Kindle, developed by Amazon.com is a convenient, portable reading device with the ability to download books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers via a free to connect wireless network (Amazon.com pays for the wireless network, you only purchase the content).
Kindle uses a wireless access with Amazon’s optimized technology plus Sprint’s national high-speed data network to enable you to wireless search, discover, download, and read content on the go. You don’t have to find a hotspot and Amazon pays for Kindle’s wireless connectivity so you will never see a monthly wireless bill for shopping the Kindle Store. Also, there is no wireless setup—you are ready to shop, purchase and read right out of the box.
The Kindle Store currently carries more than 160,000 books plus newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Prices are generally much lower than the equivalent printed version.
Kindle also includes free built-in access to the world’s most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia—Wikipedia.org.
Kindle provides an exceptional reading experience. Utilizing a new high-resolution display technology called electronic paper, Kindle provides a crisp black-and-white screen that resembles the appearance and readability of printed paper. The screen works using ink, just like books and newspapers, but displays the ink particles electronically. It reflects light like ordinary paper and uses no backlighting, eliminating the glare associated with other electronic displays. As a result, Kindle can be read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room.The screen never gets hot so you can comfortably read as long as you like.
Change the way you buy and read books, try Kindle.