Whats the advantage of having/owning/using a Kindle over other reading options?
The Kindle – right out of the box – holds approximately 200 books. With the addition of a low cost memory card, it will hold hundreds more. This means that you can – on a device smaller and lighter than the average paperback – travel with hundreds of your favorite titles, and read what you want at the touch of a button. While the Kindle facilitates the discreet reading of erotic content ( a nice choice for those of us with children or grandchildren around!), its real beauty comes in the fact that at the touch of a button you can access thousands of titles and have a new book in seconds. Currently, there are more than 100,000 books available for the Kindle, including most best sellers – and the list grows every day. In addition, Kindle owners get free instant access to Wikipedia as well as daily updates of the web’s most popular blogs. The downloads are provided wirelessly, most everywhere there’s a cell phone signal. You don’t have to pay extra for a monthly access fee – it’s included!
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