Where To Purchase The Kindle Reader
These days the Kindle reader is Amazon's most modern reading device that wirelessly downloads books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, and personal documents to a bright electronic screen that looks and reads like real paper. The Kindle fits comfortably in anyone's hand and can be held for hours, has an e-ink display that is easy on the eyes even in intense sunshine. Additionally, it has two weeks of battery life, and 3G wireless with no monthly fees. Consumers are able to read and sync their Kindle books on iPhones, iPod touches, PCs, BlackBerrys, Macs and iPads devices.
Where to buy the Kindle in the USA?
The first place to look for the Kindle eReader is undoubtedly at Amazon. Amazon prides itself on giving good service and also has good return policies. Additionally, at Amazon's Kindle Store you can find all Kindle accessories and Kindle books. Shoppers have become familiar with shopping with Amazon because it is a great way to shop from the convenience of your living room without having to ever go to a shopping center or store. If you get your Kindle ebook reading device from Amazon it comes with free two-day shipping (for US customers only). This is always a good thing as you don't have to wait very long to start reading your favorite books. Once you havepurchased your Kindle ebook reading device from Amazon, you'll then have the advantage of shopping directly from the Kindle Store for books, newspapers, magazines or blogs. Kindle's features along with the gigantic assortment of over 620,000 books offered in the Kindle Store, have made this book reader the bestselling product at Amazon.
Basically, there are two different models of Kindle:
1. 'Kindle 3' model has a 6" display (also comes with free 3G + Wi-Fi). Amazon price for Kindle 2 is now $189 (price dropped down in July 2010 from $259).
There is an option for Kindle3 that comes with Wi-Fi only (without free 3G) and it's price is only $139.
2. 'Kindle DX' model has a 9.7" screen (comes with free 3G + Wi-Fi). Amazon price for Kindle DX is now $ 359 for white model. For graphite model Kindle DX price is $ 379 (price dropped down in July 2010 from $ 489).
From June 06, 2010 Amazon began offering it's Kindle ebook reading device in all Target stores. The Kindle e-reader was first made available at Target's location in Minneapolis and later on in stores across Florida on April 25, 2010. The Target stores are the first physical locations to offer the Kindle e-reader. The price of Kindle ebook reader in Target stores is exactly the same as price on Amazon.com. It would depend on whether you prefer to actually go to a store to make your purchase or prefer to buy online. Either eway you will be getting a quality product at the best price around.
Megan Sara Jones is the author of four Ebooks published on Amazon. For more information on this article, or all things connected with Kindle readers or Ebooks please visit Everything Kindle. at http://www.kindlehelponline.com
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