| The Amazon Kindle is a 3G-wireless reading device | | | | even remembers the last page you have read in each |
| that holds at least 1,500 non-illustrated books. You can | | | | book. |
| subscribe to newspapers, news feeds, and blogs, | | | | Pages can be saved as a "clipping" or as a text file of |
| which will be automatically and wirelessly sent to your | | | | that page and all clippings are appended to a single file |
| kindle. It is available in both white and graphite. Each | | | | to be downloaded over a USB cable. When the book |
| model uses the E-ink "Pearl" display. | | | | is open on the display, menu options show you where |
| Users can bookmark, highlight, and look up content. | | | | to search for synonyms and definitions from the |
| Amazon has also introduced a popular "highlights" | | | | dictionary contained within this device as well as text |
| feature that identifies passages which are most | | | | to speech capabilities. |
| highlighted by the millions who have already highlighted | | | | A digital text platform makes it possible for authors to |
| helping readers focus on those passages that are | | | | self-publish directly to the kindle. Authors can upload |
| meaningful to most readers and you can even | | | | documents in several formats for delivery. This device |
| dog-ear a page for future reference and make notes | | | | also has access to the internet via the 3G network. |
| about relevant content if you would like. This device | | | | |