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Kindle
is Amazon.com's wireless reading device, capable of holding up to 1500
books. At 10.2 ounces, Kindle is lighter than a typical paperback and
as thin as most magazines. Barely a third of an inch in profile, you'll
find Kindle fits perfectly in your hands. Unlike most electronic
devices, Kindle is wireless and ready to use right out of the box
– no setup, no cables, no software to install, no computer
required.
Kindle is easy to hold and read. It is designed with long-form
reading in mind. When reading for long periods of time, people
naturally shift positions and often like to read with one hand.
Kindle's page-turning buttons are located on both sides, allowing you
to read and turn pages comfortably with one hand from any position.
Utilizing the latest in electronic-ink display technology, Kindle
provides a crisp black-and-white 6" screen with the same appearance and
readability of printed paper. Sharp and natural with no glare or
backlight, reading on Kindle is nothing like reading from a computer
screen.
Whispernet utilizes Amazon's optimized technology plus a high-speed
data network to enable you to wirelessly search, discover, and download
content on the go. Your books and periodicals are delivered via
Whispernet in less than 60 seconds. And unlike Wi-Fi, you never have to
hunt for a hotspot. There are no monthly wireless bills or commitments.
Amazon pays for Kindle's wireless connectivity so you won't see a
monthly wireless bill.
For more information about Kindle, visit the Amazon.com Kindle page.
Below
is a selection of new mystery books available on
Kindle for March 2010; for more books, visit the Kindle
Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller page on Amazon.com.
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