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Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device


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Brand: Amazon
Category: Amazon Devices

Buy New: $359.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(4201 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1

Color: Bisque
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.7

UPC: 892685001003
EAN: 0892685001003
ASIN: B000FI73MA

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Features:
  • Revolutionary electronic-paper display provides a sharp, high-resolution screen that looks and reads like real paper.
  • Simple to use: no computer, no cables, no syncing.
  • Wireless connectivity enables you to find, buy, and read instantly?whether you?re in the back of a taxi, at the airport, or in bed.
  • Shop the Kindle Store directly from your Kindle.
  • Buy a book and it is auto-delivered wirelessly in less than one minute.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 4196 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I love my Kindle!   August 21, 2008
I was a little skeptical of this device, being a lover of books. I've had my Kindle just about 1 month now, and it makes my traveling so much lighter, frees up much needed space on my library shelves, and I've even canceled my subscriptions to the newspaper. Not having the newspaper delivered daily has also lightened my weekly recycling load.

The screen is easy to read and my eyes do not tire at all. I wish I'd purchased this last Christmas. Now my spouse wants one, too.



5 out of 5 stars The Traveling Library...   August 21, 2008
I have had my Kindle for a little over 4 months now and absolutely love it. I enjoy getting my news papers every morning (and keeping the historical copies without having to throw them away in the trash). The ability to read anywhere and have enough books to analytically explore a subject is awesome. I travel a bit and the Kindle has made it easier for me to actually read. Besides the free wireless, wikipedia searches, great responses from the NowNow team (I've asked them many questions from why the sky is blue to who solved Fermat's Last Theorem and they have been superb) and wirelessly updated blogs the Kindle would deserve 5 stars alone for the increased reading time.

I look forward to a software update that will hopefully add the ability to email links to articles from the papers, quotes (with references) from books/magainzes and the ability to classify PDF's/Word Documents you send yourself as something other than just a book.

If you enjoying reading and have always wished you could carry more books with you than is humanly possible then you should check the Kindle out. If you travel frequently, then it is a must.



4 out of 5 stars Cost is too high!   August 21, 2008
A friend had one & I think its great but the cost is just way to high. Hopefully the next model will be alot & I mean alot cheaper.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent first-generation device for avid readers   August 20, 2008
There is plenty that could be improved with the physical characteristics of this device, but if you like/love to read and then Kindle is unquestionably a life-changer (excuse the cliche). The ability to conveniently carry multiple books, automatically receive subscriptions with no technical fuss whatsoever, location-marking in each book/periodical, and easy dictionary/Wikipedia look-up of words and concepts allows for a systematic, enjoyable reading experience at any time/location. This device is a real cure for people who's available time to read is fragmented across commutes, work downtime, etc.

Lot's of room for improvement, mainly in physical characteristics: the leather case keeps a flimsy grip on the device, the navigation buttons are awkward and easily pressed inadvertently. The screen is too grey and not white enough for my tastes. A backlight would be great. However, in many ways Kindling is superior to ordinary reading: better in strong light, easier to hold, no ink smudges, much easier to read large-format periodicals in a crowded environment. The technology sits in the background: no fussing with connections, related error messages, upgrades, updates, formats, compatibility, ... Battery life is excellent (2 days with the wireless on).

If you're not an avid reader, I believe you'll find the device is (over)priced to capture "early adopters" not the general public (which tends to look for <$200 devices -- see iPhones, DVD players, digicams). Don't forget there are no wireless charges.



4 out of 5 stars Others need to come into the new age!   August 20, 2008
I was very anxious after I ordered my kindle. I ordered it on a Friday and selected two day shipping so it could arrive on Tuesday. I told myself that it was only 4 days away. What I didn't expect to happen was for me to actually be excited and impatient for the wait. I've tried the Sony e-reader and I didn't get nearly as excited after I had purchased that.

From the outside, it's appearance may be appaling at first. Don't let that hinder your thoughts on purchasing one though. It has a very nice feel in your hands once you figure out how to hold the thing without turning the pages. There are two design flaws that I see that I hope are improved up in the infamous second edition that will not be out for at least a few years. They could round out the corners so it doesn't eat a dimple into your palms while reading. Secondly, they could rethink the position of the page turners. I do like that they are on both sides, but maybe place them so you could actually grab the sides without screwing up your place. I think that with the second versions of anything, they are a welcomed upgrade. The placing of the SD card is problematic when you want to change them or actually put one in, but in relooking at it's placement, there really isn't a better place for it.

So enough with the specs. With that being my only area for complaint, being the design flaws, reading on this is actually more enjoyable than a paper back for me. I don't have to fidget around to find an uncomfortable position for me that supports the book without turning any of it's pages. With the Kindle...I sit in any position I want, not what the book wants. Turning the pages is flawless...albeit slow, but after reading a few pages, you slowly adjust to the fact of it taking time. And after a few chapters, you don't even notice that anymore. The saving the page you left off on feature is awesome as I frequently am doing ten billion things at once and then end up reading the same passage at least 5 times before I realize that I need to stop coming to this page after coming back. And the built in dictionary is awesome as I am hard of hearing and often times do not fully understand what all english words mean even though I speak perfect english. It's awesome that it's right at my fingertips and I don't even leave my page or lose my place.

When I took mine out of the well designed box, it started up and I didn't need any time to aquire a tasting for it. I knew exactly how to run it being the techie that I am. I learned how to use all the specs in under ten minutes after just fiddling with it. If you aren't good with technology, I highly suggest reading the on-board user's guide as it explains how to do everything.

I took it over to a friend of mine, I am 21 and her and her husband are well into their 50's. They had no problems after changing the font size as I read at the level one. They used setting 3 and 4 and were very impressed. My grandma fell in love with the size 6 font. No longer needing to hunt for the large print books, she is purchasing hers soon. All three of them got aquainted quite quickly with it after a few intructions from me.

I have had no problems ordering books and having them delivered right to me in under a minute. I bought 20 books the first day I owned it...and three days later I am finished with 4 of them...still going on my first charge. I did turn my wireless internet off to make the battery last longer.

The only reason I hesitate to give it five stars is the design flaws. If you can get past your palms having permanent dimples :-) this is the perfect device for you. I live in a small apartment and face arguments with my boyfriend over space and my love of books. Problem is solved now. So if you are an avid booklover with no space in your house or apartment, this is a very practical solution. You look at the price and think it's a bit much, but think of the money you save on books. With my initial 20 book purchase, I saved almost $200...half of my kindle was paid for right then and there and my boyfriend isn't complaining about space for those 20 books either. I no longer have to justify my must-have book choices. Wish this would have come out about 7 years ago when I started my library!

So what are you waiting for? Go buy one! Obviously if you are reading all the reviews you can get your hands on, you know you want one! Just do it! You only live once and regrets will not follow this purchase! You'll thank us all later when you have your own and you can inspire others!


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