Thursday 14 February 2013

Where To Buy Kindle? Is There A Wrong Place To Buy One?

By Jerry Green


Amazon released the Kindle in 2007 and ever since then they have been as popular as iPods.

College students, travelers, professors, people standing in line waiting on the next available teller have these handy little wireless reading devices.

If you are an avid reader and enjoy consuming large volumes of content, then this little e-reader is for you. Now, all you have to do is decide where to buy the Kindle. After you have purchased your Kindle, you'll see how easy it is to download books and other media.

If you haven't read in awhile or you've always wanted to read certain books but haven't the time to go to the library, the Kindle will give you a reason to love reading again.

Amazon has four models of the Kindle, let's take a quick peek at them.

The Kindle 1 or 1st generation Kindle is light and small costing only $69. It has wi-fi that is built-in; and it is very fast.

The Kindle Paper-white uses touch-screen technology with a high resolution display. It has Wi-Fi with a built in light for easy viewing and it cost $119.

The Kindle Keyboard 3G has an actual keyboard with audio, Wi-fi, and Free 3G; and it costs $139

The Kindle Paper-white 3G uses touch-screen technology as well but it has a higher contrast for better reading. It also has a built-in light, free 3g, and wi-fi capabilities. The cost is $179.

There Are So Many Choices, How Do You Choose?

I usually recommend to my family and friends the Kindle Keyboard. It has just enough functionality to give you the joy of reading and it is not that expensive. It also has been touted as the best e-reader on the market according to some popular blogs and forums.

It has a lot of different features that really enhances your reading experience. Let's take a look at a few:

The 3G wireless is free. You will never be asked to pay for it.

It is very lightweight, weighing only 8.5oz. This is about how much the average paperback novel weighs. It has about the thickness of a pencil which makes it comfortable to hold for long hours of reading.

This device is so light, you'll hardly notice you are holding a device instead of a book. I find it easier reading with this than reading an actual book. You can hold it in one hand and a briefcase in the other.

You can have your very own customized library at your fingertips. The Kindle Keyboard can store up to 3,500 e-books.

A single charge will sustain the Kindle for weeks when the wireless is turned off. When it is turned on, it might last a little over thirty days.

It is not an LCD screen. Since Kindle uses e-Ink technology, the text is clear and crisp. You really get the feeling you are reading a real paperback. It reads very well in bright light and sunshine.

I think you get the picture of why this is the best e-reader you can get.

Where Is The Best Place To Buy A Kindle?

These are the obvious questions a person will ask when they are ready to try something out. If you are in doubt about the Kindle, the next time you are standing in line and the person in front of you has one in their hand; ask him or her was it worth the purchase?

I'll bet, they will reply with a smile and say "yes." The best place to buy a Kindle is from Amazon since they are the creator of the Kindle.

Amazon offers frequent discounts and deals throughout the year on their Kindle line. They also have fast shipping that you don't even have to pay for. Your new Kindle will be delivered to your door within a few days.

The next logical question is where to buy Kindle books?

You don't have to buy any books if you don't want to. You have unlimited access to the Kindle bookstore and the Kindle Lending Library. Amazon has over 270,000 books and over 60,000 audio books to read and listen to.

With the free 3G wi-fi, you can be reading your new book in under 60 seconds after downloading it.

You can even read PDFs with your Kindle or hook the Kindle up to your PC and download reading materials onto your Kindle from your laptop. E-books are very inexpensive. They range from $0.99 to $9.99.




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