Kindle Wireless Reading Device Features

Kindle is a software and hardware platform developed by Amazon capable of displaying e-books and other digital media. The latest addition to the family is Kindle 3. It is smaller, lighter, and brighter than the previous models. To what extent, you say? Well, the newest version is 21 percent smaller and 15 percent lighter; you'll feel like holding a paperback in your hands!
Battery life of up to one month
A single charge lasts up to one month with the wireless turned off. While when the latter is kept on, the device lasts for up to three weeks. Thus, battery life will vary depending on the use of wireless connection such as shopping in the Kindle Store, downloading content and we browsing.
Charge via USB
Along with the device, the package includes a micro-USB cable for charging the gadget from a computer USB port, and a U.S. power adapter which supports voltages 100V - 240V.
Get books in 60 seconds
Amazon utilizes Whispernet technology in addition to Wi - Fi networks enabling users to wirelessly search and download contents on the go. These items are then delivered to you over Wi - Fi via Whispernet in less than 60 seconds. Wireless download speeds can vary based on the size of the files.
New built-in Wi - Fi
Kindle detects nearby wireless networks automatically. Simply enter the passphrase, as necessary, and connect to the internet. Once a network has been added, the device will automatically hook up the next time you are situated near the hotspot.
Free access at AT&T hotspots
Enjoy free Wi - Fi access at AT&T hotspots across the U.S. for shopping and downloading content - no registration, sign in, or password required.
Holds over 3,500 books
Weighing 8.5 ounces only, this device can hold up to 3,500 books! No need to pick and choose which books fit in your carry-on. You can always bring your entire library with you!
Worry - free archive
Delete books with no worries. Kindle automatically keeps an archival copy of your books - for future re- download anytime. It even backs up the last page you had read and annotations. As a result, you can pick up where you left off with all your notes still in place once you decide the deleted book again.
Collections
Organize your library into categories or collections for easy access. You can even add an item to multiple collections to make organizing and finding titles even simpler.
Paper-like screen with 50 percent improved contrast
The latest version of Kindle uses Amazon's all new, high-contrast E Ink screen with 50 percent better contrast. The text pops out from the page creating a reading experience that is like reading on printed paper. Moreover, reading on Kindle is nothing like reading on a computer screen - the device gives off sharp and natural images and texts with no glare or backlight.

By Sam Jaim

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