What is Amazon Kindle?
Amazon Kindle is a revolutionary
portable reader that wirelessly
downloads books, newspapers,
magazines and blogs to a crisp,
high-resolution electronic paper
display that looks and reads like
real paper, even in bright sunlight.
Kindle customers, no matter where
they are in the U.S., can wirelessly
shop the Kindle Store and download
new content — all without a PC or a
WiFi hot spot. Amazon pays for
Kindle’s wireless connectivity so
there are no monthly wireless bills
and no service commitments for
customers. The Kindle Store contains
over 90,000 books that can be
purchased and delivered wirelessly
to Kindle, each in less than a
minute. Customers can choose from
hundreds of top newspapers,
magazines and blogs and have their
subscriptions auto-delivered
wirelessly. All New York Times Best
Sellers and New Releases are $9.99,
unless marked otherwise.
At 10.3 ounces, Kindle is lighter and thinner than a paperback book, carries two hundred books, and includes built-in access to The New Oxford American Dictionary and wireless access to the Earth’s biggest encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org.

















