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E-link Technology in Amazon's Kindle e-book Reader is a Winner

By Denise Nuttall, published Dec 27, 2007
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Amazon's Kindle, a new wireless e-book reader, is flying off the selves with its new E-link technology. The E-link makes reading the electronic e-book much more legible than previous readers that have been on the market.

The only way to get access to the Kindle now is to get on a waiting list. Not bad for only being out a couple of weeks. This wireless e-book reader holds over 200 titles. The Kindle's reader is a paper like screen, making reading much easier. Plus the fact that most books are all under $10 to upload this make it quite reasonably priced.

Unlike Sony's reader, there is no need for a P.C. to upload the books. It is all done with the Kindle and Sprint's wireless network. There is no additional cost to operate the wireless connection. The only problem currently is that it is only available in the United States.

The Amazon Kindle also supports newspapers, magazines and blogs. Carry your reading materials wherever you travel. As long as you are within the United States you have the availability to upload any digital reading material supported by Amazon.

The Kindle could be a big hit with new book writers wanting to get there books on the market. Amazon gives the publisher 35% of ever book downloaded. Through the Kindle service there is no need for a publisher to distribute your books,. Do you have a novel you always wanted to write and get on the market? The Kindle may make that dream com true.

Amazon's support has always been first rate and it is expected to be no less with the Kindle. It is not expected that the price of the Kindle will come down any time soon, especially with the demand for this product being so high. No other reader offers the type of options and performance that the Kindle does.

It is hard to find reviews on the Kindle since it is so hard to get your hands on. The reviews I read from owners of the Kindle were really impressed with it. I guess since it has been sold out not long after it made its release speaks for itself. The $399 price tag does not seem to be a deterrent to people wanting the Kindle.

If you would like information in regards to the Amazon Kindle reader go to Amazon.com and check out all the information provided.

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