Submitted by: Clementhn Meyer

When it comes to making the decision as to which e-book reader is right for you, the first thing many people realize is that there are plenty of options. Which one to choose but really depends on what you are looking for in a device. Perhaps you would like the ability to store up to 3,500 electronic books in a device or maybe you want a reader whose batteries do not die before you finish reading. Or maybe you like that does not require hooking up your computer every time you would like to add to your collection. If you’re like most people, these are the things you’re looking for and what that means is that you are in need of a Kindle DX.

This latest version of the popular e-book reader has gone through a fundamental reform, while still maintaining many of the great features that people have learned to love about it. Still has the screen automatically rotates to design consists Amazon e-ink. but this new version, unlike its predecessor is able to support PDF files without the need for online conversion.

Not all E Ink is the same – Kindle uses “La Perla”, the new generation of E Ink and 50% contrast

When considering an electronic reader, make sure you are getting a device with the latest generation of E Ink technology, known as “La Perla”. Kindle all new uses of the Pearl, which is in the best possible experience with the reading of 50% better contrast and sharper text.

Pearl PopSci.com screen called “Best of What’s New 2010” a winner, saying that “the most impressive achievement of the latest Kindle (among others, including a reduced size and a reduced price) is its E Ink screen Pearl , which is a pleasure to behold. “

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How Electronic Ink Works

Electronic screens work with ink ink, such as books and newspapers, but show the ink particles electronically. People who see the display for the first time do a double take because the screen looks like real paper.

No eye strain – reads like real paper, not a computer screen

Kindle electronic ink display is ideal for reading, and it does not create visual fatigue of reading in the traditional backlit LCD tablets or laptops.

Text clear and crisp screen

Electronic ink uses real ink to create an impression of crisp text, as close to what you see in a physical book. Kindle property, handmade sources to take advantage of special characteristics of the ink for crisp, clear letters.

Sordo, even in bright sunlight

Kindle screen reflects light like ordinary paper, eliminating the glare created by the backlit LCD tablet or smartphones. Kindle can be read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room.

Increased battery life

Electronic ink displays do not require power to maintain a page of text, allowing you to read up to a month on a single charge rather than hours in a splint or a smartphone. This low power consumption also means that the Kindle, unlike a laptop, never gets hot so you can comfortably read as long as you want.

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The PDF support is a day long awaited due to the popularity of this file format compared to online reading material. Of course you can not help but notice the Amazon Kindle DX increased screen size, because unlike his predecessor, 6 inches, this monitor is an amazing 9.7 inches. That makes reading books a much more simple, especially if your eyes are not what they used to be. Many people have heard that the new device is being released and they are looking at the whole web for DX Kindle comments, but the truth is that if you like previous models, then definitely you will love this.

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