Critical design changes have made the 0 Amazon Kindle 2 better looking, lighter, and the screen easier to read. However, it’s still difficult to view your own documents on this e-book display device, and you’ll need to shell out an extra if you want a cover.
This video features a hands-on demonstration with Amazons new e-book reader, the Kindle 2.
fon.gs KINDLE FEATURES Advanced Design Improved Ergonomics New 5-way controller Simple to Use, No Computer Required 25% Longer Battery Life – Read for Days Without Recharging Charge via USB Fast 3G Network – Get Books in Under 60 Seconds Expanded National Coverage No Wireless Bills Holds Over 1500 Books Automatic Library Backup: Download Your Books Anytime for Free Lose Yourself in Your Reading Paper-like Screen Sharper Display of Images and Photos Read in Sunlight with No Glare Adjustable Text Size Read-to-Me Feature Improved Newspaper Experience Faster Page Turns Bookmarks and Annotations Full Image Zoom Personal Documents Built-in Dictionary with Instant Lookup Wireless Access to Wikipedia Search Audiobooks Whispersync Read-to-Me Basic Web Browser PDF Document Conversion Listen to Music & Podcasts amazon-kindle-2.blogspot.com
A review of the design, software, and pros and cons of the Amazon Kindle 2. The Kindle 2 is a digital reading device from Amazon and features a display made of electronic paper. A special thanks to SwitchSkater4 for editing. The cut-off appearance of the credits was a glitch in the Sony Vegas software.
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com TechnoBuffalo: technobuffalo.com My first impressions of the Kindle 2 from Amazon. Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines. Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback. Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered wirelessly in less than 60 seconds; no PC required. 3G Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle; no annual contracts, no monthly fees, and no hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots. International Coverage: Enjoy 3G wireless coverage at home or abroad in over 100 countries. Paper-Like Display: Reads like real paper without glare, even in bright sunlight. Carry Your Library: Holds up to 1500 books. Long Battery Life: Read for days without recharging Thanks for watching, Armin
Does Amazon’s latest revision of the popular e-book reader meet the needs of serious readers everywhere? We do a hands-on review of the Kindle 2, and see whether it will actually replace books.




