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When the Kindle first released, it was fairly quiet. It didn’t garner the long wait lines of the iPhone or the stampede for the latest Windows. But if you were an avid reader, it may have caught your attention. When the Kindle 2 released, people began to realize that there really was an amazing piece of technology here. Now, with the release of the Kindle DX, Amazon has become the leading seller of ebook readers and the DX is their new top-end product.
The Amazon Kindle 2 is not just a device for people who are leisurely readers. Many professionals are looking to the Kindle for their work-related documents. Many students trying to eliminate the burden of carrying dozen of books on their backs are also interested in the Kindle and how it may help them in their studies. There are pros and cons to the Kindle in these respects and the ultimate deal-maker or breaker for you is going to require you to weigh the pros against the cons.
A handheld ebook reader serves so many purposes. It allows you to read on the go and eliminates the need to tote around a heavy book bag. Having the ability to read whether on the beach or in the waiting room can keep you occupied with your favorite texts.
You’ve probably heard about writing and publishing ebooks as a good money making strategy online. And it is, as long as you are able to put up a website for your ebook and generate enough traffic for that site. Not many people can do this though, and many end up with low ebook sales.
You have probably heard about the Amazon Kindle 2 and the Sony Reader PRS-700 as they are the most popular ebook readers in 2009. This article is going to give you an impartial review of the two ebook readers so that you can decide which one you want to purchase. They both have some unique qualities so we cover everything to allow you to make your own decision.