Abstract: Amazon's new "unlimited" e-book service lets you read 600,000 books. That sounds like more than you'll ever read, but I found myself struggling to find the books I wanted.It turns out that the library of 600,000 is bit like a small bookstore with a few cu...
The Amazon Kindle 2 is a wireless reading device with a plus. Not only does the latest Amazon Kindle 2 come with free 3G + Wi-Fi and stunning 6″ display, it weighs the same as a multipack of crisps...
Lightweight, Good screen, Excellent ebook infrastructure
No Paperwhite-like light, Black finish shows up E-ink contrast issue
The Amazon Kindle 2012 doesn't change all that much in the blueprint laid down by the excellent not-touch 2011 model. It's light, it's affordable and it's better-made than many an entry-level ereader. Next to the top models, which offer integrated lights ...
Abstract: I can remember the day (many years ago) when books were only physical and carrying a book around usually meant the added weight and a bent bookmark.In today's smartphone world, Amazon Kindle offers a different way in which to enjoy reading, being able to ...
Abstract: The new Kindle is faster, slimmer and lighter than before, and it’s cheaper too. Amazon has a new winner on its handsRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) It’s hard to believe Amazon launched the first official UK Kindle as recently as 2010. It’s had such an im...
The new Kindle is an ebook reader for voracious readers. It may not have the best specifications, but it’s got an extremely attractive price. It’s fast, well integrated with Amazon’s fantastic bookshop, and very simple to use. The only downside is that...
Hohum design, Average web surfing, Not great for reading
Amazon has stripped the tablet down to its essentials, leaving a sleek (if never sexy) media device that delivers where it counts: music, video and apps. You'll come for the price but you'll stay for the convenience, and that's just the way Amazon want...