Kindle, Definition, History, & Facts
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Kindle, any of the portable wireless electronic reading devices produced by the American company .com, first released in 2007. ’s Kindles became the most popular e-readers.
Kindle Facts and Figures (history & specs)
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World's most advanced e-reader - higher resolution, higher contrast touchscreen with built-in light, 8-week battery life, and room for 1,100 books. Patented built-in light evenly illuminates the screen to provide the perfect reading experience in all lighting conditions. New Time to Read feature uses your reading speed to let you know when you'll finish your chapter. Supports children's books and includes new parental controls. Paperwhite has 62% more pixels for unsurpassed resolution.
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A look back at 10 years of the Kindle
A look back at 10 years of the Kindle
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A look back at 10 years of the Kindle
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Kindle - Wikipedia
Kindle - Wikipedia