7/05/2010

Kindle DX Vs. Kindle With Global Wireless

First let me say that the title of this article can be dated soon as there are many rumors that the DX Kindle will soon have the same overall capacity wireless Kindle with Global Wireless already has. But now the decision between large and small Kindle DX regular "is one that only those living in the U.S. do (such as those from outside the United States only have access to children.)

I would say that there are indeed many similarities between these two gadgets that most differences. I'll be back on after discussing many similarities in the differences (such as differences that are most important because they allow you to choose what suits your needs.)

The most obvious difference is that you work in the U.S. alone, while other countries worldwide. If you are outside the U.S. (or if you are an American who travels frequently to other countries), while making your choice (as) clear; You choose the Kindle world.

Moreover, the biggest difference is size. The DX is greater at the time, as deep as the display and its memory capacity. It 'also much larger because its price is concerned (the DX already costs more than $ 200 most of the world's Kindle).

While DX is 9.7 inches, the Kindle with Global Wireless is 6 inches. The larger screen is particularly useful for subscriptions to newspapers (which makes it more like reading a document itself.) Moreover, the small size of the smaller version may be easier to carry with you.

There is also a big difference in that memory. The DX can hold up to 3,500 pounds, while the smaller version holds up to 1,500 pounds. Well, who has more than 1,500 pounds? "Honestly, I can not imagine that space is needed for the vast majority of people.

Another difference is that the DX has an automatic rotation of the screen so that if you turn on your gadgets on the side of the screen automatically adjusts to read horizontally (and automatically adjusts vertically to read when the rear hatch.) DX is also with a PDF reader that the smaller version is not.

What similarities?

Both have access to about 400,000 books, newspapers and magazines can be purchased for lower prices than their pocket. These books can be downloaded in just 60 seconds from anywhere (G3 have wireless so there is no need to search for Wi-Fi spots.)

Both were built in the "text to speech" program that can turn any book into a book "audio". Yes, the Kindle will read!

None of these gadgets have no monthly fees to worry. The wireless service is provided as the wireless service for GPS navigation systems. Once the gadget works just wireless, there is nothing to worry about or pay your bills.

Both have a basic web browser built in to surf the Web from anywhere. Note that this browser is designed to test sites like Wikipedia and blogs. It is not for photos or video.

Both have a "no look" shows "reads like paper." If you are afraid that reading is like reading a computer screen, so do not be! This is not the case.

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