Review of Latest Kindle Wireless Reading Device

I just bought the latest version of the Kindle, and hesitant after reading the comments on the original version, some of which have not been very positive. I saw people on the train with the Kindle and travel have fantasized about my Kindle, instead of bringing 2 or 3 books with me every trip short. This is my honest opinion: Pros: The latest version of the Kindle is more simplified, no corners in the previous version … It seems reasonable, is much higher than the highest technology in the future. It reads like a normal book, without backlight. In order to have a normally lit environment for reading. Holds up to 1,500 titles, which is ideal for someone like me who travel frequently and it is not enough space to accommodate so many books to keep. You can read the first chapter of each book for free before deciding to buy. Really honest and certainly beats having a library and examine the shelves. In some countries, these books are not fully involved so you can book to scan the contents to open! Instant gratification …. If you are interested in a particular title, you can download immediately, instead of shopping in reserve, etc. This means that even in the middle of the night, you can book. There is no enrollment fee or per download fee, as it works on 3G. No need to connect to a PC, etc. It can be used by both left and right hand. It's long battery life and not warm quickly. Cons: There is a second of delay when you turn the page, so you get used to this. In reality can not be used for research purposes or for school … Unlike regular books, which lets you post-it notes and flip-over of the chapters, this is not possible with the Kindle. Therefore, it is only good for the casual reader. Kindle only reads the files and PDF files. Although you can read other formats such as DOC., Etc Word, go through Amazon, which converts a small amount (10 cents per attachment) and have been shipped. Also, you can share your book with others, even if they have the Kindle. The soil is heavy, so if you want to read in bed, be sure not to fall on your head! If you like a real book in hand and the idea of browsing in bookshops, the Kindle is not for you. Yet it is a good investment!

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