Electronic Book Readers
So recently I have heard a lot about the new Amazon Kindle 2. I hadn’t heard about it before so I started doing some searches. Apparently the item I have been hearing so much about isn’t even on the market yet. It is available February 24th, although you can pre-order it. However, I found out that there are other products like it and I so I did some research. First off if you have never heard of the Amazon
Kindle 2 it is Amazon’s latest verison of what is called an electronic book reader. Electronic book readers or ebook readers as they are also referred as are little electronic devices that you can download books, magazine, even newspapers into and then carry them with you whereever you go. There are many different kinds but they all can hold at least 200 titles roughly. That is insane. Imagine carrying around 200 books in a little device and the device is little. They all range around the size of a typical paperback book and are as light as 10 oz. I seriously wish I had one because the convenience of being able to carry numerous books around with me that take little to no space just sounds great. Supposedly these things are suppose to be the next IPod and with how intrigue I was I think it is possible. Although I am a little skeptical about how many people read vs listen to music. I love to read and would certainly gain advantage from the product but I have the feeling that people who are not interested in reading won’t even give the product a second glance. Which may in part be from the prices. They are all very expensive, the Kindle 2 is $359 and it’s competitor is $400. Ouch. So even though I am stoked about this new product and would love to have one of my own I don’t yet have $359 to spare. With my research though I found a really good sight that reviews the top two ebook readers I found. It actually lists three but two are the Kindle and Kindle 2 which I have found are much them same just a little better. It would be like comparing the IPod and IPod Nano. Anyway, check it out. After reading all the information though I am more apt to buy the new Amazon Kindle 2.
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