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More Info About iRiver Story e-Book Reader

by Johan on November 29, 2009 · 0 comments

iRiver Story e-Book Reader Available at Amazon UK

The iRiver Story e-Book reader is now available via Amazon UK for £229.99 ($380). As a reminder, the iRiver Story is ergonomically designed to fit into your hand, so you can take the eBook anywhere you wish to go. The gadget comes with a 2GB of storage space that is upgradable with SDHC card (max. 16GB). Watch the videos after the jump to get more details. Read more

Gigabyte T1028X Available At Amazon

Here is good news for those who are looking for a touchscreen convertible netbook. Amazon is now selling the Gigabyte T1028X TouchNote with Microsoft Windows 7 for $668. The 10-inch netbook also features a 250GB SATA hard drive, an Intel Atom N280 CPU, a 1GB DDR2 RAM, and a 6-cell battery. There is also a 3G version that retails for $788. [Amazon via Laptop Notebook News]

Aeroccino's Nespresso CitiZ Automatic Espresso Maker and Milk Frother

Amazon has started selling Aeroccino’s Nespresso CitiZ Automatic Espresso Maker and Milk Frother. The coffee machine features a 19-bar pressure pump, an automatic Coffee volume control, an automatic cappuccino preparation, and a folding cup support. Using this gadget, you can create your favorite cappuccino or espresso by the touch of a button. The Nespresso CitiZ retails for $349. [Amazon]

Amazon Kindle PC Application Available For Download

You can now download Amazon’s Kindle PC application free of charge that allows you to read Amazon Kindle books on your PC. The Mac version will be available very soon. The Amazon Kindle PC application works well with Microsoft Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows Vista. This application is now available at Amazon. [Amazon]

Amazon Kindle Released Worldwide

by Johan on October 10, 2009 · 2 comments

Amazon Kindle Released Worldwide

Amazon will release their famous Amazon Kindle 2 and the Kindle DX for the mass market. These e-Book reader will be available in 100 countries, which means that Amazon wants to dominate the e-Book reader market. You can pre-order the Amazon Kindle for $279 each. The gadget will be shipped on October 19th, 2009. [PMPToday]

Amazon Kindle Price Cut

by Johan on July 8, 2009 · 0 comments

Amazon Kindle Price Cut

Good news for e-book lovers. Amazon has lowered the price of the 6-inch Kindle down to $299 (17%). This e-book reader features low power consumption E-ink display that allows the gadget to provides 30 hours of battery life. Its battery can fully recharge in just two hours. [Engadget]

Kindle DX Release Date Unveiled

by Johan on June 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Kindle DX Release Date Unveiled

Amazon’s Kindle DX e-book reader will start shipping on June 10 this year. The Kindle DX is currently available for pre-order and all orders are prioritized on a first come, first served basis. The gadget is priced at $489 each. [CrunchGear]

ColorWare Amazon Kindle 2

by Isaiah on May 11, 2009 · 3 comments

ColorWare Amazon Kindle 2

ColorWare is offering you a new array of colors for your Amazon Kindle 2, which includes 35 different color choices. Pricing for the color treatment starts at $199 if you’re sending in your own Kindle 2, or you can also buy a new one starting at $599. [Product Page Via BoyGenius]

Amazon Kindle DX Announced: $489, Ships This Summer

Amazon has finally announced the price tag for its latest wireless reading device ‘Kindle DX’, which is priced at $489. Amazon is now taking pre-orders of the Kindle DX, but an estimated ship date remains unknown other than this summer. When compared to Kindle 2, the DX has a larger 9.7-inch screen that rotates to landscape display, a PDF reader, and more storage space at 3.3GB. For more details please check out the Press Release. Read more

Larger Amazon Kindle Rumors

by Johan on May 4, 2009 · 0 comments

Larger Amazon Kindle Rumors

Looks like Amazon will release a larger version of its Kindle e-book reader very soon. The new Kindle will be specially designed to display newspapers, magazines, and textbooks. News organizations, such as the New York Times among others, are expected to be involved in the introduction of the device. Not sure I’d want to carry this around but it would make a nice coffee buddy in the morning. [boingboing]