Amazon Kindle Getting a Revamp
Amazon’s digital reader, Kindle, is getting a makeover which will be revealed in the next month or two. According to Business Week, the new version of the Amazon Kindle is reported to be smaller, thinner, and sporting a bigger screen. Amazon’s been pushing the Kindle pretty hard for awhile now with seemingly lukewarm response.
However, there are those who think that Amazon’s Kindle going to revolutionize the way we look at print media. According to this Kindle article, one Citigroup analyst thinks that Amazon might sell enough Kindles to match the first year of iPod sales…380,000 units. What do you think? Will we ever give up paper in favor of digital readers or any other gadget?
September 5, 2008 2 Comments
Amazon Kindle
Do you suppose these electronic readers will ever catch on or are we never going to give up paper books and newspapers? I’m not sure if I could get used to one, but the Amazon Kindle wireless reading device seems to be convenient and easy to use.
Retailing for $359 at Amazon, the Amazon Kindle, is truly wireless with no cords or syncing required, and there are currently over 150,000 books and periodicals to choose from. When you want to purchase a new book, simply turn on the wireless access and, according to Amazon, it will be delivered to the electronic reader in less than one minute. The Amazon Kindle also includes access to popular blogs and Wikipedia.
Do you currently use an Amazon Kindle or another similar wireless reading device? Send us a message and let us know what you think!
August 9, 2008 1 Comment

