The world’s largest ecommerce company Amazon just introduced four new Kindles. The first Kindle is smaller, lighter, and cheaper than any previous Kindles with a price tag of $79. It has a 6-inch screen and using e-ink display. According to Amazon press release, this new Kindle is about 30% lighter than previous versions. This product is now available via online order.
The second type of Kindles is Kindle Touch. This version of Kindle has two models and two functionalities. A simple feature as an e-reader with touch will cost about $99. Another upgraded model with additional extra feature which allows users to connect to free wireless Internet 3G will cost about $149. Users must wait until November 21, 2011 to get these two new Kindles.
The most exciting of all new models is "Kindle Fire." This model will allow users to read books and magazines, watch movies and TV shows, listen to music, and play games, while also at the same time users can use the device to connect to Internet for web browsing. Amazon also let users to store files, documents, books, music, photos, and other content, via Amazon Cloud online storages. The Kindle Fire model has 7-inch touch screen and runs on dual-core processor. The price tag for this unit is $199. During the promo month, Amazon will let users to access Amazon Prime which has over 11,000 movies and TV shows. Amazon promised to deliver this model to users on November 15, 2011.
(Screenshot: Amazon Kindle)
I keep thinking about getting an Kindle. ... The ipad is great isn't it Dms? So much easier to use than an iphone or ipod touch.
Posted by: gynecomastia | September 28, 2011 at 09:53 PM