Kindle DX for Sale Review – Rekindling Romance of Kindle2 with DX eBook Reader From Amazon


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Read the cheap Kindle DX for sale review. if you are in love with kindles, then rekindling the romance of Kindle2 with DX eBook Reader is a sweet idea :) Does DX for sale meet and/or exceed the ability of a paper book to transport the reader to the place the writer wished to go to a point where it "disappears" or "fades away" when used?

From my own experience I can say, yes it does. Both original Kindle (coined Kindle 1 by many people) and the latest one have proven this. It has simply improved the reading experience over the Kindle 1.

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How could the Kindle DX improve on the reading experience of the Kindle 1?

 

While I love the Kindle 1 and have tried over the last year to wear the buttons out on it, I was impressed by one of the features of the huge DX. The pan and scan of the eyes is greatly increased.  It is larger than the entire Kindle2. The size of the screen allows my eyes to have a more natural pan of the text that allows more information to be processed before jumping to the next line. Therefore there are fewer "breaks" in the reading allowing for more immersion into the story. The larger pages allow more time and information to be read before the even larger page turn breaks. Therefore the I have noticed the Kindle DX fades away even quicker than the Kindle 1.

Another unexpected advantage I noticed has to do with the physical dimensions and monotonic concepts. The new kindle is quite large and when place in the reader's line of sight cuts-off much more field of view which really limits distractions. The white chassis does not pull the readers eye and nearly creates a movie screen for the "movie" to play on.

 

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The conscious choices made to limit other perceived needs I think are very good choices. It's very rare anymore for a product developer to stay true to the intent and purpose of a device. They want to add gimmicky and slick additions that may not benefit and even detract from the pure purpose of the device just to add marketing value. I like the design of the Kindle. It has a number of things that more conventional devices have (like laptops), but each item the Kindle sports is not intended to do anything more than improve the reading experience.

So what about the extras you get with the Kindle? The Blogs, Magazines, News Papers, Personal Documents etc. These are value added components. The primary focus of the Kindle is to read books and make the experience equal to that of a paper book. These other items appear to confuse people as to the real purpose of the Kindles. These are great features and I like them a lot. But when I read these, my purpose is different. I have shifted my focus from entertainment and experience, to information. I read a completely different way and I do not expect to be "transported" as I am with a book. But these are valuable additions to the many features of the Kindle and I believe improve the overall product.

 

I also understand that some magazines are literary magazines and have the same intent as a book. The Kindles do a great job with these also due to its design. For, in this respect, the magazine has the same intent as the book.
I could write about the feel of the keyboard, or the weight, the size, and the speed of the screen refresh, but others have done this. These are very subjective and generally a matter of taste. Thanks to all of those who pushed and prodded, lifted, and cuddled (their words not mine) these devices. For the most part you've done a great job with the periphery. I read these while waiting for my DX to arrive. Thanks for giving me the tactile experience.

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