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Friday, November 23, 2012

Welcome to the Christmas season.

Welcome to the next month X'mas day.


For Black Friday is on Friday, November 23, 2012. Was passed. The purchase of American goods rather Stores have higher sales. For the upcoming season, and next month is the Christmas season.

Best Gifts for X'mas season


Black Friday is the last day. One of the best-selling product of Amazon, it is still an electronic book reader (e-Reader Books) called Kindle. With sold well and Paperwhite , Kindle Fire HD 7" and 8.9".

Kindle Fire HD 7 inch for X'mas


Christmas is many people who are looking for a gift kindle for lovers, boyfriend, girlfriend, relatives, it is regarded as a affordable alternative for that good value. This gift will be received with pleasure. This was given to happy as well.

Guaranteed by Amazon.

Ordering for Christmas? To ensure delivery by December 24th, choose Two-Day Shipping at checkout (free for a limited time).



See more December with Kindle Ereader.


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Kindle PaperWhite e-reader Books Reviews

PaperWhite Reviews from Amazon


Paperwhite best the e-reader books
Kindle Paperwhite-the ultimate reading experience


Here are some of the Reviews.

Excellent Font Resolution, Love the Light, and Great Overall Experience
I have been using the Paperwhite exclusively for reading for two weeks now vs. my other Kindles, and I am writing this review from the perspective of being a long-time Kindle user vs. someone brand new to the Kindle experience as well as in direct comparison to the Kindle Touch, which the Paperwhite replaced.



Finally, No Need For A Book Light
Here is a quick video I shot of the new Kindle Paperwhite in action. I attempted to show what the glow screen looks like and address the comments about the LED lights at the bottom. In my opinion, it's no big deal, but hopefully you can get an idea of what some folks have mentioned. The screen is super clear and SUPER bright! I also like the feel of the new screen, it seems to have a somewhat rough texture and truly almost feels like paper. 


Better resolution and a new lighting system combine for an exceptional e-reader
OVERALL USE
The reading experience on the Paperwhite is excellent. The Paperwhite is much more enjoyable to use than the Kindle Touch or the Kindle Keyboard, thanks mostly to the display (more on that below). The Home button from the Touch has been removed, and you now navigate to the menus by touching the top of the screen. Like the Touch, there are no physical page turn buttons. If you want to advance the page, you either swipe, or press the middle/right hand side of the screen (most of the display area is set up to advance the page). To go back a page, you press anywhere on the left 20% of the screen. To access the menu, you press the top 10% of the screen. Contrast for the display can quickly and easily be adjusted with two taps, so it can be brightened or darkened without a lot of menu navigation. There are still eight font sizes like previous generations had, but instead of just three typefaces, you now have six (Baskerville, Caecilia, Caecilia Condensed, Publisher Font, Futura, Helvetica, and Palatino). Publisher Font lets you use the book publisher's embedded font. None of the books I have tried out yet have this option, but I can see how it can provide them with a lot more flexibility. The additional fonts, along with the ability to adjust line spacing and margins, make it much easier to read books that a publisher formats poorly to begin with (as anyone who struggled with the early edition of 'Game of Thrones' can attest to). 


Read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room with no glare and PaperWhite perfect for beach and Bed.
Kindle PaperWhire with no glare.


Great update for night readers!, October 5, 2012
I have read a lot of negative reviews regarding the light on the paperwhite so I made a video comparing it to the last kindle to show the vast improvement. 

It's not perfect, but I still have to give it 5 stars..., October 3, 2012
Kindle Paperwhite, 6" High Resolution Display with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi - Includes Special Offers Let me tell you why. The lighting isn't perfect, but hey, it's lighted. I don't have to worry about having the lamp or a light on if I want to read in a dark room. Without buttons it's very comfortable to hold. I have the 2nd and 3rd generations, as well as the Kindle 4 (non-Touch), and the Fire. I don't have the Nook or any other e-reader so don't have another one to compare it to. I love this Kindle. I love the UI. I love that I can access book info (such as the author info) without having to turn on wi-fi and leave the book (I wish it was the same for the book description). I really love that you can now report an error in the book right from the book. I've often found errors in books and now there's an easy way to report it. I love the time left feature for chapters and book. That's a really cool feature. It's very responsive. I know a lot of people are complaining about the light. I have found that if you use it as recommended (bright during the day and dim at night), the shadowing is hardly noticeable, and to me worth it if it gives me more freedom of where/when I can read. One thing I would suggest for people is to try switching the page orientation to landscape. Surprisingly it seems more comfortable for some reason, and it puts the lights in a different area on the screen that may be less noticeable for some. You can go a step further and change the line spacing. It will pull the text away from the margins, taking any shadowing at all completely out of the text.

So overall, I really love the device. I don't think I've been "duped" or misled by Amazon, as some reviewers seem to think. I did a lot of research (including watching tech videos) prior to purchasing the device so knew the lights were slightly visible, and knew there was no TTS. I got what I expected and am very happy with the device.
 
 



See all customer PaperWhite reviews

Paperwhite e-books
Kindle E-books
 

Summary Most advance e-reader to paperwhite 

World's most advanced e-reader - higher resolution, higher contrast touchscreen with built-in light and 8-week battery life

  • Patented built-in light evenly illuminates the screen to provide the perfect reading experience in all lighting conditions
  • Paperwhite has 62% more pixels for unsurpassed resolution
  • 25% better contrast for sharp, dark text
  • Even in bright sunlight, Paperwhite delivers clear, crisp text and images with no glare
  • New hand-tuned fonts - 6 font styles, 8 adjustable sizes
  • 8-week battery life, even with the light on
  • Holds up to 1,100 books - take your library wherever you go
  • Built-in Wi-Fi lets you download books in under 60 seconds
  • New Time to Read feature uses your reading speed to let you know when you'll finish your chapter
  • Massive book selection. Lowest prices. Over a million titles less than $9.99
  • 180,000 Kindle-exclusive titles that you won't find anywhere else, including books by best-selling authors such as Kurt Vonnegut
  • Supports children's books and includes new parental controls
  • Kindle Owners' Lending Library - with Amazon Prime, Kindle owners can choose from more than 180,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including over 100 current and former New York Times best sellers and all 7 Harry Potter books 

Amazon has pioneered e-readers in ways that few other companies have or could. The Kindle Paperwhite is the successor to a long line of innovative and daring products that seek to move book reading into the new century — and it's a terrific product. I was truly delighted while using the device, and for a moment at least, actually envisioned a future where something like the Paperwhite was the only way that I read books. That was a weird moment.  


The whitepaper is an excellent reader, probably the best I've used. Between the new display, the improved software and performance, great battery life, and Amazon's massive book selection, there's not much here to complain about. Some may nitpick the lack of a charger or the fact that you need to pay to opt out of advertising on the device — and those are negatives to be sure — but the overall picture is very clear. Amazon wants to make great reading devices for the masses, and with the Paperwhite, they just took the game to a whole new level.


Don’t believe everything you read about ereaders having battery lives measured in weeks or months. Unlike tablets, where battery life is sensibly quoted for continual use, ereader manufacturers use a weird formula based on 30 minutes’ reading a day, usually without wireless or full brightness.

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite will go for a maximum of 28 hours at a stretch. In real world use, we got 20+ hours between charges.

Kindle models from Amazon

Credit by Amazon. 

 

Friday, September 21, 2012

App for Kindle Fire HD 8.9 inch 4G LTE Wireless

The most popular Apps and Games for Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 4G LTE Wireless

 

Kindle Tablet Apps

        Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD feature instant access to thousands of the most popular free and best-selling apps and games. 

The Greatest HD Games

        Kindle Fire HD is built for the best in gaming, with full tilt, turn, and multi-touch controls. Enjoy best-selling HD games such as Angry Birds Space and Where's My Perry?, and exclusive Android titles like Fibble and Skylanders Cloud Patrol.

Up Your Game with GameCircle

        Earn achievements, compare scores with GameCircle and Facebook friends, or take on the world with global leaderboards. GameCircle titles with Whispersync automatically store your progress in the cloud, so you'll never lose an unlocked level or saved game, even if you delete it from your device.

Your Favorite Apps

        Kindle Fire HD gives you instant access to the most popular free and best-selling apps, including titles like Netflix, HBO GO, Facebook, Hulu Plus, Pinterest, Skype, The Weather Channel, Zillow, and Magic Piano.


        The big change is that Amazon now prominently displays games in their own product category on the Kindle Fire. The game category even supersedes more traditionally popular products like Apps and Books. In fact, games are the first thing customers will see when they navigate through the store. 

Games for Fire HD
Kindle Fire HD games


        Aside from their prominence on the store, the Kindle Fire now has a games library. Here players can see all the games that they own, sorted by most recently played. Games that have Amazon GameCircle integration will also display friends, leaderboards and achievements next to each title.

        The advent of Amazon Games also brings some new features to social gaming on the Kindle Fire. It’s no longer just about comparing high scores or playing together, but comparing achievements. Kindle Fire gamers have the potential to become a slave to whatever sick and twisted achievements you as a developer can come up with. 


Apps 

        Amazon has also revamped some of its apps for the new Kindle Fires. I had no end of issues with the last Fire’s email client, but Amazon claims the new version has improved syncing and support for Exchange. Additionally, custom Skype and Facebook clients will be deployed to the new tablets. Amazon’s multi-account settings and parental controls make this a kid-friendly device to have around the house too.


A must Have Kindle Fire Apps

Application for Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire Appstore
 
If you have bought an Amazon Kindle Fire. You might be surprised to know that you can't buy any application from Android market. You can only buy it from Amazon Appstore for Android.

However, a good gadget needs a good application to make it useful. You didn't buy this Kindle Fire for nothing, did you?


So, here is the list of the best Amazon Kindle Fire apps that can you get from Amazon Appstore, sometimes for free.



Credit by Amazon and webpronews


Saturday, September 15, 2012

Tablet from Amazon called the Kindle Fire HD and PaperWhite.

New Kindle Fire HD and PaperWhite of Tablet Kindle from Amazon.

All New Kindle Fire HD
         The launch of the New Kindle Fire HD larger version previous compete for release. And above the surge of interest in the iPad Mini, Apple separately, by the size of the screen, the larger is 8.9 inches (along the diagonal angle) than the original 7-inch and smaller than the iPad's large 9.7-inch for. Specs of the iPad mini will be expected that It has a 7.85 inch screen, which is the way Apple has released the iPhone 5 (new iPhone) on 12 September. Unlikely that will soon launch a iPad Mini.

Kindle Fire HD best the e-Reader HD Magazine books in stunning color
Kindle Fire HD best the e-Reader Magazine books in stunning color
         It is clear that Amazon in the opening game of the Apple iPad tablet with a full tablet sales over the light. And a lower price. These devices are used to provide to the consumer as possible. It is hoping to push digital sales increase. This is a strategy to compete with cheap products as Amazon flair. And the strength to fight with Apple as well. 

          In addition to the launch of the Kindle Fire fourth generation simultaneously, then Amazon has updated the product in a reader books (e-reader) as well call them the new Kindle Paperwhite a reader screen page black and white. E Ink technology that Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, said. It is a contrast to the 25% portion of the screen to be white than white. And the black is more black, it's even better because Paperwhite the light source of its own, with Bezos said Paperwhite is a great book to read. (Actually more like paper).
Kindle PaperWhite - the ultimate reading experience, Stunning Contrast
Kindle PaperWhite - the ultimate reading experience
         Under natural light. While the iPad and the Fire tablet is not suitable for reading in natural light. Because they are the shining light behind the screen (Back light) for Paperwhite be lighting up the screen. You can use it for 8 weeks (about two months) per a single charge. Even with the lights illuminating the reader is given Paperwhite price of 119 dollars Oct 1 this year also launched a 3G version is priced at 179 dollars as well.
Kindle PaperWhite, eReader Perfect for beach no glare and bed patented built-in light illuminates the screen
Kindle PaperWhite, eReader Perfect for beach and bed. No Glare!!!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Kindle Fire sells at $ 199 loss to $ 10 / unit.

Why would Amazon to sell Kindle Fire at a loss.

Sell $199 Kindle Fire at loss
Kindle Fire $199 by Amazon

         Amazon recently launched the Kindle Fire in a cheap price (only $ 199 Kindle Fire HD 7″), while Amazon was selling at a price below cost at least $ 10.

         Reports are released by IHS iSuppli estimates the cost of the Kindle Fire by stating that the cost of components used in the manufacture of tablets an Android will be about 209.63 dollars at Amazon. the sale price is $ 199, which means that Amazons, the new to the market. with a loss to the Kindle Fire known to the user as much as possible. The share price is lower than the previously forecast.

Total cost of Kindle Fire production
Kindle Fire : Total cost of production

         However, the launch of the very low price of Kindle Fire may affect the "tablet" with a "tablet" to work with the operating system, Google's Android as well as Samsung Electronics, Motorola and HTC. However, the IHS iSuppli said the components in the Kindle Fire total of about $191.65 on the total cost of production prices would rise to $209.63 estimated that mean Amazon is selling $10 per unit, while analysts expected to be at $ 50 per unit. 

         Business model that Amazon Kindle Fire was used in one of the Free Model in a "razor and razor blades" by refusing to sell the razor cheaply. We hope that consumers buy the blades at a profit. And the need for continuity. In this case, sales Kindle Fire cheap for the base product. And online services such as Amazon's digital music and movie titles and that will stimulate digital sales of the Kindle Fire also creates the opportunity to sell other products through Amazon's e-commerce website, too. 


Credit by isuppli

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Kindle Fire already sold 2 million units.

Kindle Fire already sold 2 million units.

        It looks like the iPad. Products such as Apple's tablet rivals is not new, then. After reports of Amazon's tablet, the Amazon Kindle Fire are proud to be selling out to more than 2 million units.

Size comparison between the Kindle Fire and iPad.
Kindle Fire vs. iPad

        That is likely to stand as a candidate, 1st that it is for the Kindle Fire tablet Cheap Amazon is now a tablet variants Android for sale. the best one. After a recent report showing that sales of the Kindle Fire is selling off a number of more than 2 million units was completed.

        The Kindle Fire has just spent one month was able to sell 2 million units despite the goals set out for the Amazon tablet, Kindle Fire has just one million only. Which is considered to be quite successful.       
       

Kindle Fire by Amazon
Kindle Fire

        The Kindle Fire is a 7-inch tablet is a thriving sales. One would have to admit that Amazon has set the tablet is a tablet version of this page. Anyone who can not afford it shamed me. Normally, the price of the tablet is in the range of $ 300, the Kindle Fire price is only about $ 200.

        After this, the next thing to watch is that if a Kindle Fire tablet next version Amazon's sales continue to be robust. It is possible that the tablet from Amazon will become the first ranked opponent of the iPad in the future, it is not. And if it actually happens. It is possible that consumers may see the iPad tablet smaller, as had been presented. Apple is aiming to deliver 'Mini-iPad' to stop the hot tablet from Amazon.

However, now you market the tablet market, the iPad device still held a 70% market share.