Palm eBooks Reader Kindle 3

Kindle 3 Featuring A Graphite Finish Very Slim Build

 

Palm eBooks Kindle 3 Review


The Kindle 3 by Amazon was launched in July 2010. It came in a couple of types: the Kindle Wi-Fi and the Kindle Wi-Fi and 3G. The one with the 3G capabilities is also known as the substitute to the Kindle 2. The Wi-Fi version connection is through the public or private WiFi networks. This is one of the best palm eBooks readers you can find in the market.

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The look of the Kindle 3 is very modern, featuring a graphite finish and a very slim and lightweight build. The refresh rate has also been improved for the e-ink screen display. Amazon has announced that the Kindle 3 is the leading palm eBook reader in the industry and is their best selling e-reader to date. The look and built is very similar to the Kindle 2 but the newer device packs on a lot of features that will excite users. The screen is e-ink and measures 6 inches. Aside from the faster refresh rate, the contrast ratio has also improved much. It is very portable and lightweight, weighing no more than a regular paperback novel. The rubberized back also makes it very comfortable and easy to the hand.

The top row of the Kindle 3's keypad features numbers, which is different from the previous model that has letters. The look has also improved because of the rocker being flushed. At the bottom of the gadget, you will find the volume button, the sliding power button and headphone jack. Other noticeable changes include the storage capacity improvement to 4 GB. Battery life generally lasts 1 month. Users can now enjoy keeping up to 3,500 eBooks.

More Traits to Enjoy

Kindle 3 also has a very wide range of support. It can support PDF files. The Kindle Wi-Fi is generally inexpensive at $139, while the Kindle 3G + Wi-Fi costs $189. The cellular system used in mobile phones is the same as the one in Kindle 3G, which means that you will receive services based on the current location. The device also has other white colors available. Reading on the Kindle 3 is very much the same as reading an actual book. You get to read different types of files like mobi, text and PDF. Pages are automatically saved so that you can continue reading the next day. Transferring and buying books on Amazon is very easy. There's also a dictionary so you can easily look up meanings of words in books.


 

 

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