Kindle Electronic Book Reader Basics
♫ Tuesday, August 17th, 2010With a wide variety of media at our finger tips it only makes sense for literature to jump on the bandwagon.
I am introducing to you the Kindle Electronic Book Reader, also known as an e-Book Reader. White in color, roughly the size of a paperback book and weighing in at 10.2oz this little device is quickly becoming a staple in mobile media.
Featuring a small QWERTY keyboard with a supporting clickable scroll wheel and highlight strip on the right side of the screen the Kindle Electronic Book Reader gives you every tool you will need to navigate to your favorite e-Books and other media on the 6” display screen. You can even read in direct sunlight with no glare issues. The Kindle screen is able to reflect light similar to conventional paper and uses no backlighting.
3G wireless access will allow you to quickly download books directly from your Kindle without the need to search for Wi-Fi hotspots. There are no expensive monthly bills or sneaky contracts. There is absolutely no wireless setup, just start downloading your favorite literature out of the box! This can all be done worldwide with a average book download time in under 60 seconds! One of the best features of the Kindle is the capacity of 1,500 books while offering days of read time without recharging. This device is sure to meet all of your needs and expectations without the constant need of upgrades and recharging downtime. When it does come to recharging this can be done via the supplied power adapter and micro-USB cable for charging your Kindle from a computer or other USB port.
Have you ever been in dire need of a dictionary? With the built in Dictionary and Instant Lookup you will have The New Oxford American Dictionary at your fingertips with over 250,000 entries and definitions. One of the amazing built in features of the Kindle is the instant word lookup, should you come across a unfamiliar word you can simple navigate your curser over it and the definition will automatically appear at the bottom of the screen.
Some of the other unique feathers include built-in access to Wikipedia allowing you to easily research people, places, events and more. Kindles search function makes searching within a book easier than ever imaged, if you’ve ever wanted to go back and read a phrase of passage you will love this feature. You can also span your search to the Kindle store to find all your favorite or even undiscovered e-Book titles. And by now I’m sure some of you are asking “What about Audiobooks?”. Well have no fear, you have over 50,000 audio titles from Audible.com at your fingertips.
Overall the Kindle Electronic Book Reader is a great companion and useful tool for the everyday life, whether you are a student on the bus to school and catching up on some reading or researching a company history on Wikipedia in a meeting the Kindle Electronic Book Reader will not let you down.
Joe McK
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