Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What is Amazon Kindle


Amazon Kindle technology is perhaps the greatest revolution in e-reading. It has drastically changed the way we read. It has enabled users to shop for,  download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other digital media.

Kindle- as the name implies- has  truly lighted a fire.

Branding consultant Michael Cronan who named the product must not have dreamed this success. Kindle First Generation, priced at USD 399 each, sold out in  five and a half hours. After that people have to wait for 5 months to get their Kindles.

Little History

Kindle First Generation

 

Kindle: First generation


This device measured 6 inches corner to corner with 4-level grayscale display. It came with  250 MB of internal memory expandable via an SD card slot.

It couldn't be sold outside the United States for lack of suitable wireless network operators.

It was an "Instant Hit." Released and sold out on November 19, 2007.

Kindle: Second generation


Released in United States on February 23, 2009. It was slimmer and priced at $359. On July 8, 2009, Amazon reduced the price to $299 and on October 7,  2009 to  $259.

It came with 2 GB of internal memory out of which you can access only 1.4 GB. No  expandable memory slot. It can hold about 1500 non-illustrated books.

Main features- a text-to-speech option to read the text aloud.

Kindle: International

 

It was released in October 2009. It came with "Pearl E-ink" technology, a higher contrast screen  and was available to 100 countries. It used standard GSM and  3G GSM mobile technology.

On June 21, 2010, Barnes & Noble lowered the price of its Nook, so Amazon lowered Kindle price to $189.

Kindle: DX

 

It came with a price of $489 and a larger screen and supported simple PDF files. It was also the thinnest and  landscape - portrait orientations enabled.

Kindle DX Graphite

 

It came with a price of $379. The name comes from its "graphite" case color.

Kindle: Third generation

 

Kindle Keyboard


It is referred by reviewers, customers and press companies as the "K3" or the "Kindle 3." Priced at US$139 / GB£111, it came with 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity  and a larger 1,750 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery. The Kindle Keyboard was received very well among reviewer and customers.

An ad-supported version, the "Kindle with Special Offers" was introduced on May 3, 2011 with a lower price point of $114 and then  $99.

 

Kindle: Fourth generation

 

Kindle Touch


On September 28, 2011; it was available with Wi-Fi ($99 ad-supported, $139 no ads) or Wi-Fi/3G connectivity ($149 ad-supported, $189 no ads). You can  connect to the Amazon Kindle Store Via 3G, download ebooks and periodicals, and access Wikipedia.

Kindle Fire

 

This Android-based tablet with a color touch screen came to the market on September 28, 2011. It was priced at $199 and the same price continues as on  date. It has a 7-inch IPS display, no E Ink display. It has 8GB of internal storage(no SD card slot) and a projected battery life of up to eight hours.

Impact on Environment

 


It is estimated that we are losing 137 plant, animal and insect species everyday due to rainforest deforestation. It amounts to 50,000 species a year. It is also known that 80% of the world's known biodiversity could be found in tropical rainforests. Forests support biodiversity, providing habitat for wildlife and medicinal conservation.

On an estimate we cut down 3 billion to 6 billion trees per year clearing 60,000 square kilometers. On a rough average, 24 trees are cut to produce a ton of  printing and writing paper. Now a paperless office will not do, we need to think of  paperless homes.

So, what if we read our books in a Kindle?

Give your child a Kindle

 

"We haven't inherited the earth from our ancestors, we have merely borrowed it from our children!"  Ancient Proverb

 

Let's start with a paperless and book-less home and let's start with our own home. Let's start with giving our child a Kindle.




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