![]() ![]() The largest model in the lineup, the Kindle Oasis, is 6.3 inches wide by 5.6 inches wide by 0.1 to 0.3 inches thick, (149 millimeters by 141 millimeters by 3.4 to 8.4 millimeters), depending on how much memory is installed. The 10th-generation Kindle, released in 2019, is 6.3 inches long, 4.3 inches wide, and 0.34 inches thick (160 millimeters by 113 millimeters by 8.7 millimeters). Since then, Amazon has released many generations and several versions of its popular e-reader. It was 7.5 inches (19 centimeters) long and 5.3 inches (13.5 centimeters) wide, only 0.7 inches (1.8 centimeters) thick and weighed a mere 10.3 ounces. It had a rubberized back that makes it easier for users to hold the device. The original Kindle had an off-white plastic casing and an asymmetric, beveled shape, like a closed three-ring binder. The Kindle E-Reader is seen in Stuttgart, Germany, Feb. Only 25.1 percent said that they read only print books. However, a report from the National Endowment for the Arts said that 44.5 percent of adults in its survey said they read or listened to books in digital formats. Millennials and member of Gen Z seem to prefer paperbound books when they decide to read. Interestingly, the biggest users of Kindles are baby boomers and older people who like the ability to make their book print larger. You can bookmark a page, highlight a selection of text, type notes or look up words in the dictionary as you read. The Kindle also has several functions that you may find helpful while reading. And if you decide you want something completely different midway through your travels (as long as you're traveling in the United States or a country in which Amazon offers service for its international Kindle), you can always use the Kindle to access Amazon's store and buy a new book. A single Kindle can hold more than enough titles to tide you over. With a Kindle, you don't have to worry about packing heavy books in your luggage to keep you occupied for your whole trip. That memory capacity also makes Kindle readers very convenient for travelers. Amazon offers free online storage for all of its content, so you may have a backup plan if you somehow run out of space. Today's models do not have card slots, but you can get the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis configured with up to 32GB storage. The original Kindle had a port that allowed users to save titles to a memory card, extending the device's capacity, but then again it only had 250MB of RAM built in. Although there's no standard size for e-books, it's safe to say that that 8GB is enough memory to hold thousands of titles. The $90 Kindle, Amazon's base model, comes with 8GB of storage. Why would you want to use an e-book reader in the first place? One reason is that a single e-book reader can hold many titles. These factors give the Kindle a leg up on the competition. Amazon also has a large customer base, which means a big audience for e-books - and lots of publishers and self-published authors wanting to jump into that market. You can buy a book or subscribe to an electronic version of a newspaper on Amazon and download it directly to the Kindle. They have at least a thousand reviews against them and have consistently been rated a helpful and efficient resource.Because Kindles are wireless, you can access the store without connecting the device to a computer. I have picked these titles based on their popularity and usefulness. If you are new to the reading community and have no idea about KU, please read my post telling you everything you need to know about Kindle Unlimited, Amazon’s digital reading subscription.įor KU subscribers, here’s a list of the best of the best in KU's personal development and self-help section. It’s worth the money you'll be spending on it. Okay, so it’s not technically “free” for unsubscribes but has a 30-day free trial, if you’re not a subscriber already.įor the readers who haven’t subscribed to Kindle Unlimited yet, please do it now. Here’s my post for the list of reasons why I love it and why you should read it too. I love this genre typically because of its number one objective- It is written with the intent to solve the reader’s problems. All dear readers you have to do is look for this title by the name or author on Amazon, and you’ll see the KU tag with 0.00 labeled against it and click on read for free, and you are done. These bestselling self-help reads are for free with your Kindle Unlimited subscription. ![]()
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