For consumer electronics retailing, it's been the week of the Amazon Kindle DX (pictured). But the device's arrival has yielded just as many questions as answers, so we've taken the liberty of posting ...
The facts are in hand: The Kindle DX measures 9.7 inches diagonally, making it two-and-a-half times larger than the Kindle 2, and will sell for $489. Pre-orders are happening already and the e-reader ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The Kindle DX. Credit: Amazon. Now you can read newspapers, textbooks ...
Even before the Kindle 2 launched, there was talk of an even newer, larger digital reader from Amazon that would be geared more toward reading textbooks and periodicals. We all assumed it would be ...
Looking for a good deal on a Kindle? Better act quickly–Amazon cut the price of its 9.7-inch Kindle DX by $110 to $269 on Friday, spurring speculation that perhaps a new large-screen Kindle is on the ...
I am holding in my hands a device that some think could be the salvation of the beleaguered newspaper industry. It's the Amazon Kindle DX, a large-screen version of Amazon's popular e-reader that's ...
If the excitement leading up to today’s introduction of the Kindle DX is any indication, you’d think Amazon would have the e-book market wrapped up and ready to deliver with a tidy pink bow. Internet ...
Yesterday we found out a bigger screen Kindle is coming on Wednesday; today, pictures and details regarding the new Kindle DX have surfaced. Amazon’s new e-book reader will have a 9.7-inch display and ...
What's hot: Large display and native PDF support. What's not: Doesn't support as many formats natively as Sony Readers. Editor's note, July 2010: Read our review of the Kindle DX Graphite with an ...
The Kindle DX 9.7″ “wireless reading device” is now available for $489 in Amazon. Check it out. It is big. And that Chiclets-style keyboard just looks silly ...
What does Amazon nuking Kindle copies of 1984 tell us about cloud computing? Unfortunately, quite a bit. Amazon’s Kindle DX Sells Out (Again) The online retailer has sold out of the latest incarnation ...
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