The Kindle DX Global Wireless is now available

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What joy to be heard in the world! The largest 9.7-inch Kindle DX is now available for use in over 100 countries around the world (not just U.S.). This gives everyone a choice between 6-inch "regular" Kindle (AKA "Kindle with Global Wireless") and 9.7 inches Kindle DX.
Although the difference between the display size (DX is far more important) and price (from now on, the DX is more than $ 200 moreexpensive) are the most obvious differences when comparing the two lights are not the only differences.
Another obvious difference is that memory. To go with its large screen, the DX also has a larger memory. May contain about 3,500 pounds, while the smaller version may contain "only" about 1,500 pounds. Now, if you're like me, you probably think that 1,500 pounds is more than enough space, so I'm not too sure what is a key feature of the sale.
Twoother tasks such as DX:
(1) Auto screen rotation (with the small device, you must manually adjust the screen) so that when you flip it over on its side automatically adjusts the view (which is good for visual research material.)
(2) Built in a PDF reader. Even if a PDF reader can be added to the normal version.
Clearly, these additional functions are not taken enormous, I think it's mainly a matter of scale. If you need moreView and then you want to get the DX. The big screen is particularly useful for reading newspapers (Yes, you can get a newspaper subscription that is downloaded automatically every day with this device.)
Both devices have the same ability to download (from anywhere, not looking for a place wi fi) to a selection of 400,000 + books. It only takes 60 seconds to download an entire book. Two of them also have a basic Web browser designed to surf the text of those siteslike Wikipedia. And there is no monthly access, once you buy a Kindle, you have a wireless service life (such as a GPS unit.)
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