You love reading. You love books.
Perhaps Amazon wireless reading device might be just for you.

Kindle was designed by Amazon.com to be a portable reading device, which is able to download books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers wirelessly. Unlike WiFi it does not require a Hotspot, it uses high-speed data network (EVDO), like the mobile phones.
Weighing less than 300 g and measuring 7.5″ x 5.3″ x 0.7″ it has a 6″ display with 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi. Its built-in memory stores over two hundreds of titles. An optional SD memory card allows more storage capabilities.
The device never becomes hot and is designed for ambidextrous use so both “lefties” and “righties” can read comfortably at any angle for long periods of time.
Kindle lets you download and read the beginning of books for free. If you like it, you simply buy and download with 1-Click, and continue reading.
Amazon.com uses its own wireless delivery system, Amazon Whispernet. More than 90,000 books are available, including 100 of 112 current New York Times® Best Sellers. Top international newspapers from France, Germany, and Ireland; Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine, and The Irish Times, including 250 top blogs from the worlds of business, technology, sports, entertainment, and politics, like BoingBoing, Slashdot, TechCrunch, ESPN’s Bill Simmons, The Onion, Michelle Malkin, and The Huffington Post — all can be auto-delivered wirelessly after subscription.
The battery life lasts about 2 days if left on wirelessly. Otherwise it can last for over a week.
Amazon.com would benefit enormously from it should it becomes successful among consumers. It will be gaining a lot of its revenue from download sales of books and newspapers.
If you would like to buy one, click here.
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