Review the Kindle DX.
The kindle DX is Amazon’s new Ebook reader and it is the big brother to amazons Kindle.
The Kindle DX is the same width as the smaller one but the screen has been pushed out to a roomy 9.7 inches and the weight is up to just over 18 ounces.
The Kindle infrastructure is the same for the DX. That means access to over 300,000 books as well as papers magazines and periodicals. You can access the network from anywhere with no fees needing to be paid. A book is obtained in less than a minute from start to finish.
You can now get 3 and a half thousand books stored on the DX, that’s twice the number of the smaller kindle. The screen uses the same technology and it really does look like a printed page that adjusts itself as you are turning it round. This also works when direct sunlight is shone on the screen, when means it can be read anywhere.
The DX also includes a couple of very cool additions.
As you rotate the DX around as you might naturally do in the course of a reading session it changes viewing settings from portrait to landscape and back again. this means that maps, tables and other media such as photos and web pages can be fully viewed.
For those on the go for business purposes there is a fully integrated PDF / Adobe reader so all those work documents can be stored and accessed at any time. they can also be downloaded from the server using the 3G facilities.
My one criticism is just the price as it is an expensive gadget. This will probably put some buyers off.