Like previous e-book readers, the Amazon Kindle relies on an easy-to-read E Ink display that needs no backlight and draws power only when loading a new page. (It can handle thousands of pages between charges.) The Kindle’s key innovation—the one that blazes the way for digital paper products—is its inclusion of a high-speed EVDO antenna and a deal with Sprint that allow users to download books quickly, from nearly anywhere.
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Belmos.com
December 16th, 2008 at 5:19 am
oh, nice tool, it will be helpful while i am in college. What will be the cost. I think it will cost high.
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