Here is a first look at the brand new Amazon Kindle 2. This new e-book reader from Amazon is more lightweight, features more shades of grey and has a slightly different interface, better battery li...
Here is a first look at the brand new Amazon Kindle 2. This new e-book reader from Amazon is more lightweight, features more shades of grey and has a slightly different interface, better battery life and more memory for storing e-books. Price of unit is $359.00 and will release February 24th 2009.
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I guess all the market niches taken! I've just opened an online ebook store on my own, paying out of my own pocket. But I ain't got corporate money to launch products like Kindle that would have my own name on it. Maan, that's unfair. Hahaha! It's a very nice thing, though.
The Kindle would be more interesting if it wasn't only available to less than 5% of the world's population. In fact, the the other 95% of us, it's totally irrelevant.
I mean sure theres the real good netbooks on the market, but still if your a real book/computer geek, you'd buy it for novelty reasons, not to read it ;-)
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It's a very nice thing, though.
I mean sure theres the real good netbooks on the market, but still if your a real book/computer geek, you'd buy it for novelty reasons, not to read it ;-)