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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Kindle DX: Amazon's 9.7" Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation)

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Sleek & Trim Kindle DX is as thin as most magazines. Just over a third of an inch in profile, you'll find Kindle DX fits perfectly in your hands. Beautiful Large Display Kindle DX's large display is ideal for a broad range of reading material, including graphic-rich books, PDFs, newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Kindle DX's display is two and a half times the size of the Kindle display. Whether you're reading the latest bestseller or a financial report, text and images are amazingly sharp on the 9.7" screen. Auto-Rotating Screen By simply turning the device, you can immediately see full-width landscape views of maps, graphs, tables and Web pages. Built-In PDF Reader Unload the loose documents from your briefcase or backpack, and put them all on Kindle DX. From neighborhood newsletters to financial statements to case studies and product manuals--you can take them all with you on Kindle DX. Native PDF support allows you to carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go. With Amazon's Whispernet service, you can send your documents directly to your Kindle DX and read them anytime, anywhere. 5-Way Controller Kindle DX has an easy-to-use 5-way controller, enabling precise on-screen navigation for selecting text to highlight or looking up words. Simple to Use, No Computer Required Kindle DX is completely wireless and ready to use right out of the box--no setup, no cables, no computer required. Long Battery Life - Read for Days Without Recharging With Kindle DX's long battery life, you can read on a single charge for up to 4 days with wireless on. Turn wireless off and read for up to 2 weeks. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store and downloading content. In low coverage areas or in 1xRTT only coverage, wireless usage will consume battery power more quickly.
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Technical Details

- Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines
- Carry Your Library: Holds up to 3,500 books, periodicals, and documents
- Beautiful Large Display: 9.7" diagonal e-ink screen reads like real paper; boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and sharp images
- Auto-Rotating Screen: Display auto-rotates from portrait to landscape as you turn the device so you can view full-width maps, graphs, tables, and Web pages
- Built-In PDF Reader: Native PDF support allows you to carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go
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Customer Buzz
 "Kindle dx review" 2009-08-29
By Cheryl Nail (Morgantown, WV United States)
I have been quite happy with my kindle. I have always loved to read but have recently developed some vision problems which make it difficult to read smaller print. The ability to change the font size has been wonderful.

Customer Buzz
 "DONT GO BIGGER.....K2 IS BETTER...GO BETTER!!!!!!" 2009-08-28
By Watercolor Lilly
DONT WASTE THE MONEY ON THE DX!!!!! I ORDERED ONE OF EACH TO COMPARE. HERE'S WHY I SAY THIS:



1. DX TO BIG AND "TOP HEAVY", YOUR WRISTS TIRE AFTER HOLDING IT FOR VERY LONG [ACTUALLY ONLY ABOUT 1 MINUTE AND I AM A GOLFER WITH STRONG WRISTS].



2. THE SCREEN IS BIGGER [NOT SURE THIS IS AN ADVANTAGE] BUT NOT ANY BRIGHTER THAN THE KINDLE2.



3. THE LARGER SCREEN SEEMS ATTRACTIVE HOWEVER YOUR EYES GET TIRED OF "TRACKING BACK AND FORTH" ACCROSS THE WIDE SCREEN AND YOU WILL END UP NARROWING THE TYPE AREAS, I.E. INCREASING THE MARGINS. THEY WILL END UP BEING NOT MUCH BIGGER THAN THE K2 PAGE IMAGE SIZE!



4. PORTABLILITY OF THE K2 IS MUCH MUCH BETTER.



5. THE K2 HAS A "NEXT PAGE" BUTTON ON BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES. THE DX ONLY HAS ONE "NEXT PAGE" BUTTON ON THE RIGHT.



6. ROTATING SCREEN GETS CONFUSED AND SLIGHT MOVES CAUSE IT TO ROTATE. IN ADDITION, WHILE THE SCREEN IS ROTATED YOU HAVE TO "TAKE YOUR HAND OFF THE SIDE OF THE KINDLE TO HIT "NEXT PAGE". THIS MIGHT SEEN LIKE NO BIG DEAL BUT ........ IF YOU ARE AN AVID BOOK READER, YOU WILL STILL WANT THAT "BOOK IN HAND" FEEL AND WITH THE K2, YOU JUST PRESS THE "NEXT PAGE" BUTTON LOCATED DIRECTLY UNDER YOUR LEFT OR RIGHT THUMB....... NO LETTING GO OF THE "BOOK"!



7. THE SUPPOSEDLY "NEW PDF FEATURE" IS NOT THAT MUCH DIFFERENT THAN ON THE K2 AND IN FACT IS SOMETHING MOST PEOPLE WOULD USE THEIR SMALL NOTEBOOK COMPUTER FOR OR A BLACKBERRY. LET'S FACE IT! KINDLE IS FOR GETTING ALL OF THOSE BOOKS THAT ARE SCATTERED AROUND THE HOUSE, STACKED ON THE NIGHTSTAND, DESK OR ANY OTHER PLACE THEY SEEM TO ACCUMULATE. MY HUSBAND IS SO THANKFUL HE LO LONGER TRIPS OVER ALL OF MY BOOKS!DID I MENTION THAT THE WIDE RANGE OF FONT SIZES DOES NOT REQUIRE ME TO LOOK FOR MY READING GLASSES IF I FORGET AND LEAVE THEM UPSTAIRS OR WHEREVER?



BEST OF ALL I LIKE BEING ABLE TO SWITCH FORM BOOK TO BOOK OR FROM BOOK TO TODAY'S NEWSPAPER [GREAT FOR READING THE NEWS WHILE YOU ARE OUT OF TOWN].



HOPE THIS HELPS AND YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY MADE YOUR PURCHASE!!!

Customer Buzz
 "Very Happy with the Kindle DX" 2009-08-28
By A. Castaldi (Sylvania, OH)
I have had the Kindle DX for a couple of months and I am very happy with it. I did a lot of research before deciding to buy a Kindle and deciding on the DX. Some of the reasons I chose the DX are that I would be reading the USA Today on it (newspapers are better on DX), I do not travel much so the (I believe) very reasonable size would not be an issue, and the PDF capabilities. USA Today is great on the DX, the size is such a non-issue that I do not think I would even like the smaller screen of the Kindle 2 and the PDF support is very useful. A few of the features (not necessarily exclusive to the DX) that I like are:



1) All of my reading in one place/ one thing to take with me to have anything I want to read available.

2) The convenience of the Kindle DX has definitely increased the amount I read.

3) Can see it as a very useful tool for work if I choose to convert certain docs to PDF so I have them with me at all times.

4) Smooth integration with Amazon's Kindle store. The seamless shopping and purchasing experience is very similar to iTunes.

5) Very easy on the eyes. The digital ink and the large DX screen make for a very enjoyable experience.

6) Very long battery life. Having to either recharge often or be near an outlet would be a big hassle.

7) Top notch customer support. I did have an issue of a book that I purchased not loading to my Kindle. I called after 10pm EST, and the rep was knowledgeable, courteous, and quick to fix my issue.

8) Way more convenient than reading something on my laptop.



Only negative I might run into:

* A better way to organize the content on the Kindle. I have not reviewed what appear to be the limited options for addressing this but it could be any issue as content increases.



I also feel the need to address a couple of the common complaints I see. I am not some Kindle fan boy, just a fairly logical thinker that does not understand some of the complaints:

* It is too expensive - it certainly isn't cheap, but if it was TOO expensive you would not have purchased it. The price is clearly stated - not a surprise. If it is too expensive, someone can consider the Kindle 2 or online

content on their computer.

* It is too big - clear dimensions are provided. It is a simple trade off - my iPhone (for example) is much smaller, but not very enjoyable to read on. I do not feel like I am holding a chalkboard when I am reading, it is

smaller than a magazine.

* It does not come with a cover - did it state that it came with one?



Some people seemingly expect too much from everything. Something does what it says, but it is often not enough for people.



The one thing that someone definitely should consider before buying one is if they truly love the feel of a book in their hands and the process of flipping pages as they read. This is a legitimate concern. I, on the other hand, prefer a button instead of a page turn, not having my kids lose my book mark and having all of my content in one place.

Customer Buzz
 "Wow, worth every nickel!" 2009-08-28
By Book Girl 72 (New England)
I can't believe it does everything it says!



Being able to read books, magazines, blogs and news wires while having the functionality of highlighting, bookmarking, annotating, looking up definitions, search the web, buy new books very inexpensively (without having to wait for the paperbacks), listen to my favorite background music while reading and carry everything with me is INCREDIBLY GREAT! Oh I didn't forget the best features of being able to carry my work documents in .pdf format, listen to audio books, turn on text-to-speech and the ability to view the screen in portrait and landscape mode!



Everyone who sees mine wants one. Don't believe all the people who say you'll never get use to it! Within the first couple of pages you forget you're not reading a book. The e-ink technology is so much better than looking at a computer screen. Being able to walk out the door without having to decide which book to bring with me is very liberating! Oh and amazon doesn't take books away that you purchase, ever. If you get a book for free, then you didn't purchase it did you? (Yeah the free books are great too!)



I can't wait for a color version so I bought this one and will buy the color version as soon as it becomes available!

Customer Buzz
 "Just about Perfect!" 2009-08-28
By D. C. Harris
Love the Kindle DX! This device does exactly what it claims to do, and does so very well! There's definitely room for improvement, but amazing nonetheless.



For those requesting a touch-screen, better internet capability, color images, faster page turning, etc., just keep in mind that this is a book reader, not a computer or PDA. And therefore, in my opinion, less is more. The size is right, the screen quality is outstanding, and things like the free wireless downloading of books are all strong selling points. If I want to connect to the internet or snap photos, I'll use another device to do so.



That said, here's a list of Pros, Cons, and suggested Do's & Don'ts.



Pros:

> Extensive collection of books and content, with more lower priced titles than others

> Sleek, solid, well-designed device

> Larger screen size, perfect for reading, excellent viewing quality

> Landscape view

> PDF support

> Free wireless downloads, w/o the need for contracts or computer!!!

> Mac compatible (iPhone/iPod Touch app also available); Unlike Sony, this proves that Amazon is in touch with what people are using these days

> Ability to shop the Kindle store from your backyard or a hotel room

> Overnight wireless delivery of popular newspapers

> Cool layout, design, and packaging (Once Upon a Time...)



Cons:

> Expensive (I think $399 would be a more realistic selling price for the DX)

> Poorly-designed leather case (I chose not to purchase this accessory in fear of it damaging the screen as reported by several others)

> Amazon's previous decision to remove content from Kindle devices w/o user's permission; Here's hoping they learned from that one



Do's:

> Improved way to organize content using folders or additional categorization

> The ability to browse books by cover

> Remove the DRM

> Ability to archive a user's book collection on their own computer instead of just on Amazon's servers

> A way to permanently delete a purchased title, if so desired

> Book revisions made available for a nominal fee (similar to Apple's popular "Complete My Album" or "iTunes Plus" upgrade programs)

> Option to "Sign Out" or "Buy" books. (i.e. $9.99 to purchase and retain the book, $1.99 to sign out for 10 days, after which the lender could choose to renew or purchase the book for an additional fee. Otherwise, it is automatically deleted at the end of the sign-out period.

> Improved battery life



Don'ts:

> NO ads in purchased books!!!! Save the ads for the storefront or free books, but not in books that I purchased.

> NO charge for wireless downloading of books... ever! This was a major selling point for me and should NOT change - if it does, the relationship is over. (If amazon wishes to collect wireless fees for their 3G service, perhaps they could do so from all those individuals who wish to use the Kindle as an internet device instead of an e-book reader)

> NO touchscreen - I prefer my screen smudge-free and clearly readable.

> NO books over $9.99 (w/ perhaps the exception of some of the more expensive text books). Kindle books should remain significantly lower priced than their hardcover counter-parts, or what's the point.


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