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Amazon debuts digital book reader | Amazon debuts digital book reader |
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Online retailer Amazon has unveiled an own-brand wireless electronic book reader called Kindle. | Online retailer Amazon has unveiled an own-brand wireless electronic book reader called Kindle. |
The paperback-sized device is on sale immediately in the US for $399 (£195). It can store up to 200 books in its onboard memory. | The paperback-sized device is on sale immediately in the US for $399 (£195). It can store up to 200 books in its onboard memory. |
Kindle does not need a PC to be loaded with books, blogs or papers - instead content arrives via wireless. | Kindle does not need a PC to be loaded with books, blogs or papers - instead content arrives via wireless. |
Amazon said 90,000 books, including bestsellers priced at $9.99, were available for Kindle at launch. | Amazon said 90,000 books, including bestsellers priced at $9.99, were available for Kindle at launch. |
New addition | New addition |
"We've been working on Kindle for more than three years," said Amazon boss Jeff Bezos in a statement. | "We've been working on Kindle for more than three years," said Amazon boss Jeff Bezos in a statement. |
"Our top design objective was for Kindle to disappear in your hands -- to get out of the way -- so you can enjoy your reading," he said. | "Our top design objective was for Kindle to disappear in your hands -- to get out of the way -- so you can enjoy your reading," he said. |
Content is delivered to the device via the EVDO wireless network - this could limit the gadget's overseas appeal as the technology is not widely used outside North America. | Content is delivered to the device via the EVDO wireless network - this could limit the gadget's overseas appeal as the technology is not widely used outside North America. |
Owners of a Kindle do not have to pay to use this wireless network, Amazon pays the access costs and only charges for any content downloaded to the reader. | Owners of a Kindle do not have to pay to use this wireless network, Amazon pays the access costs and only charges for any content downloaded to the reader. |
This does mean that any Kindle owner could be paying to read many blogs and papers they could read for free online. | |
A subscription to the New York Times costs $13.99 per month on Kindle. A popular blog, such as BoingBoing will cost $1.99 per month for Kindle owners. | |
Amazon changed its homepage to promote KindleOwners sending files they already own to their Kindle will incur a ten cent charge. | |
Amazon said it took less than a minute to download a book via this network to the Kindle. Newspapers, blogs and magazines that owners have subscribed to are automatically updated on the gadget. | |
The memory can be boosted by using SD cards but Amazon will keep back up copies of any and every book purchased for Kindle so they can always be re-loaded on the device. | The memory can be boosted by using SD cards but Amazon will keep back up copies of any and every book purchased for Kindle so they can always be re-loaded on the device. |
It has a low power digital ink screen and can last 30 hours between recharges. | It has a low power digital ink screen and can last 30 hours between recharges. |
Those buying a Kindle gets an associated e-mail address so if that person is sent Word documents or PDF files, these are converted for reading on the device. | Those buying a Kindle gets an associated e-mail address so if that person is sent Word documents or PDF files, these are converted for reading on the device. |
The keyboard on the device lets people annotate and make notes on documents and send messages. | The keyboard on the device lets people annotate and make notes on documents and send messages. |
The Kindle also has buttons that link it directly to the Oxford American Dictionary and Wikipedia. | The Kindle also has buttons that link it directly to the Oxford American Dictionary and Wikipedia. |
Amazon is not the first company to produce an e-book reader. Many other companies have tried similar devices but all have failed to win over large numbers of customers. | Amazon is not the first company to produce an e-book reader. Many other companies have tried similar devices but all have failed to win over large numbers of customers. |
In early November, Sony released the second version of its Reader that also sports a digital ink screen. The first version of the Reader was criticised because of the restrictive digital rights management system it used. | In early November, Sony released the second version of its Reader that also sports a digital ink screen. The first version of the Reader was criticised because of the restrictive digital rights management system it used. |
Also this month, Epson Seiko showed off a prototype e-reader only three millimetres thick. There are no announcements about when, or if, that gadget will go on sale. | Also this month, Epson Seiko showed off a prototype e-reader only three millimetres thick. There are no announcements about when, or if, that gadget will go on sale. |
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