Posts Tagged Amazon Kindle

Amazon Kindle How-To Series

Posted by on Saturday, 22 May, 2010
One thing about electronic devices – they know how to put us in a panic every once in a while! The new Amazon Kindle 2 is no different – it sometimes seems to get possessed by one of those demons in the books stored deep inside it’s memory. While the Kindle 2 is a very well designed and durable device, it is subject to strange behavior. The worst of these behaviors is when the Kindle 2 freezes-up. The pages don’t turn, the screen saver won’t turn-off no matter how many times you “Slide and release the power switch to wake”. Read the rest of this entry »

The Amazon Kindle: Why It Is A Good Buy

Posted by on Monday, 26 April, 2010
The Amazon Kindle is a neat little gadget that was recently released, and has been garnering a lot of attention from bibliophiles and gadget addicts all around the world. While there are some obvious reasons for why the Amazon Kindle is a neat little toy, there are a myriad of other factors that make the Kindle well worth the purchase that most people have not actively addressed. Are you thinking about buying the Kindle wireless reader for yourself, or someone else in your life? If you are not yet sure whether or not the Kindle will make an excellent gift for yourself or someone else, keep reading. Read the rest of this entry »

The Amazon Kindle 2 Review

Posted by on Tuesday, 2 March, 2010
The electronic book reader, or “eReader” should be considered the wave of the future and the Kindle 2 is no exception. The basic features include an e-Ink screen with 16 shades of grey, 6 different type sizes (good-bye reading glasses!) and a 10oz light weight. (no more hand cramping for arthritic hands, fingers and wrists!).

The Kindle 2 electronic book reader can hold up to 1500 average sized books and uses wireless technology when connecting to the internet for book downloading and access to Wikipedia. There is no monthly fee for the wireless access or any fee other than the cost of the Kindle 2 and each book. As a matter of fact, most of the Kindle books are priced at about $9.99, which is about $4/book cheaper than the Read the rest of this entry »