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The New Kindle 4 From Amazon

Ever since the first Kindle launched, it has been a major hit with the reading community. People have always loved the convenience of the e-reader, its amazing storage and the ability to download their favorite books from Amazon. The Kindle has also inspired countless other similar devices but nothing has come close to it in terms of the versatility and the sheer range of books that the Amazon platform has to offer.

The Kindle 4 was stated to be released in August 2011, before the holiday shopping season starts. Indeed going by the past records the Kindle 4 is expected to become an extremely hot Christmas buy, in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.

Some of the most intriguing features of the new Kindle 4 are -

The Kindle 4 has a superior E-Ink Display technology powered screen that allows the users to read in bright sunlight out in the open and with no glare at all just as a normal book would do. Plus a choice of 3 font styles and 8 font sizes allows you to customize the display and read conveniently.

The Kindle 4 comes with a Wi-Fi connection which allows it to connect to the Amazon store and download any number of books from a collection of 750,000 titles. Plus there are several free books which are also available to download, these can be found all over the web as well as on the Amazon Store.

The Kindle 4 is a small yet powerful device. At 166 mm x 114 mm and weighing only 170 grams it is extremely small and fits snugly inside your jacket pocket or you can easily carry it in your hand baggage. It not only reads e-books, but it also allows you to read your personal PDF files and other documents and is also allows you to surf the Internet on the go.

If you are worried about losing your downloaded content, then Amazon can back up your content using Amazon cloud storage. If you ever lose your content you will simply need to download them again for free from Amazon.

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