All About Kindle 3’s Display Screen

Amazon?s Kindle has been the best eBook reader on the market and has introduced the new addition to its family, the Kindle 3.

The new Kindle still doesn?t have a color display or a touch screen, but is obviously smaller and lighter, and boosts of its longer battery life. The screen is about 6 inches which is the same size as the previous model. The body, however, is 21% smaller, enough to be slipped into a suit jacket. Moreover, it is 15% lighter, weighing just 8.7 ounces, in comparison to a 1.5-pound iPad.

Turning our eyes on the battery life, it has greatly improved lasting for up to a month with the wireless turned off, or 10 days with it turned on. This, in turn, trims down the frequent charging required by other devices. And in addition, with the expanded storage, Kindle can now carry your entire library of 3,500 books.

Amazon has optimized proprietary waveform and font technology making smooth and fast turning of pages. This results to another improvement which is the electronic ink display of the screen contrast and the 20% faster rate of page turning.

Kindle also brags of its no glare screen which displays light like ordinary paper without the use of backlight. This does away with the glare associated with some other devices. Thus, this gadget can be read under sunlight as good as inside a room.

It is also capable of adjusting texts into 8 sizes. Moreover, there are 3 different font types to choose from. These will ensure satisfaction depending on your reading preferences.

Another nice thing about Kindle is that the display can be manually rotated. This will come handy in having a better view of maps, tables, graphs, and web pages.

Lastly, you can highlight texts using the 5 way controller without on-screen fingerprints.

To find out more about Kindle?s features, click here The Kindle Devices.
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