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Jan 19, 2012
Latest Kindle Book Readers At The Cost You'll Certainly Be Willing To Pay

New Kindle E-book readers have made a fantastic splash in the reading world, and lots of individuals are looking forward to the all-new features. There are three brand new models, that not only have advanced features, but also are quite reasonably priced. There is a model for each and every budget category, starting from a basic model, going all the way up to a fully featured color model, that is more like a tablet. Each one of these three models have their own distinct features and a lot of people are a little confused, as to which would be the best to buy. Here we shall discuss the features of each of the latest Kindle versions, so that you can take an informed decision.

New Kindle Elementary Model

This model has not been given any distinct name, and often people refer to it by its cost, that is $79. As it is the cheapest amongst the three we can call it a basic model, even though it is more sophisticated than the previous models of its class. This new Kindle comes with an improved E ink display which gives you the same experience as reading from a book page, and could be read even in bright sunlight without any reflection. The main special features are its sleekness, lighter weight and a lot more storage capacity. Although the model has the exact same 6-inch display, it has a slightly smaller body than its forerunners, and weighs almost 30% lighter. The Wi-Fi feature, promises a book download in about one minute, and it has the capacity to store as much as 1,400 E-book.

The battery will last you for a month on a full charge, if you are reading about half an hour daily with the Wi-Fi turned off. This model does not have a touchscreen, all controls are through control buttons, which are easy to operate, and you may obtain a Kindle manual to know all the controls properly.

New Kindle touch

For $20 more, you could buy a version which has a touchscreen, text-to-speech English reading feature, and double the storage capacity, in comparison to the basic model. This new Kindle touchscreen version weighs only 7and half ounces, and has the usual 6 inches screen. You can store about 3000 EBook, and download from a huge selection using the built-in Wi-Fi, by accessing hotspots. The touchscreen interface makes it simple to operate, and you can perform all functions like searching and turning pages with just the flick of your fingers across the screen. You do not need a Kindle manual , as all operations are quite straightforward, and you can start using immediately out of the box. The life span of the battery on a single charge is also double in comparison to the basic model. You may choose Kindle cases or Kindle covers, that fit this version snugly, so as to protect the touchscreen.

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Dec 25, 2011
Amazon Kindle Sales And Success

Since its debut in November 2007, the Amazon Kindle has become a great success. Amazon has sold over 18 million Kindles already. However, Amazon's success and large sales are unable to hold a candle to Apple's recent success in sales. Since April 2010, Apple has sold around 29 million iPads. They are also expected to sell 75% of all of the tablets sold this year.

Even so, Amazon is hoping of a quick comeback in sales of ebook readers. Since November 2007, Amazon has made 3 new Kindles. They have also decreased the price of the initial entry-level Kindle to $79, which makes this e-reader less expensive for many demographics. (Specifically those merely seeking an e-reader that is dependable and can get the job done.) The most recent model is the Kindle fire. Its current price is $199, which is a steal compared to Apple iPad costing $499. The Kindle fire has a 7" colored display and uses Android (by Google) as an OS. These factors could lower not only Apple's business, but also the business of some other top competitors such as Hewlett Packard.

When the Amazon Kindle was first introduced, many believed that it would "fail and fail terribly ". Yet, e-books have instantly climbed the charts in production, and in the past 3 years have started passing conventional, printed paper books.

Amazon is firm in the belief that constantly making improvements to a product is the key to keeping their Kindle at such a high need in relation to e-readers. It is true that Amazon makes not just many innovations, but also developments to the Kindle since its release in November 2007. Not long ago, Amazon made the announcement that the Kindle Touch will be sold for $99. The Kindle Touch comes with built in WiFi abilities, and of course, an advanced e-ink screen. (With the Touch's e-ink screen, you could legally sign documents. Think of the possibilities!) If the Kindle touch 3G is bought, it comes with free 3G wireless without any fees or contracts for around $149. Both the Kindle Touch and the Kindle Touch 3G may be pre-ordered, and they are set to ship on November 21st of this year.

The entry-level Kindle which is presently selling for just $79, is basic in its features (non-touch screen for instance), but is still a sleek and effective design. (This Kindle weighs a mere six ounces!) This is a part of the special deals included while Kindle is enlarging to support Amazon Local. Amazon is still building all of its media services including streaming music, movies, television, and more.

The new Kindle Fire was birthed from a basic question; "Is there a way that all of the sophisticated features, sleek design and affordability can be brought together in one remarkable product?" The response was the Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire has a 7" display screen and dual core processor. All of this is included in just 14.6 ounces. For reassurance, Amazon's cloud service backs each of the available content on the Kindle Fire. Syncing on the Kindle Fire is simple and noninvasive. It is because Amazon believes that syncing must be done in the background with no hassle, and wirelessly. Their Whispersync services work the same with movies like they do with ebooks. Regarding the Kindles, it has been said that these are premium products for prices that are not premium.

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