Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
10:00 pm
The new Kindle DX D00801 has many features and this article is discussing most of them. First some details about the two different Amazon Kindle models available right now.
Choose which Kindle you want more information about.
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 |
 |
| Display Size |
6″ diagonal E InkĀ® |
9.7″ diagonal E InkĀ® |
| Kindle Size |
8″ x 5.3″ x 0.36″ |
10.4″ x 7.2″ x 0.38″ |
| Storage |
1500 Books |
3500 Books |
| Get Books in a minute |
Yes |
Yes |
| 3 G Wireless |
Yes |
Yes |
| Coverage |
Global |
Global |
| PDF Support |
Yes |
Yes |
| Text to Speech |
Yes |
Yes |
| Whispersync |
Yes |
Yes |
| Display Rotator |
Manual |
Automatic |
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See Details |
See Details |
Ok, Let’s start with the Kindle DX sophisticated design.
Smooth& Lean
Kindle DX is as thin as the majority of magazines. Merely more than a third of an inch in profile, you will see Kindle DX suits just right in your hands. Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
8:43 am
I have a second generation Kindle. Can I buy Barnes and Noble eBooks and convert them, or do they absolutely have to be Amazon?
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
8:42 pm
I wanted to buy another e reader that is universal and will work with any website and download any e book on any website(except Amazon cuz only the Kindle works with them.)I also called Sony and u can only download on there website and not any other websites.Is than an E reader that can be used with any website?
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
10:07 am
I am wanting to buy this kindle but I want to make sure that I can really use the free wireless feature that Amazon is mentioning. IS it hassle-free? I hope someone could share their Kindle experiences in the Philippines. Thanks!
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 at
11:13 pm
The new Kindle 2.0 is very tempting and Amazon doesn’t look set to release it overseas anytime soon.
Has anyone else attempted using Kindle (first gen/second gen) in Australia? I would like to know what are some of the problems encountered and if it’s worth the trouble.