The Amazon Kindle DX, the online store’s big screen virtual book, is out just mere months after the launch of the Kindle 2. Is it worth the trade up? Decide for yourself with all the official photos right here.
Dentists’ waiting rooms are about to change forever. The Amazon Kindle DX, with a huge 9.7-inch screen, has just been unveiled, promising a bright new future for the magazine industry.
Like the Kindle 2, the Amazon Kindle DX shovels in Wi-Fi and huge shelf storage for your e-books, as well as text-to-speech, but it’s the PDF support and huge 1200×824 resolution e-Ink screen that make the Amazon Kindle DX stand out.
It’s perfect for throwing up magazine and newspaper pages on the fly: two US newspapers are already on board with the Amazon Kindle DX, the New York Times and the Washington Post, and it promises to end the backbreaking pain of lugging huge textbooks around for students.
The Amazon Kindle DX is up for pre-order in the US at the moment, but like the Kindle and Kindle 2 before it, there’s still no word on a UK launch, so decide while you wait if it’s one for you with our official photos gallery.
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