Design: The new Amazon Kindle is thin at 0.36 inch at the thickest part and weighs at just 10.2 ounces. To make space for the keyboard, Amazon has made the reader longer, measuring 8 inches from top to bottom. The reader uses an electrophoretic display to cut eyestrain. The on/off button is settled at the top of the reader with two small speaker ports behind for easier access.
Specifications: Featuring no back-light, the Amazon Kindle's 6 inch "e-ink" display offers 600x800 pixel resolutions at 167 ppi. The screen offers 16 shades of gray while the font size can be adjusted to six separate levels. The reader can also join together wirelessly to Amazon's Whispernet to access Amazon's huge online Kindle Store (only accessible for the Us) with the potential to go down to 1Xrtt if it cannot join together to 3G. While web surfing is possible, there is no withhold for flash or video. Straight through Whispersync you can send an e-book to someone else reader, provided both are registered. The battery has been sealed into the gismo but now offers 25 percent more battery life, lasting from some days to a week on a single charge. The memory has been upgraded to 2Gb but has no expansion slot for supplementary memory. However, the reader can only handle converted files that Amazon will payment you 10 cents to do so.
Features & Performance: The Amazon Kindle's keyboard is now more useful with easier to access buttons. New features consist of Text-to-Speech that sounds robotic but is intelligible. Other features consist of a new charging theory Straight through a micro-Usb cable and adapter. The reader can play Mp3 and Aac files or join together via Usb to your computer. The interface has also been upgraded with a more easy to use five-way rocker button. All in all the Amazon Kindle lasts much longer (battery), reads best and navigates a lot easier compared to its predecessor and other competitors manufacture it ideal for those living within range of the Whispernet network.
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