The future of technology, particularly in the education system can now be seen through the increased production of these wireless reading devices. less than a year, Amazon has managed to release two new models of Kindle, which is their own book without wires. electronic reader Kindle last version, Kindle DX that was released in June 2009, weighs 18.9 ounces – just your average hardback novel. The electronic paper display uses e-ink and16-gray scale, which gives the same feeling and readability of newsprint typical.

Last month, Amazon launched its Kindle DX Pilot Project at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Darden is one of the schools participating in the pilot education Amazon using their new wireless electronic book reader. This program includes a random selection of students that will use Amazon Kindle DX entire school year for free. Ifthese students choose to keep their wireless device, you can buy at a reduced price.

During the pilot project Kindle DX Darden School, over 300 first year students of MBA arrived with 62 of them were presented with a box containing the new electronic book reader Amazon's wireless. This pilot group will test the new device, including an electronic chart display of 9.7 inches that has an automatic rotation according to the orientation you prefer. He alsowireless network connectivity that provides access to 300,000 e-books, magazines, newspapers, top, and case studies from Darden Business Publishing are now available on their Kindle DX. This new wireless reading device also provides its users the opportunity to highlight or take notes, and can store up to 3,500 electronic books.

Other schools that are included in the pilot project of Amazon Kindle DX Arizona State University, Case Western Reserve University, Pace University,Reed College at the University of Washington Foster of Business and Princeton University. Some academic publishers are also involved in the campaign for the Amazon integration of their wireless e-book readers in the classroom. The University of California Press, Yale University Press, Oxford University Press and are among the first to have their books available for sale through the Kindle.

Amazon wireless e-book readers have certainly its charm,especially for students because more can be a useful way of execution and access to everything except the reading materials that need.

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