In today’s technologically advanced world, it’s easy to get bogged down in gadgets and devices that are useless. Some gadgets seem to exist for the purpose of making money, but there are rare gadgets that serve as “game changers.” The Kindle wireless reading device is one such device, changing the way we read and interact with the literary world.
The Kindle has been Amazon’s best-selling item for two years in a row and is undoubtedly one of the most popular products on the website. The product is designed for reading e-books and other digital media, rendering and displaying material with its handy 6-inch screen.
The newer version of the Kindle is called “Kindle 3.” The Kindle 3 was announced in July 2010 and subsequently released in August. However, due to incredible demand, Amazon has temporarily sold the Kindle wireless reading device in its third-generation incarnation and shipments will resume in mid-September.
Perhaps the best “feature” of the Kindle 3 is its ease of use. The Kindle isn’t just a device for “power users” or tech nerds; it is actually a highly adaptable and very enjoyable product that users of all ages and “tech levels” can derive satisfaction from every day.
The modern Kindle wireless reading device features a high-contrast e-ink display that enables 50% more contrast than any other e-reader on the market. This allows the user to read in bright sunlight without irritating glare or other obstructions. With dark, snappy fonts for easy reading, the Kindle Wireless Reading Device is the perfect e-reader for older users who may have trouble viewing certain types of fonts.
The next-generation Kindle wireless reading device has the same 6-inch viewing area, but the actual size of the product is 21% smaller. This makes storage easy, making the Kindle 3 especially ideal for short business trips.
With built-in Wi-Fi that allows users to download books in seconds, the Kindle Wireless Reading Device is one of those rare devices that really earns its good press. Convenient, fun, and ridiculously easy to use, the Kindle is a rewarding product that may well represent the future of reading.