On the whole, even though the original Kindle (at left) and the Kindle 2 share the same matte white color and have the same-size display (6 inches diagonally), their keyboards and their navigation ...
At half the thickness of Amazon’s first e-book reader, the Amazon Kindle 2 ($359 as of March 5, 2009) is pretty inviting–it’s a, sleek, curved tablet that you can easily hold in your hands. But while ...
Boy Genius Report gets a hold of some photos of the next-generation digital Reader from Amazon, and they seem real. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since ...
— -- Here at a New York City media event, Amazon launched its second-generation e-book reader, the Kindle 2. This much anticipated update to the Kindle is priced at $359 and sports a new svelte ...
New York – A little more than a year after the Kindle made its debut, Amazon announced a new, updated version of its popular e-book reader Monday with a big endorsement from Stephen King. Amazon ...
Amazon’s [AMZN] new Kindle 2, shipping this week, shames the original Kindle with a host of improvements: better enclosure, faster page-turns, a better Web experience and seven times the memory.
On its web site, Amazon says the Kindle is sold out--but buy it now and you'll get it as soon as Amazon can ship it, first come, first served. However, plenty of people are worried that a new model is ...
A teardown of Amazon's Kindle 2 reveals the book reader is thinner and faster than the iPhone 3G (which is, oddly enough, considered a competitor). Hardware repair company iFixIt disassembled the ...
Amazon.com is betting that the DX's larger screen -- 9.7 inches vs. 6 inches on the Kindle 2 version -- will appeal to squinting readers. Text on the DX also will be clearer and sharper at 1,200 x 824 ...
Editor's note, August 2010: Read our review of the latest Kindle, the Kindle 3. Editor's note, July 2010: Want a bigger-screen version? Check out the Kindle DX Graphite with 9.7" higher contrast ...
Amazon’s [AMZN] new Kindle 2, shipping this week, shames the original Kindle with a host of improvements: better enclosure, faster page-turns, a better Web experience and seven times the memory.
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