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The Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader from Amazon subsidiary Lab126 uses wireless connectivity to allow users to shop, browse, download and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, blogs and other digital media development. Hardware devices use E Ink paper Kindle electronic display that shows, in 16 gray levels, minimizing the use of power and simulates the reading on paper.




Kindle is # 1 best selling items for two consecutive years!


A number of hardware devices support this platform, composed of a main building "Kindle" line and a parallel "Kindle DX" line. The latest Kindle is the third incarnation of the main line, officially called "Kindle," but generally considered a "Kindle 3." Kindle 3 of 27 Published in August 2010. Reports indicate that the user display top news on the Kindle 3, with E Ink technology Pearl shows that previous generations.

Amazon Kindle
The DX line of Kindle features larger screens than the main line of the Kindle and is marketed as more suitable for displaying the contents of journals and textbooks. Amazon Kindle is also software for use on multiple devices and platforms, including Microsoft Windows, IOS, BlackBerry, Mac OS X (10.5 or greater, Intel only), Android and Windows Mobile has unveiled the seventh

Content for the Kindle can be purchased online and downloaded wirelessly and in some countries, the use of standard Wi-Fi or 3G Amazon "Whispernet" on the network. Whispernet is accessible without monthly subscription fees or wireless, although expenses may be incurred in the delivery of magazines and other content on international roaming to customers of the nation. Through a service called "Whispersync" customers can synchronize the progress in reading, bookmarks and other information on the Kindle hardware devices and other mobile devices.




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In the last three months of 2010, Amazon announced that has surpassed the United States, their e-book sales revenue of paperbacks for the first time. ^_^