Kindle dx canada where to buy
Users can buy a single copy or a subscription. Last month, Amazon rolled out the international version of the Kindle to countries, but Canada wasn't included. The device debuted in in the U. Amazon is trying to stay competitive in an increasingly crowded e-reader market. The Kindle currently has 60 per cent of the U. Sony's Reader is available in Canada, as is its smaller Reader Pocket Edition and its larger touch-screen version.
A screen designed to mimic real book reading? Do you even understand what the Kindle is? It has a screen that doesn't just reduce eyestrain, it obliterates it. It has a battery life consistent with reading large amounts of printed material and having the screen active for long periods of time.
As do the myriad of competitors that have come to market. The eSlick and the Jetbook are already better choices, as they support the DRM'd books some of us have been purchasing since the days when Palm was king, and are pumping out even longer battery life with even nicer "eink" screens.
It's not meant to be a full fledged computer, nor compared to one. Anyone waiting for an 'Apple tablet' so that they can further push their air of snotty superiority over the rest of the tech owning world is simply stupid. Apple tablet! Plain and simple. What I find the most humorous is the uniformly lackluster negative response to it. Kindof reminds me of the whole digital tape vs CD debate a long time ago.
The two products are not even remotely comparable. A couple of hours on a tablet battery even more so. An ebook reader is a different class of product designed to do one thing, and that one thing very well. Something sorely lacking in the electronics industry, where one device does twenty mediocre things instead. Clearly YOU are not in the market for an ebook reader. Neither am I, I'm perfectly content reading on my phone like I always have.
However, I completely understand why this product exists for the non techie, non gadget folks who still want to partake in ebook reading too. This is the type of product that HELPS the market by pushing something that wasn't mainstream into the mainstream. If it means more publishers will let their stuff out in electronic format, I say make as many bloody ereading devices as you want! Trying to shove the value of an Apple tablet down the throats of people not in the market for such a device is just asinine.
Apple products appeal to a very small subset of the market who's core values in a electronic device are different from the mass market's core values. It doesn't make Apple's products any better than anything offered by the competition, it just makes them better for YOU.
Taking a full blown computer on the road to read books is simply not something the average consumer would want. But a device they can carry around for a couple of weeks on a single charge that allows them to read with the same comfort on their eyes as a printed page? I currently use my iphone with the bookshelf and baen free books, along with my collection of.
Asked by e-mail if there was anything he could say on precisely what the issue is holding up the Kindle's launch in Canada, Mr. Herdener simply did not respond. A Bell spokeswoman said the company has not yet been approached by Amazon to offer the Kindle, but would certainly be open to discussing it. A Rogers representative did not respond to requests for comment yesterday. A Telus spokesman declined to comment on the issue.
Sources say the delay may be due to newly discovered competition. Until recently, the wireless technology used by the Kindle was available only through Rogers. This week, however, Bell and Telus announced a new next-generation network that will go live in November, giving Amazon more options to choose from for their device. The two carriers announced this week that they will use the new network to begin offering Apple's iPhone, previously only available through Rogers.
There seems little doubt that Canadians will eventually get their hands on the Kindle, the only question is when. If Amazon does decide to partner up with Bell or Telus, then Canadian customers can expect the device as early as next month - only a few weeks after the Cook Islands. Report an error. Editorial code of conduct.
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