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A cheap casioppeia allows me to read ebooks around 2001.

Use Mobipocket software to convert PDFs to that format so you can read them on Kindle.

Being at home on a rainy day, but wanting to read some new novel that just came out, you can have it in seconds. This concept (not hobbled by DRM) is pretty damned liberating.

Ebook readers have extremely high contrast/readability and are extremely energy-efficient, being able to display several thousand pages of material without needing to recharge. eBooks are a narrow product, but they have their own ways in which PMPs cannot compete.

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12 Ways Kindle Fire Can Steal the Show From iPad 3

Here is a look at how Kindle Fire, Amazon's first tablet, is proving to be a serious threat to Apple's iPad. ...link to new window

Why the Kindle Fire Succeeds Where Honeycomb Tablets Fail

The Kindle Fire overcomes one of the major hurdles for Android tablets: It tells us what we're supposed to do with it. ...link to new window

2011 is the Best Holiday Ever for Kindle

- Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that 2011 was the best holiday ever for the Kindle family as customers purchased millions of Kindle Fires and millions of Kindle e-readers. ...link to new window

How to share Amazon Kindle e-books

I love reading, and I love books. I don't care much about the medium--paper or digital, it's all the same to me, for the most part. ...link to new window

Kindle is the Biggest Selling Product of 2011 and it's a Big Year for the Brits on Amazon.co.uk

LUXEMBOURG , December 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --Adele, Harry Potter , The Inbetweeners and The King's Speech all appear in the bestsellers list for 2011For the second year in a row, Amazon's Kindle has become ... ...link to new window

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