Amazon Kindle Review

Amazon’s Kindle, the latest e-book reader. Will this become the iPod of e-books? In our opinion Amazon has some work to do. First appearances revealed that the Kindle is the best e-book reader available. Amazon was looking to create an eBook that anyone could use. Users will have access to 88,000 book titles at launch. One great feature that the Kindle has is the ability to connect directly to a Sprint-powered cellular network called Whispernet and lets you download directly from the web for no additional fee.
The question on everyones mind is the screen. Kindle uses the same display technology that the Sony Reader uses, called E-Ink. The screen looks like a piece of paper which allows for long battery life since, once a page is loaded, the device requires no additional power to keep it displayed.
With everything there is something bad. The flaw with the Kindle is in the design. It is plain ugly. The funny shaped gadget is not elegant like the iPod but seems a bit odd. We believe that Amazon will take the design into consideration more on the next version.

Weighing in at only 10.3 ounces, the Kindle is lighter than most books, which will make it easy to hold for some time. Users will be able to store hundreds of titles on its built in memory and are able to add SD cards for additional space. Books are backed up on Amazon, so if users have to delete one, users can download it later. The Kindle also allows blogs, newspapers and more for an additional fee.
Will the Kindle be a hit? Those who don’t mind the design will probably complain about the price. It will take about 60 purchases for the Kindle to pay for itself at the rate of $10 per download. Also look at the Sony Reader which has had success in sales.
The Verdict: If you don’t mind the price or the design go ahead and buy it.
Nov 20th, 2007 at 1:29 pm
I agree the design needs work