Thursday, June 17, 2010
Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (9.7" Display, Global Wireless, Latest Generation)
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[[[Ignite DX Wireless Reading Device (9,7 "display, Global Wireless, New Generation)]]]

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I am so happy that I made this purchase. My Kindle goes everywhere with me ... work ... the office of Dr. '... the subway ... even at night. Since purchasing this product I rarely watch TV anymore. Love the fact that I can take a variety of books with me all contain a single device. Addicted to my Kindle.
As for DX is my main complaint is weight. If you read the DX in a vertical position (eg in bed), a few minutes you will become very conscious of the weight and everything that distracts from reading bad. The second vice is. It was a gift for me ... I would not have paid particular Ipad as an alternative.
I love my Kindle. I take everywhere. You can get a new book at any time, fabulous. I use it on the plane during the trip, in the office waiting for a meeting. I have it on my bedside table so I could pick her up and read at any time.
A feature I always wanted this extra screen with backlight. Too often, the available light is too low to be able to comfortably read and presents reflections on the screen. With backlit screen, there is no need to turn on the light, which distracts others, or change the angle of inclination to avoid glare.
I would like to give up some features and the thickness of the battery to be able to turn on the backlight screen.
I immediately buy the product first to come up with this function.
Buy here (at discount) DX Kindle Wireless Reading Device (9,7 "display, Global Wireless, New Generation)
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