6/29/2010

Is The Kindle Dx Worth The Investment?

The Kindle DX, now with Global Wireless is the latest addition to the family the reader Kindle. Its design was strongly determined after the second Kindle. The finish is white with a keyboard below. There are navigation buttons, and right, a 5-way joystick. However, it is larger than the Kindle 2, with a screen 9.7 "and is only 1 / 3 inch thick, making it easy to use and easy to carry.

Another interesting feature of the Kindle DX is the 4GB internal memory that can store up to 3,500 books, periodicals and documents. In addition, you can upload your books in less than 60 seconds. No computer is necessary. The 3G wireless allows you to download directly onto your Kindle DX or monthly fees or annual contracts. Furthermore, it is now, with global coverage. International users in over 100 countries have access to the Amazon and over 275,000 pounds.

Then there is the much anticipated PDF reader. You can view in portrait or landscape format without losing the original file. The auto-rotate the screen to display maps in width, large graphics and a complete web page. Moreover, unlike the previous Kindle DX allows you to add notes and highlights. You can search PDF files too, unless they are based on the image. So, this function does not work.

The electronic paper display has been enlarged, and with 16 shades of gray there is more room for rich graphical content. The display uses real ink, no backlight, which makes reading Kindle's like reading the paper. This technology helps to reduce eye strain, which is a problem common to many other electronic readers.

Another big advantage is a text to speech functionality. The DX can read newspapers, magazines, books and other documents aloud to you, provided that its owner the right of the document made available this feature. Amazon also offers free samples of books with the Kindle and Kindle DX. Enjoy the first chapters of a book before purchasing it.

You can carry and read all your personal and business documents wherever you go. It 's all stored in a handy little gadget. During the extended battery will give you the pleasure to read without interruption for one week. It 's a great improvement over the battery life of four days earlier.

Another point to note, if you are concerned about the environment, think about how many trees you save! There is no doubt that any stimulus is good for the ecosystem.

Thus, we can certainly make a good argument for the Kindle DX positive, but what is negative? Did you? Yes, it is made. The main complaint seems to be the price. It 'very expensive. At the time of writing, Amazon was selling for $ 489.00. Another criticism is the lack of video and color. However, despite these factors, the benefits of an owner far outweigh the disadvantages. The reading material Kindle costs less than any book or magazine mass market. Therefore, even though it may cost more initially there will be a significant long-term savings.

6/27/2010

How To Update Kindle Dx Firmware?

I recently bought DX Kindle book reader. Now I want to upgrade the firmware on Kindle DX, you have an idea or suggest how I can update Thank you in advance. Automatically updated firmware Kindle DX
I updated DX Kindle Whispernet. When connected to Whispernet, automatically install updated file Kindle Kindle in sleep mode. You must restart your system to install the update. In addition, DX is download and update the official site of Amazon Kindle, you must register on the website.

How Kindle DX firmware update?

Update on Amazon Kindle DX First, download the update of Amazon.com, then connect your Kindle to your PC via USB. Once Kindle USB to copy the downloaded file in the root folder, you must unmount the disk Safely Remove Hardware icon located in the PC system disconnectKindle tray.then. Then go to the main screen and press the Menu key and select the setting, then select "update your Kindle. Update after you installed the Kindle will restart.

How Kindle DX firmware update?

Kindle DX firmware upgrade online You must upgrade the firmware via built in wireless Kindle. The update for free at Amazon. Simply connect to the official website of the Amazon and download the update from there.

Kindle online update version 2.3
Kindle Amazon Kindle Version 2.3 is released it will download at Amazon. The new firmware is better culture of PDF files, the option to convert PDF files to Kindle and pages show more features. You need the wireless connection is active, Kindle goes to sleep. During the upgrade, you'll see screens that show the update in progress. The update should take less than 10 minutes and is complete when Kindle displays the Home screen. Do not turn off or reset the Kindle until the update is completed.

6/25/2010

All about Cool Kindle DX

Amazon sets the bar with his model DX Cool People Kindle Reader Kindle ebook readers online. The DX Amazon Kindle, a wireless ebook reading is much bigger than its predecessors, and Kindle Kindle 2 readers. It is 9.7 cm in length and is ideal for reading newspapers, magazines and manuals.

The latest Amazon Kindle Amazon maintains lead over other ebook readers and makes the best electronic book reader and overcome the challenges of the readers of ebook Sony PRS 500 and PRS 700 and meal that has not yet reached the market. The Kindle display DX cold is easy to read because it uses the latest technologies in the field of electronic ink technology. It 'easy to read even in bright sunlight and there are no problems due to glare or backlighting. Energy consumption is low due. You can play for days on a single charge. Kindle and Kindle 2 readers are not integrated in the reading of PDF readers and not Sony. This differentiation is lost because Kindle DX Cool has a PDF reader that allows us to reach all the eBooks in PDF documents and personal and professional where we go. The display is very sophisticated and rich support 16 shades of gray in order to view a variety of reading materials, including rich content such as video cards and computer graphics. The screen can automatically rotate the display mode between portrait and landscape for viewing full-width content such as maps, graphs, images and tables. This not only makes Kindle DX staff colleagues, but a colleague may become as important and useful enterprise devices such as Blackberry and i-phone.

Like its predecessors reader Kindle and Kindle 2, Kindle DX supports built in 3G wireless Whispernet feature means that you can still log in without having to seek and pay for WiFi hotspots. You can download in less than 60 seconds from the Amazon Kindle library of 350,000 books and magazines.

Amazon Kindle DX has an internal memory of about 4 GB which can store up to 3,500 pounds. You can go to this huge library worldwide. If you're traveling and you want to download a new book can be done anywhere in the U.S.. But unlike his predecessor, Kindle 2, you can not download while traveling abroad. Like its predecessors Amazon Kindle DX has no external memory card slot to allow you to create your own libraries of digital content. Search this feature in future models. Yes most of the finest DX Amazon Kindle is more expensive than its predecessor, the smallest 6 "Amazon Kindle 2.

For all the features and technology, we believe Amazon Kindle DX Cool is the best eBook reader on the market today.

6/24/2010

Comparison between Amazon Kindle DX and Kindle 2

Since May, when Amazon Kindle DX is available, there are many Kindle users, and even so-called Kindle owners who have asked how was the metamorphosis overgone "Kindle Amazon Kindle 2 DX later. It does not matter if you're a Kindle looking for an update or view the Kindle, because now you can take a wise decision and choose what suits you best.

The comparison between DX and Amazon Kindle Kindle 2 offers a fast and reliable reference to help you decide the best Kindle.

Display

While Kindle 2 has a 6 "diagonal screen, the screen features Kindle DX auto-rotation with a 9.7" diagonal. Besides the fact that Kindle DX 2.5 times larger than they were accustomed, they also offer the possibility to choose between a portrait or landscape mode simply by using the auto-rotating screen. In this way, the Kindle DX is indeed more appropriate when you decide to read books, newspapers or any other material containing graphs, tables or maps.

Size

The choice of the Amazon Kindle DX, you can enjoy a total size of 10.4 "x 7.2" x 0.38 ", while in the Kindle 2 These measures are smaller: 8" x 5.3 "x 0.36". Although both devices are also thinner than almost any magazine typically 0.3 inches deep, the Amazon Kindle DX scales reached 18.9 oz Kindle 2, while only 10.2 oz. With this in mind, if you plan to put the eBook reader along, the Kindle 2 is more portable.

Storage Capacity

To provide a good comparison between the two devices DX Kindle Amazon Kindle 2, the storage capacity must be taken into account. Thus, the Kindle offers a DX 4GB internal memory, twice the capacity of 2 GB in the case of the Kindle 2. In other words, the Amazon Kindle DX, you can store about 3,500 pounds, while Kindle 2 of 1,500 pounds.

Integrated PDF support

2 When you use Kindle, users have encountered difficulties when it comes to reading files PFD, because it is necessary to convert the file that was only possible thanks to an e-mail to Amazon. Furthermore, the additional costs were incurred for the support, as a minimum cost. The great news is that with the Amazon Kindle DX, you will be able to download PDF files directly on your device, because the PDF support is already built into the device.

Prices

The price is an important factor to apply the value of unity in the theme. In our case, buy the Amazon Kindle DX $ 489, while the Kindle 2 costs $ 359. Although the price of Kindle DX can influence the budget, is ideal for students and professionals who want to get rid of their heavy hand and choose a reliable, with PDF support.

Conclusion - Comparing Amazon Kindle Kindle DX 2

Although Kindle 2 remains affordable in terms of price and features for those seeking the pleasure of reading the latest and greatest features, the Amazon Kindle DX is the best solution. However, the price is a factor in making a decision, consider the advantages and disadvantages to determine which device is the best your needs.

6/23/2010

Get priced down Kindle dx Wireless Reading Device

In the Amazon, are we'vewe) have always been obsessed with all the books ever made, and we know that even the reader the best book is nothing without the books they want to read. We are fortunate that there are tens of millions of customers book from Amazon, and, therefore, we know customers want to read books and we are giving priority to get these titles. Today the store has more than 400,000 Kindle books available, including 101 of the best selling New York Times ® Best 112 largest newspapers, magazines and blogs. Our vision for Kindle is to have all the books ever done in all languages, all available in less than 60 seconds.Whether prefer biographies, classics, investment guides, thrillers or sci-fiction, thousands of your favorite books are available . The New York Times best-selling and most new releases are $ 9.99 and there are many books for less. the availability of content vary for customers outside of St. U. Check your country for more information

6/17/2010

Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (9.7" Display, U.S. Wireless) (Electronics)

I have owned both Kindle 1 and Kindle 2, so I'm already committed to the basic idea: e-ink reading in a slim form factor with excellent connectivity to a large selection of books and subscriptions. I have come to rely on my Kindle experience, and it has seriously enhanced my reading.

The DX was not an obvious upgrade for me, but two features put me over the edge: the larger screen, and the native PDF reader. I now have the DX in my hands, and can report PROS, CONS, and NEUTRALS:

PROS:

-- the larger screen is a definite plus. I use the larger type size on my Kindle 2 (older eyes), and at this type size I get far more text per page on the DX. This makes the whole reading experience more book-like (and should be a boon to people who buy large-print books.)

-- the screen is also sharper and crisper than my Kindle 2 in a side-by-side comparison: the text is darker, and the contrast is much better, making for better visibility overall.

-- on a side note, the larger screen also makes it possible to read poetry on the kindle, even at large type sizes. On earlier Kindles, the smaller screen cut off lines, so that you would lose the sense of when the poet ended the line. On the DX, you can see the whole line exactly as the poet meant it, with the cut-off in the right spot.

-- the PDF reader works as advertised, and is extremely convenient. PDF documents appear on the DX exactly as they do on a computer screen. Moreover, you can drag and drop your documents directly to the device using the USB cable (or use the for-a-fee email if you absolutely must.) The only downside: at least for the documents that I've used so far, I cannot adjust the type size as I can with native Kindle documents.

-- screen rotation also works as advertised: it operates as a mild zoom on both graphics and text and offsets slightly the downside of not being able to adjust the typesize on PDF documents. One nice design touch: the four-way navigation stick introduced on the Kindle 2 is rotation-sensitive, and will move as expected relative to the screen rotation.

-- more of the device space is devoted to the screen, while the white plastic border around the screen seems to have shrunk, both in general and compared to the proportion of screen to plastic on the Kindle 2. I like this (but see below about the keyboard).

-- storage: I like the increase in storage space, and don't mind the lack of an external storage card. I can see some people having trouble with this, but only those folks who either a) must regularly carry around PDF documents totalling more than 3.5 GB of space or b) must have nearly 3500 books regularly at their fingertips. I fall in neither category.

CONS:

-- price: it's expensive, as you can tell pretty quickly. If you value the larger size, and the native PDF reader, these features may justify the roughly 30% premium you pay for the DX over the Kindle 2. In truth, the DX SHOULD cost more than the Kindle 2, and a 30% premium isn't unreasonable. But, for my money, Amazon should drop the price on the Kindle 2 to $300 or so, and charge $400 or a little less for the DX. Still, I bought it, and will keep it at this price.

-- one-sided navigation buttons: all of the buttons are now on the right side, and none are on the left. I'm a righty, so I shouldn't complain, but I found myself using both sides on the Kindle 2. Lefties have reason to complain, I think.

-- One-handed handling: I often read while I walk, with my Kindle in one hand, and something else in my other. Because of the button layout, this will be more difficult on the DX.

-- metal backing: I miss the tacky rubberized backing on my Kindle 1. When I placed my Kindle 1 on an inclined surface, it stayed in place. Not so my Kindle 2 and now my DX. This is not a complaint specific to the DX, but it's still there.

NEUTRALS (i.e. things worth noting):

-- weight: the DX is heavier, noticeably so. This is only an issue if, like me, you regularly use the kindle with one hand . . . and even so, it's still doable.

-- keyboard: the keyboard has 4 rows, and not 5: the top row of numbers from the Kindle 1 and 2 has been merged into the top qwerty row, so that numbers are now only accessible with an alt-key combination. The keys are vertically thinner too, so that the whole keyboard is no more than 1" tall (compared to over an 1.5" on the Kindle 2). At the same time, the keys themselves are a bit easier to press, a bit more protruding than on the Kindle 2. For someone with big fingers (like me), this will be a slightly harder keyboard to use, but only slightly.

That's all I can see. Overall, the pluses outweigh the minuses for me, and I'm satisfied with my purchase. I can now think of using my DX for work documents on a regular basis, because of the PDF reader. The screen size and screen rotation make the overall reading experience more immersive.

Overall, the DX feels more like text and less like device and comes closer to the stated goal of the Kindle: for the device to disappear, leaving only the joy of reading.