
Guy,s if you’re notice, you can see this gadget on Amazon lately. Amazon has unveiled an own-brand wireless electronic book reader called Kindle. The paperback-sized device is on sale immediately in the US for $399 (£195). It can store up to 200 books in its onboard memory.
Actually, Kindle does not need a PC to be loaded with books, blogs or papers - instead content arrives via wireless. Now it’s already 90,000 books, including bestsellers priced at $9.99, were available for Kindle at launch.

image courtesy of BBC news.
How it works?
Simple, content is delivered to the device via the EVDO wireless network - this could limit the gadget’s overseas appeal as the technology is not widely used outside North America. Owners of a Kindle do not have to pay to use this wireless network, Amazon pays the access costs and only charges for any content downloaded to the reader.
Interested?


