After the first Kindle was launched, has made a revolution in the concept of reading as this small ultra-portable device allows users to find and read their literature preferred (be it a novel or magazine), where they are, without connecting to a computer. The Kindle 2, launched in February 2009 on the basis of this concept, but it brings the greatest innovations in this field also, while retaining the features that made the first model soPeople.
Some of its main features are:
Slim: A little over 1 / 3 inch, thin as most journals.
Lightweight: 10.2 ounces lighter than a book.
Books less than 60 seconds: Get books delivered by Wi-Fi in less than 60 seconds without a PC.
3G Wireless 3G Wireless lets you download books from your Kindle, no annual contract, no monthly fees or hunting Fi hotspots
International coverage: Enjoy a home wireless or 3Gabroad in over 100 countries.
Paper-like display: it reads like real paper, without reflection, even in bright sunlight.
Bring your library: contains up to 1,500 pounds.
Long battery life: reading for days without recharging.
Readme: With text-to-speech test the Kindle can read newspapers, magazines, blogs and books aloud to you, unless the book is the copyright holder features available.
Free book samples: Download and read first chapters for free before deciding topurchase.
Great choice: More than 350,000 books, 104 best-selling New York Times Best 112, as well as U.S. and international newspapers, magazines and blogs.
The low cost of the book: The New York Times Best Sellers and new releases are $ 9.99 unless otherwise indicated. When traveling abroad, you can wirelessly download books in the Kindle Store or archived items. U.S. customers will be charged a cost of $ 1.99 to download International.
The two shops Kindle 2 GB of memory, enoughstore up to 1,500 electronic books. As for battery life, the e-book reader offers up to four days after reading a single charge. Of course, if you disable the wireless module, the battery will be greatly magnified.
The Kindle 2 offers complete compatibility with catalog files, including the following formats: TXT, MP3, Kindle (AZW), Audible (formats 4 MOBI unshielded, Audible Enhanced (AAX)), PRC natively PDF, HTML, JPEG, DOC, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion. Ifwonder what MP3 audio has to do with it, I must say that the Kindle is new is packed with stereo speakers and text-speech technology, the device is essentially able to "read" for the user.
Good news for international readers! As of October 19, 2009, the Kindle will be available for the first time for international orders.
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