With 20% faster page turning and improved ergonomics, the makers of Kindle 2 have made the experience of reading a book, periodical or blog an even more enjoyable one. While the Kindle 2 may weigh less than the average paperback book, it employs electronic paper technology that provides an experience similar to reading words on a piece of paper. There's no need to worry about eye-strain with the Kindle 2, because you have the option to adjust the text size to suit your needs.
Kindle has shown that people are more willing than analysts think to read on devices other than books, and I think Kindle, and e paper in general, are going to be very popular. Kindle makes it easy to take your personal documents with you, eliminating the need to print. Kindle also includes free built-in access to the world's most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia--Wikipedia.
Personally, I like the size of the reader, but would consider jumping up to a larger screen if the footprint isn't too big. If you're an avid reader such as myself, buy one and you're hooked. I was a sceptic about any ebook reader, but since purchasing my Kindle last year, I can't imagine my reading life without it.
With Kindle 2 Amazon kept everything readers love about the original Kindle"the convenience of reading what you want, when you want it, the immediacy of getting a book wirelessly delivered in less than 60 seconds, and Kindle 2s ability to disappear in your hands so you can get lost in the authors words. The Kindle 2 actually feels comfortable in my hand now"unlike the original Kindle which is much to angular and sharp-edged to be comfortable after an hour of reading. You will be able to eat with both hands while reading your current read.
With an 800x600 resolution e-ink screen and unlimited free Internet access, the Kindle 2 makes a compelling choice for anyone who enjoys reading. The color of the button text is the same shade of grey produced by the e-ink screen, which helps everything to blend together. The front of the device is entirely white except for the screen and the labels on the buttons.
Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots. Kindle was an interesting concept, and its ability to load books quickly and wirelessly was innovative- but as the author states, it seems much more likely that other devices will step in and do what the Kindle merely suggests: a better screen, better interface, and perhaps best of all much less DRM on the content. I love the wireless features, dictionary, electronic ink, etc. Especially with the wireless capability to get what I wanted on demand.
I think eBook readers like this will be the future, eventually. However, I think that the advantages of eBooks over printed ones are great enough that the main factor affecting sales will be the popularity of reading vs that of listening to music. The wireless near-instant downloads of the kindle is what makes it superior to other ebook readers to me.
Im a HUGE news junkie, and I would love to subscribe to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and a host of other faltering newspapers on my new Kindle 2. The weeks that I have spent with my Kindle 2 has made it clear that it is miles ahead of the competition. With an 800x600 resolution e-ink screen and unlimited free Internet access, the Kindle 2 makes a compelling choice for anyone who enjoys reading.
Kindle has shown that people are more willing than analysts think to read on devices other than books, and I think Kindle, and e paper in general, are going to be very popular. Kindle makes it easy to take your personal documents with you, eliminating the need to print. Kindle also includes free built-in access to the world's most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia--Wikipedia.
Personally, I like the size of the reader, but would consider jumping up to a larger screen if the footprint isn't too big. If you're an avid reader such as myself, buy one and you're hooked. I was a sceptic about any ebook reader, but since purchasing my Kindle last year, I can't imagine my reading life without it.
With Kindle 2 Amazon kept everything readers love about the original Kindle"the convenience of reading what you want, when you want it, the immediacy of getting a book wirelessly delivered in less than 60 seconds, and Kindle 2s ability to disappear in your hands so you can get lost in the authors words. The Kindle 2 actually feels comfortable in my hand now"unlike the original Kindle which is much to angular and sharp-edged to be comfortable after an hour of reading. You will be able to eat with both hands while reading your current read.
With an 800x600 resolution e-ink screen and unlimited free Internet access, the Kindle 2 makes a compelling choice for anyone who enjoys reading. The color of the button text is the same shade of grey produced by the e-ink screen, which helps everything to blend together. The front of the device is entirely white except for the screen and the labels on the buttons.
Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots. Kindle was an interesting concept, and its ability to load books quickly and wirelessly was innovative- but as the author states, it seems much more likely that other devices will step in and do what the Kindle merely suggests: a better screen, better interface, and perhaps best of all much less DRM on the content. I love the wireless features, dictionary, electronic ink, etc. Especially with the wireless capability to get what I wanted on demand.
I think eBook readers like this will be the future, eventually. However, I think that the advantages of eBooks over printed ones are great enough that the main factor affecting sales will be the popularity of reading vs that of listening to music. The wireless near-instant downloads of the kindle is what makes it superior to other ebook readers to me.
Im a HUGE news junkie, and I would love to subscribe to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and a host of other faltering newspapers on my new Kindle 2. The weeks that I have spent with my Kindle 2 has made it clear that it is miles ahead of the competition. With an 800x600 resolution e-ink screen and unlimited free Internet access, the Kindle 2 makes a compelling choice for anyone who enjoys reading.
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