Kindle announces their new Lending Library.

Kindle Lending Library

Kindle Lending Library

Students Can Save Up To 80% with Kindle Textbook Rental

 

Kindle Texbook Rental

Kindle Textbook Rental offers low rental prices and flexible rental periods of any length between 30 and 360 days. Margin notes and highlighted passages are stored in the Amazon Cloud for viewing anytime, anywhere – even after a rental expires

SEATTLE, Jul 18, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — (NASDAQ: AMZN)–Today, Amazon.com announced the launch of Kindle Textbook Rental–now students can save up to 80% off textbook list prices by renting from the Kindle Store. Tens of thousands of textbooks are available for the 2011 school year from leading textbook publishers such as John Wiley & Sons, Elsevier and Taylor & Francis. Students can find details about the program at http://www.amazon.com/kindletextbooks.

“Students tell us that they enjoy the low prices we offer on new and used print textbooks. Now we’re excited to offer students an option to rent Kindle textbooks and only pay for the time they need–with savings up to 80% off the print list price on a 30-day rental,” said Dave Limp, vice president, Amazon Kindle.

Kindle Textbook Rental offers the ability to customize rental periods to any length between 30 and 360 days, so students only pay for the specific amount of time they need a book. Students can also easily extend any rental period in increments as small as one day or choose to purchase the book they are renting at any time.

“We’ve done a little something extra we think students will enjoy,” continued Limp. “Normally, when you sell your print textbook at the end of the semester you lose all the margin notes and highlights you made as you were studying. We’re extending our Whispersync technology so that you get to keep and access all of your notes and highlighted content in the Amazon Cloud, available anytime, anywhere – even after a rental expires. If you choose to rent again or buy at a later time, your notes will be there just as you left them, perfectly Whispersynced.”

Kindle Textbook Rental is “Rent Once, Read Everywhere” as they can be read across the most popular devices with free Kindle Reading Apps for PC, Mac, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and Android-based devices.

For more information about Kindle Textbook Rental, visit http://www.amazon.com/kindletextbooks.
 

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Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Reader Review

Amazon Kindle Fire TabletFor months and months consumers speculated on whether or not Amazon would enter the tablet marketplace. They finally have with the announcement of the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet, that is less expensive than several of us had imagined and comes packed full of capabilities. The question is, does the Kindle Fire live up to the hype? Is it sufficient to take some of  Nook Color’s market share?

Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Specs

Average Cost: $199.00
Release Year: 2011
Battery Life: 8 hours reading
Screen Size: 7 inch
Screen Type: color touchscreen
Weight: 14.6 oz
Storage Size: 8GB (plus cloud storage)
Internet: Wi-Fi
eBook Format: AZW (Kindle)

Pros Of The Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet

Cost: One of the primary selling points of the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet is the fact that it’s a tablet computer at a fraction of the cost. At only $199, it’s more affordable than just about any tablet you could buy however its functions do not put it into the low budget category. In other words, even though  you pay a rock bottom price, you get much more  than what you’d anticipate for that cost.

Integrates With Amazon Services: Amazon has numerous online streaming services in the form of an Amazon Prime membership that costs just $79 per year. For that modest fee, users will have access to thousands of movies and TV shows to stream directly to their device. An even larger  number (100,000) are readily available to purchase or rent for an additional fee. Not to mention digital music.

Cloud Storage: You’d think that downloading all these movies, TV shows and MP3s would take an enormous amount of storage space, but this isn’t a concern with using the Amazon Kindle Fire. Amazon makes use of their cloud storage solution to host your digital media collection so that you just don’t have to have an enormous hard drive on the Kindle Fire.

New Amazon Silk Browser: The new Amazon Silk Browser is not to be compared to anything you have seen before on the Kindle. After all, this is Amazon’s own tablet, and as such they’ve designed a complete new browsing experience. This browser means you are able to surf the net over a Wi-Fi connection, and view Flash sites and videos (something that the iPad will not let you do).

That’s not the primary news about Amazon Silk, having said that, the best thing about the browser may be the fact that it utilizes Amazon’s Cloud services to assist pages to load quicker than they possibly could have otherwise. What this indicates is the fact that specific elements are stored by Amazon to assist them to send to your device as quickly as possible.

Whispersync: All Amazon’s Kindles make use of a service known as  Whispersync. This keeps your library in sync among a variety devices, and makes certain you always begin reading where you left off, even when you switch from your Kindle to your PC in the meantime. One of the great things about Whispersync on the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet is the fact that it doesn’t just function with books – it now works with video streaming. Begin streaming a video on the Kindle Fire, and pick up where you left off on your PC or TV!

Dual Core Processor: Like all of the best tablet computers available on the market at the moment, the Amazon Kindle Fire utilizes a dual core processor. This means that it’s quick to move from program to program and applications run good on the device.

Design: Amazon has kept things uncomplicated using the Kindle Fire. The design is that it’s smaller than a lot of full-blown tablets, in the spirit of the original Kindle. It’s lightweight so it is easy to hold while reading books, and its simplicity will appeal to numerous users. True, it is not as light as a standalone eBook reader, although you can’t actually expect it to be, and it  really is light within the world of tablet computers.

Apps: The primary factor that differentiates the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet  from other eReaders is the fact that it’s based on Android and has access to numerous apps via of the Amazon App Store. Like the Nook Color, nevertheless having said that, the app store isn’t the official Android version and carries far fewer choices nonetheless sufficient to keep people entertained given the price of the device.

Cons Of The Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet

Only 8GB Memory: 8GB memory isn’t a great deal for a tablet computer though it does match as much as the Barnes & Noble Nook Color. That said, the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet is not an ordinary device: it’ll store your files on the cloud to help prevent the need to have further storage. This is important considering there’s no memory card expansion slot included.

Battery Life: Just like the Nook Color, the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet only has 8 hours battery life. Despite the fact that this is not much for an eReader, this is standard in the world of tablet computers.

Is the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet  Worth Buying?

In terms of competition, the primary rival to the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet will be the  Barnes & Noble Nook. Both devices look great, are lightweight, and benefit from a range of downloadable apps. Where Kindle has the edge however, is in its pricing and its comprehensive online store. The Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet  is really an excellent answer for those who want a tablet computer without the substantial price tag.

The Kindle EReader 2011

Kindle ereader 2011

Amazon’s latest ereader, launched this year and also the 4th version from the Kindle, may be the littlest and least heavy Kindle up to now. It is also the least expensive, arriving in at a very affordable new cost point (particularly if you pick the ad-supported version). Does this version retain or enhance some of the features we loved concerning the Kindle 3 (now referred to as Kindle Keyboard)? Keep reading and decide for yourself.

Kindle EReader 2011 Key Specs

Average Cost: $79 (ad supported) – $109

Release Year: 2011

Battery Longevity: 30 Days (Wi-Fi off)

Display Size: 6 inch

Screen Type: e-Ink

Weight: 5.98 oz

Storage Size: 2GB

Internet: Wi-Fi\

Primary e-book Format: AZW (Kindle)

Pros For The Amazon Kindle 2011 Release

Cost: With each new Kindle ereader generation, Amazon has continued to reduce the cost point for purchasers. True, this new Kindle 2011 does not include all of the features that you will find in the Kindle Keyboard or Kindle Touch, but it is a great selection for individuals who had been waiting the Kindle to come down in price. This will make Amazon’s Kindle EReader range a powerful contender on the market, given the standard of Kindles generally.

Special Deals Option: Even though some could see the inclusion of special deals as a disadvantage to the Amazon   Kindle, it is not! Amazon is providing you with an option: do you want to save $30 when buying a Kindle which will display advertisements around the desktop and screensavers (never as you read), or would you like to pay a bit more for any device that will never display ads? This is a great choice that enables you to definitely save much more money if you want to.

Kindle Store: There is no denying that Amazon . com offers the greatest book shop in the world. You’ll have the Kindle book shop access from your Kindle menu, and purchasing the next book is really as simple as clicking a control button. There is a fantastic selection of e-books available, including bestsellers and much more niche options (though not every publisher has decide to make their books obtainable in e-book form).

The good thing is that Amazon . com will also be generally competitive on prices, and also have a large library of free classics that you could download for your Kindle, too. Self-marketers also have accepted the Kindle platform, meaning that you have a large range of unique game titles available for sale at bargain prices if you want to look for new authors.

Battery Life: The battery in the Kindle 2011 can last for a month (with Wi-Fi switched off). This is really a massive bonus for Kindle owners. You’ll rarely end up drained of battery and hurrying to charge the unit, that is important when you are right in the middle of a gripping novel! Nevertheless, it does not last as quite as long as the battery in the Kindle Keyboard or Kindle Touch.

Borrow Kindle Books from Your local Library: You can check out a Kindle book from your local library and read it on any generation Kindle device or free Kindle reading app.

When you borrow a Kindle public library book, you’ll have access to all the unique features of Kindle books, including real page numbers and Whispersync technology that synchronizes your notes, highlights, and last page read. After a public library book expires, if you check it out again or choose to purchase it from the Kindle store, all of your annotations and bookmarks will be preserved.

Kindle books are available at more than 11,000 libraries in the U.S.

Cons For The Amazon Kindle EReader 2011

Touch screen: For many, the lack of a touch screen might be considered a disadvantage to the Kindle 4.  As with the Kindle Keyboard, you will need to turn the web pages using buttons on each side from the device. But unlike its predecessor, there’s no keyboard. Rather, you have to make use of the directional pad to navigate the right path around an on-screen keyboard. Definitely not simple for individuals who choose to create a large amount of notes!

The plus side, Kindle owners who aren’t always into their devices could find physical page turn buttons simpler to make use of and not as intimidating as the touch screen version.

No Audio: One feature you will discover within the Kindle Keyboard and also the Kindle Touch products is  loudspeakers. You will find there are no loudspeakers in the version 4 of Amazon Kindle, and that means you can’t use the  text-to-speech feature(that will read your books aloud for you), or play Tunes and audio books.

No 3G Option: Unlike the older Kindle Keyboard and new Kindle Touch products, there’s no selection for 3G  connectivity in this least expensive Kindle. It’s obvious that Amazon desired to keep things as easy as possible to really make it simpler to decrease the cost, and many customers will discover a Wi-Fi connection is all they require. Nevertheless, if you wish to make use of the free 3G generation access Amazon offers its Kindle owners, you will need to select a more costly version of the Kindle.

No ePub e-books: Amazon continues to be belittled by many people because of not benefiting from the open source e-book format ePub, and rather choosing their very own format AZW. Which means that you can’t read Kindle books on other products, and also you can’t just buy ePub books and read them in the Kindle. The good thing is that you can dowload free software application programs for example Calibre from the internet to transform ePub books into Mobi format, that the Kindle can read.

Is The Kindle EReader 2011 The One You Should Buy?

The Kindle EReader 2011 is not perfect for some. With no touch screen, with no keyboard, this means you will need to perform a large amount of scrolling to find information about words or type any notes. Nevertheless, it’s very inexpensive, and this is exactly what Amazon was trying to provide, they now have enough Kindles to match nearly everyone’s budget. If you prefer an inexpensive, top quality ereader, then go for this Kindle. If you prefer a touch screen, or 3rd generation access to the internet, choose the Kindle Touch.

Free eBooks, Reports, Magazines, Newspapers, For Your Electronic Bookreaders

You can now purchase or download free ebooks, reports, etc. to your electronic book readers from several places across the net.  Just do a google search and you will find enough to keep you reading for a while.

Here is a step by step on how to move a ebook to your reader purchased from google.

 

 

You can buy electronic books for the Kindle from a number of other locations, as long as you’re sure that your Kindle can read those files. At present, the latest generation of Kindle can read the following file types: * Kindle (AZW), * TXT, * PDF, * Audible, * MP3, * Unprotected MOBI, * PRC, * DOC, * JPEG, * GIF, * PNG, * BMP through conversion.

A Guide To Shopping For Electronic Books For The Kindle

When it comes to shopping for new electronic books for your Kindle, there are many more sources than the Amazon Store! Due to the wide range of file formats that the Kindle can read, you have a choice of where to shop – including a huge number of websites that stock electronic books for free!
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A Buyers Guide For Amazon Kindle eBook Reader Lights

If you’re the kind of reader who loves to read in bed, with a partner who loves to sleep instead, then you’re probably well aware of the need for book lights that satisfy both parties! This is no different with the Kindle – a device that functions much like a real book. Fortunately you have a few options for Amazon Kindle ebook reader lights.

Can’t You Read The Kindle In The Dark?!

Some people are shocked to learn that you can’t read a Kindle in the dark – just like you can’t read a book in the dark! The main focus of the design of the Kindle was to create a screen that didn’t strain the eyes like computer screens do. This meant using “e-ink” technology. It doesn’t use a backlight, which is why you won’t be able to read it in the dark without the use of a book light.

Although some people may view this as a downside of the Kindle, it’s actually one of the things that has made it as popular as it is. After all, it wouldn’t be easy for people to give up their beloved books if the Kindle reminded them of reading off a computer screen. Not to mention the fact that you can’t read traditional backlit screens in the sun! With the Kindle, you’ll almost think you’re reading from real paper, and you can still see the page in full sunlight when you’re away on vacation! Read the rest of this entry

The Kindle is thinner and lighter than your average book, which means it’s easy to carry around with you wherever you go. The downside of this means that it’s far more likely to get damaged in your bag, which is why it’s so important to protect it with a good quality case.


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The Amazon Kindle is best known as a digital book reader – and is designed, first and foremost, with that in mind – it can do a lot more than store and display eBooks! Here are 10 ways to use the Amazon Kindle that you might not have expected. Read the rest of this entry

Top Selling Mini Netbook by Toshiba


If you’re into gadgets that are portable and compact, and that offer you the ultimate in convenience, then you need to take a look at the Toshiba Mini Netbook. This netbook is the most evolved of its kind and brings you a way to work and navigate the web without lugging around a heavy laptop, or worse having to sit at a computer desk to get your work done. After all, wouldn’t you like to have the option of getting things done even when you’re on the go this summer? Read the rest of this entry

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