Questions To Ask Before Buying The Kindle


The Kindle has all the features you are looking for an eReader? Read on to decide whether the Kindle is good for you and if it can help improve your reading experience.
Do you have difficulty reading small print?

You can adjust the font size on the Kindle to your preference. Many libraries and bookstores have only limited collections of large print books, but with the Kindle can now choose from a book on Amazon store and make a large print book on your device. A simple press of the button increases the size and helps eliminate eyestrain. It makes reading a more enjoyable experience.

Want to save money on books?

You can practically buy another Kindle with the amount of money you save by buying only a digital book a month, instead of a printed book. Several economies even faster when you factor in the magazine and newspaper shop. Kindle and Kindle DX can store whole libraries of books. Memory Kindle can hold up to 1500 pounds, while the memory of the Kindle DX can store up to 3500 books. All the books you download remain in the Kindle library, in an ideal location. Just visit the archives section of your library Kindle to find everything you've already downloaded.

You want to choose from a wide variety of books, with the opportunity to own thousands of free titles?

With more than 450,000 books to choose from, the Kindle Store offers an amazing variety of books, magazines, newspapers and blogs. Some of the most notable sites include Project Gutenberg, the world and Mobipocket Public Library. Most titles on these sites are works that are out of copyright, so they are in the public domain and available without cost. You can find a great selection of classics in many of these sites, with titles such as Pride and Prejudice, Treasure Island, and Crime and Punishment available for download.

You want to be able to read the same book on multiple devices?

You can find a number of free applications on Amazon that allow you to play digital content other than Kindle devices. The Kindle for iPhone, Kindle for PC and Kindle for BlackBerry is currently available, and the Kindle for Mac application is in the works. Amazon Whispersync technology means you can pick up where you read, even when you switch devices. You can read your book on your iPhone while riding the train, then go to your Kindle when you get home.

Read on any device that meets your needs at that moment.

Want an easy way to take notes and mark important points of the text you are reading?

Kindle is equipped with a number of integrated tools. You do not have to dog-ear pages of a book, because the Kindle has a bookmark feature that marks the pages you want to go. A full QWERTY keyboard makes notes.

You want to be able to listen to the spoken text as an audio book?

In the latest version of the Kindle, Amazon has included a Text-to-Speech experimental feature that makes it virtually obsolete audio books. Any book, magazine or blog that you download from the publisher's permission can be read aloud by the Kindle. The Kindle automatically turns the pages that the text is read, so there will be no confusion if you want to return to the playback mode. While the Kindle is great for personal reading material, it is also a great device for reading the papers. You can send Word, PDF documents and pictures using Whispernet to your unique e-mail address given to you by Amazon when you buy your Kindle. Currently the documents must be in the following file formats: unprotected Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX), PDF, HTML, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, the MOBI and PRC files. This service is free if you transfer documents from your PC to your Kindle via USB, if there is a low cost per megabyte of downloaded content.

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