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Amazon is releasing its newest Kindle, the Kindle Reader DX. Sporting a huge display region (9.7 inches), Amazon is hoping that its newest e-book reader will appeal to those readers who would {choose} to appreciate periodicals on their Kindle. The larger display makes it {seem} to be much more of a tablet PC sort unit and sports the Kindle’s fabulous electronic ink display, producing this {probably the most} “readable” ebook reader in the marketplace.
Is Amazon {attempting to} broaden its {marketplace} with its newest Kindle release? A {current} informal survey of existing Kindle owners revealed a startling surprise – most Kindle users are {more than} 50! Maintain in {thoughts} that this survey was strictly informal. {Outcomes} {had been} derived from responses to an age question posted on the Amazon discussion forums.
To appeal to a younger crowd, Amazon wants a hook. And what do most college students read on a typical basis? Textbooks. If Amazon can get students {to make use of} the Kindle DX to read their textbooks, those students will turn out to be loyal Kindle users – thus broadening Amazon’s {marketplace} share.
Amazon is {operating} {having a} quantity of universities {to complete} its {personal} {small} “beta” test utilizing the Kindle DX to “carry” college textbooks. Some freshman students at Case Western Reserve will test the newest Kindle with pre-installed textbooks on them . Combining the availability of college texts {using the} ebook reader’s electronic ink {technologies} makes this combo a homerun for Amazon . And {1} can only imagine {just how much} lighter that college backpack will probably be when all it has to carry is really a Kindle DX plus a {couple of} notebooks!
Amazon is hoping that the new enlarged display will also appeal to newspaper readers. Amazon is throwing out a life line to the periodical print business, pairing up with a lot of key newspapers to supply Kindle electronic delivery of the morning paper. Numerous newspaper fans rave about having the Kindle edition of the newspaper {becoming} automatically downloaded each and every morning and {prepared} for consumption with their morning coffee. The larger display really should only make that aspect of the Kindle DX {much more} appealing to the print news loving crowd.
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TOP 5 Books [Kindle Edition] – Best Seller 2011
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The Death Clock – a short story $0.99 Andie didnât know what to make of the numbers. She started seeing them when she got on the bus that morning. She didn’t know what they meant…until she saw them run out…… |
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The Pippi Longstocking Collection (Pippi Longstocking / Pippi Goes on Board / Pippi in the South Seas / Pippi on the Run) $41.93 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 358 minutes… |
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Please Don’t Stop The Music (Choc Lit) $0.99 How much can you hide?Jemima Hutton is determined to build a successful new life and keep her past a dark secret. Trouble is, her jewellery business looks set to fail – until enigmatic Ben Davies offers to stock her handmade belt buckles in his guitar shop and things start looking up, on all fronts.But Ben has secrets too. When Jemima finds out he used to be the front man of hugely successful Indi… |
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Bambi (Two-Disc Diamond Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) $23.67 It always comes up when people are comparing their most traumatic movie experiences: “the death of Bambi’s mother,” a recollection that can bring a shudder to even the most jaded filmgoer. That primal separation (which is no less stunning for happening off-screen) is the centerpiece of Bambi, Walt Disney’s 1942 animated classic, but it is by no means the only bold stroke in the film. In its swift … |
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Zelco Itty Bitty Book Light, Volume 2 $20.03 The Volume 2 Itty Bitty book light by Zelco is a welcome refinement of a great original. By scaling back the footprint of the clip, the size of the light’s hood, and the heft of the materials, Zelco has made this lamp sleek, compact, and practically weightless. Though slightly less sturdy than the original, the Volume 2 is still bright and strong, great for fatigue-free reading in a darkened r… |
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Zelco 11214 itty bitty Slim LED Booklight $34.10 Take me to bedShouldn’t every booklight look this good? The world’s first, finest and best selling collection of booklights gets an exciting new edition. The “itty bitty®” Slim LED Booklight features dual, super bright, cool white lights that never need replacing (100,000 hours of continuous light).The “one-touch” mechanism allows easy extension of the gooseneck arm for customizing and adjusting … |
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Zelco itty bitty Book Light, LED Edition $24.33 As light and compact as the original, this LED version of the Itty Bitty book light rules out the possibility of a bulb burning out during the crucial last chapter. Its two tiny heat-free LED bulbs provide adequate reading light for a grand total of 100,000 hours–enough to keep you reading through decades of use. Clipped to your paperback or hardcover book, the light shines directly on the pages … |
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 $3.99 … |
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The Incredible Hulk (Widescreen Edition) $4.51 The Incredible Hulk (2008) kicks off an all-new, explosive and action-packed epic of one of the most popular Super Heroes of all time. In this new beginning, scientist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) desperately hunts for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him: The Hulk. Living in the shadows – cut off from a life he knew and the wom… |
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Firefly – The Complete Series $19.50 Airing on Fox in 2002-2003, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator Joss Whedon’s mix of sci-fi spectacle and Western drama followed the ragtag crew of the transport spaceship Serenity. Five hundred years in the future, the men and women of Serenity try to stay one step ahead of the totalitarian Alliance in control of the galaxy while running odd jobs–legal and otherwise–that take them to frontier wo… |
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