minute. Finished your book in the airport? Download the sequel while you board the plane. Whether you’re in the mood for something serious or hilarious, lighthearted or studious, Kindle delivers your spontaneous reading choices on demand. We’re very proud to introduce Kindle and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. - The Amazon Kindle Team

Price: $359.00


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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Kindle 3 - The New Features For the Kindle 3rd Generation (And What They Left Out)


The announcement for the Kindle 3 is now official, and no doubt orders for the new eReader are piling up by the thousands. For those of you who don't know what a Kindle is; simply put, it's an electronic book from Amazon which is about the height of a large novel and as slim as half a pencil. Is all the excitement for the Kindle 3 merited or is it just the same old device in a new graphite case? Let's look at what Kindle 3 brings to the table and what Amazon decided to leave out. However, before we do that we need to put some focus on the eReader market and what Amazon is trying to achieve with the Kindle.

Yes Amazon - it's a jungle out there

It's no surprise to say that Amazon is facing a very different world compared to when it first released the Kindle. The competition for the eReader market is getting crowded at both the budget end and the high-end. Additionally, there has been a lot of talk about "kindle-killers' which are looking to dethrone the Kindle king as the number one eReader. The Kobo eReader was released earlier this year, with a price tag significantly less than the Kindle at $149, and it will be news to nobody that Apple launched its attack into the eReader market with the media-rich iPad.

As well as a tough market, Amazon is faced with a strange situation where the implicit consumer demands are contradictory to the explicit demands. On the one hand, the unspoken implicit demands are telling Amazon that readers want an easy to use device that doesn't distract from the reading experience. Something very "book-like." On the other hand, the explicit demands are requesting a new state-of-the-art device with multi-media functionality, with touch screen technology, video viewing, etc...

How has Amazon responded to these challenges? Firstly, they weren't tempted to create an eReader which does everything and distracts from its main task; namely reading. The Kindle 3 has kept its simple interface and is still very "book-like". Secondly, Amazon has counter-attacked the budget eReaders entering into the market by launching two versions of the Kindle 3. These being, a Kindle with 3G Wifi ($189) and a Kindle with Wifi ($139). The Kindle 3G Wi-Fi device maintains the previous price tag of the Kindle 2 while adding a bunch of new functionality. The Kindle Wi-Fi undercuts a large majority of other eReaders on the market, while delivering a mature product which is backed up the Amazon book store with millions of titles to choose from.

Given the situation where Amazon finds itself, let's look at what features they put into the Kindle 3 and what they decided to leave left out.

Kindle 3 - what they put in.

Amazon focused on improving the Kindle's basic functionality, by letting the Kindle do what it does best: reading.

Amazon has improved on the readability of the device, which by all standards was already very good. They claim 50% better contrast than any other eReader, better readability under bright sunlight, and some new improved fonts to read your books with.

The physical device itself has also been improved. The size of the Kindle has been reduced while maintaining the same dimensions for the reading area. The battery life has also not been neglected. A simple charge can last up to one month.

The capacity for the Kindle 3 is now 3500 books which can be down loaded in under 60 seconds.

Wi-Fi is added to the 3G as a way of connecting with your Kindle so that you can browse the Amazon bookstore and the net with the new web-kit based browser.

Kindle 3 - what they left out

After the release of Apple's iPad the expectations for the Kindle were sky-high. In a nut-shell people wanted an Amazon iPad. Now that some time has passed, the iPad is a slightly less attractive as a device for reading books. People are realizing it's too heavy to hold for hours, and the display which is LCD is not easy on the eyes over long periods of time.

A lot of people were predicting color screens for the Kindle 3. There was a lot of sense with this, as there are currently a lot of eReaders coming to the market that have color. A non-color device next to a color device looks quite dull in comparison. However to include color is not as easy as first thought. This would involve leaving the e-Ink technology behind which is responsible for the "book-like" text on the Kindle display. A possibility is that the eInk technology could be radically improved to incorporate color into the display, but Amazon and there R&D teams are not there yet. Another alternative is to use LCD technology as found in the iPad, but then you increase eye-strain over long reading periods and the inability to read in direct sunlight.

Touch screen technology was another rumor that was circulation for the Kindle 3. It seems logical that readers can flick through the pages of an eBook by swiping screen of their device. Earlier this year Amazon brought Touchco, a New York start up that, which specializes in... yes you guessed right... touch screen technology. It seems that Amazon is moving in that direction, or at least investigating the possibility to include this type of interface in the future.

Lastly, another conspicuous absence is innovation. Amazon was 100% right to focus on the core features for the Kindle. However, it could have added at least one new innovative feature to the device. The eReader market is no longer a side-show; it's a central part of Amazon's strategy and sales volumes. Ebook sales have passed hard-cover sales, and the CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos, recently predicted that eBook sales will exceed paperbacks in the next 12 months. Given the importance of this market and the resources to develop these products, it is not unreasonable to expect the unexpected. A possible example of a new innovation might be to develop the social networking functionality for the Kindle. The Kindle has integrated networking with Facebook and Twitter, however there exists a lot more scope within the social networking for people who are passionate about authors or subject areas and want to share their thoughts about what they read. Another example could be location based services, where content is delivered to your Kindle depending on where you are in the world. These are just a couple of examples, which may not be even practical after a "real-life" analysis has been conducted, but they do show that the Kindle could think out of its new graphite colored box, and get more creative.

Kindle 4?

The Kindle 3 has successfully improved on an already mature product, in response to increasing tough market conditions and growing consumer demands. While the Kindle 3 will not surpass expectations, it nevertheless provides an improved reading experience that will not disappoint. Jeff Bezos recently declared that the Kindle is in for the long haul and that he expects that there will be dozens more generations of Kindle ahead. Let's hope that the Kindle 4 will do that little bit more than the Kindle 3.




Christopher Auriol is an author for kindle-ready.com, your one-stop shop for information about the Amazon Kindle. Visit kindle-ready.com for more information about the Kindle 3 and an impartial comparison of eReaders available on the market. Kindle Ready also provides information on Kindle resources and where to find Kindle content.




Friday, January 20, 2012

Top 10 Kindle Covers and Cases for 2011 - Latest Generation Kindle Covers


With every new Kindle that comes out of Amazon's market place, spawns a new generation of Kindle Covers and Cases. Each new generation of Kindle is called the "Latest Generation Kindle", and therefore people will be looking for the latest generation Kindle Covers and Cases.

This years latest generation covers and cases are either updates from previous generation covers and cases, or are brand new designs for 2011. With that being said, there are some trends already pointing to the top 10 Kindle covers and cases for 2011.

The first cover we are seeing as a top seller is the CrazyOnDigital leather Kindle cover. This cover is a black leather exterior with matching black soft micro fiber padding in the inside. The leather case provides complete all around protection for your latest generation Kindle eReader device. The case secures your device in place with flexible straps on top corners and molded to fit leather straps on the bottom to secure the device in the case. The cover also comes with an anti-scratch screen protector for your Kindle to protect the screen from scratches.

The next cover is the M-Edge leather Kindle cover that comes with complete surface protection in a soft padded case. The interior is a soft grey material which ensures the Kindle will be cushioned for protection.

Coming in at number 3 in the top ten list of latest generation Kindle covers and cases is Acase Vintage Leather cover with a light. This cool looking cover has a vintage look while being brand new. The case is genuine leather on the outside for durability and protection, while the inside is soft velvet for scratch free interior protection. This case also comes with a light for reading in the dark.

Number four in the list of top latest generation Kindle Covers and cases is DuraGadget Leather Kindle Cover and Case, which also have a built in stand. This case has soft leather construction to protect your Kindle, with cut-outs for all the ports. The case also has an adjustable stand to you can set it up on a desk for hands free reading.

The next Kindle cover or case on the list is a Neoprene sleeve from USA Gear. This sleek looking neoprene sleeve is made of soft but dense neoprene to protect the Kindle from bumps, drops and scratches. The soft inside makes it easy to slip your kindle in and out for quick access and storage.

The 6th cover is another neoprene cover from Gizmo Dorks. Same as the above type neoprene sleeve, but this one has a hard plastic zipper to securely close the pouch. Soft but dense and pliable neoprene cushions the Kindle from bumps, scratches and scrapes.

RooCase comes in at number 7 in the top 10 Kindle covers and cases for 2011. The RooCase Super Bubble Neoprene Case is a neoprene case with a super bubble, soft interior for maximum cushion and protection from drops, bumps, scratches and hits. This case comes with an external pocket for securely carrying the smaller Kindle Accessories.

Octovo Vintage Leather Kindle Cover is the next item on the list of top covers and cases for 2011. This leather Kindle case is also genuine leather and has that nice vintage look and feel, while still being brand new. This cover has a combination of Italian leather on the outside with a soft microfiber interior to ensure your Kindle will be cushioned for safety.

Number nine in the top ten covers for 2011 is another neoprene cover by Belkin, a top leader in cases for all sorts of personal computing devices. The Belkin neoprene Kindle cover is a slim, sleek looking design; this soft and durable neoprene case protects your Kindle during travels but minimizes bulk and additional weight for easy portability.

Last but not least in our list of Top Ten Kindle Covers and Cases for 2011, is the ever popular Kindle Cover, with light by Amazon.Com. This popular cover for your Kindle is made by Amazon.com for its own Kindle reading device. It comes with a built in light that actually gets its power from the kindle itself, so there is no need to buy additional batteries. Fitted perfectly for the latest generation Kindles, this is a great accessory for your latest generation Kindle. This cover comes in a wide variety of colors is made of genuine leather. It too has a soft micro-fiber interior to protect the kindle from scratches.

All of these latest generation Kindle covers and cases are sold for under $70 with the lowest prices one selling for only $7. These prices fit into anyone's budget and will ensure that your latest generation Kindle is kept safe and sound while on the go.




Larry writes about many topics, and one of them is on Latest Generation Kindle Covers and Cases. Protecting your new investment in your Kindle is essential for the life of the Kindle, and Larry reviews the top 10 Kindle Cases and Covers at his website.