“L Amazon Kindle e-book reader family had a great influence on the book scene a relatively short time.
The original Kindle was released in November 2007.
The Kindle 2 was launched in February 2009 and the large-format Kindle DX, followed aimed at readers of magazines, journals and textbooks for universities, shortly thereafter, in June 2009.
Despite the fact that the Kindle 2 and the DX were released during a fairly gloomy economic downturn, they still sold extremely well.
There was certainly some criticism of the ticket price is pretty high for the Kindle 2 and DX, but it seems as if Amazon’s target market are happy to pay $ 359 and $ 489 for the Kindle 2 and DX, or.
One of the big selling points of the Kindle series is the fact that no monthly fee is required for the ability to download e-books.
Amazon uses a 3G connection – with the name \”"Whispernet \”" and is managed by Sprint – which means that owners of the Kindle e-books from the Amazon store in less than a minute to download – with no requirement for a notebook or a WiFi connection.
A further perceived benefit is the availability of cheaper books.
Since there are no printing costs, paper and distribution with the electronic version of a particular book connected, may be offered at a price lower than the equivalent bound.
Not only that, it’s also possible to get free kindle books directly from the Amazon Kindlestore.
All you have to do is, under the Amazon site to bring their goals and are looking for Kindle Kindle Books.
If you then choose the option “”order by price – lowest to highest”" you’ll be presented with a list of books starting at $0.
It is an excellent selection of classics available – 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Sherlock Holmes, L Treasure Iceland etc..
– but a good number of more modern books are also available.
Many of them are offered by publishers and authors who want to the list of frequently updated – so you should check back occasionally.
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In addition to completely free books, there is a good selection of volumes which are available for purely nominal fees – $0.
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If you enjoy classics – or any book which has now entered the public domain due to its published date – you could very quickly recoup the price of your Kindle.
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