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Amazon unveils its new line of Kindles

Amazon unveils its new line of Kindles


When Amazon announced their iconic e-reader back in November of 2007, few people thought that the Kindle would go beyond a few iterations. Amazon has now released the latest batch of Kindle products on the world. The announcements bring some already expected news, but also some not previously predicted.

Amazon has announced a total of five new kindles in two different lines. In addition to the new Kindles, the existing basic Kindle also got slightly modiied. The two products lines are Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Fire.

Kindle

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The basic Kindle received a nice improvement, a lower price. Instead of being $79 for the Kindle with Ads, and $99 for the Kindle without ads, the price is now $69 for the Kindle with ads, and $89 for the Kindle without ads. While it may be a modest decrease, approximately 13%, the price has significance when it comes to the market. When a customer is in the store and sees a non-Amazon e-reader for $59, and an Amazon Kindle for $69, they may be swayed enough to pay the $10 difference just to get the known name of Amazon. There are a couple of other small features as well. The first is that Amazon has included new fonts, so users can select the font that best suits them. The second feature is crisper text. Better text, with better fonts makes for a better experience overall.

The Kindle Paperwhite comes in two varieties, the Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Paperwhite 3G. The Kindle Paperwhite lines includes 62% more pixels and a 25% increase in contrast. The increase in pixels means that text will be even sharper than the previous Kindles. The increased contrast means that the whites will appear to be more white, and the black text will be even darker. The pixel density of the Kindle Paperwhite is 212 pixels per inch (ppi). This is not a shabby number by any stretch. It does not come close to the Apple iPhone’s Retina screen; which is 362 pixels per inch, but it does not need to do so.

Kindle Paperwhite

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The Kindle Paperwhite line also includes a new feature, a built-in front light. The front light will allow for easier reading while in the sun or in a low-light situation. Amazon states that the front light is exactly like ambient light. This means that it will illuminate the actual kindle screen as if there was a light directly behind you, without the need for there to be one.

In addition to have a better screen and front light. The new Kindle Paperwhite also has increased battery life. It can now get up to 8 weeks of battery life. That number is even with the light on, not the light being off.

One might expect that with this better technology that the new Kindle Paperwhite would be heavy, in comparison to other devices. Well, it’s not. It’s a whole 7.5 ounces. One might also expect the Kindle Paperwhite to be thick. It’s a mere 9.1mm thick.

Along with being thin, light, brighter and having a better screen, Amazon has also improved the Kindle software, specifically for the Kindle Paperwhite. A Kindle Paperwhite owner can now see how much time they have left in their chapter or book.

The Kindle Paperwhite still supports Amazon’s X-ray technology. In case you were not aware, X-Ray is a way to see particular parts of a book. For instance, with X-Ray a reader is able to see all of the characters, how often they appear and where. This can be done with just the current page, current chapter, or the entire book.

You may be wondering, how much for this fantastic Kindle, $199, $299, even $399? No, it’s merely $119. If you wish to get the 3G model, that will cost your $179. Both models are available for pre-order today and will be shipped on October 1st.

Kindle Serials

Amazon also mentioned their platform, Kindle Direct Publishing, which allows authors to publish within hours, maintain copyright, distribute their work globally and above all, keep 70% of the royalty. Out of the Top 100 Kindle books, 27 of these are Kindle Direct Publishing books.

Amazon also made the point that there are two different types of articles within physical media. The short work, called Magazine Articles, which are usually less than 5000 words, and the longer works, called Books, which are typically over 30,000 words. Amazon likes to serve all users, hence why they created their Kindle Singles platform. Kindle Singles are there for those who like to publish items in-between these two numbers. Items that are longer than a magazine article, but shorter than a full-length novel.

Amazon has created a new category of items, Kindle Serials. Kindle Serials is a way for authors to deliver a whole book over time, much like serials were published in the days of yore. With Kindle Serials, a new ‘episode’ is published every month. With Kindle Serials, you buy once and get the future episodes for free. How much is a Kindle Serial, you ask? I’m glad you asked. You can get a Kindle Serial for the low-low price of $1.99 per serial. That’s $1.99 per serial, not episode. I see Kindle Serials taking off at some point. For those who are huge Charles Dickens’ fans, all of Dickens’ books are be re-released as Kindle Serials.

Kindle Fire

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One of the biggest rumors leading up to the Amazon event was that they would release a new Kindle Fire. Amazon did not disappoint. Immediately following Kindle Serials, Amazon talked about their new Kindle Fire. The new Kindle Fire has 40% faster performance, a big improvement, a new faster processor, twice as much RAM, and even longer battery life. On top of the overall improvement, the price has also been reduced by 20%, to $159. This is down from $199. The new Kindle Fire is available for pre-order and will ship on September 14th.

Kindle Fire HD

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Many users would be grateful for what Amazon had already announced, but Amazon was not yet finished. Amazon also announced the Kindle Fire HD. The Kindle Fire HD is an 8.9″ High Definition tablet that sports a 1920 x 1200 In-Plane switched (IPS) display. This high-definition screen is 254 pixels per inch. One of the aspects to the Kindle Fire HD screen is a feature Amazon called “Advanced True Wide Polarizing Filter(s)”. This filter allows for a full spectrum of color at any angle. If you have ever been looking at a television, or any display for that fact, and noticed that the colors start to change and fade after you move to a certain angle, that’s due to the screen not having that specific viewing angle. This is not the case with the Amazon Kindle Fire HD.

The HD display also brings with it, HD content. In order to drive that HD content, the internals of the Kindle Fire HD need to be in-place as well. Amazon has included a new OMAP 4470 processor from Texas Instruments. The Nvidia Tegra 3 is considered one of the best processors for mobile, that is widely available. To give a comparison, Amazon claims that the OMAP 4470 can do 12 Billion floating point operations, while the Tegra 3 can only do 3 Billion. The Memory bandwidth on the processor is 7.5GB per second, while the Tegra 3 can handle 5.3GB per second. This means that the OMAP 4470 has a 40% wider memory bus. This will make processing much quicker.

To go with the processor, Amazon also included a better sound system. To take a dig at Apple, Amazon states, quite correctly, that the iPad only has one speaker which can produce mono sound quality. Amazon is including Dolby Digital Plus with the Kindle Fire HD. The Kindle Fire HD has an exclusive audio engine that has been designed just for the Kindle Fire HD. Dolby Digital sound would make a significant improvement when it comes to watching movies.

Better Processor, fantastic display, and great sound, that’s plenty. Not for Amazon it’s not. Amazon also included an upgraded Wireless to include dual antennas. The two antennas means that no matter which hand you’re using with your Kindle Fire HD, it cannot block any signal because the software is smart enough to know which antenna has less interference. Furthermore, Amazon also included MIMO wireless technology with the Kindle Fire HD and it supports both the 2.4GHz band as well as the 5.0GHz wireless band.

With an High Definition display and high definition content, comes increased sizes of media. Many tablets today, excluding Apple’s iPad, include only 8GB. Amazon realized that this would not be feasible and has started the Kindle Fire HD off at 16GB of storage. 16GB of storage is a lot of storage.

Property Integrations

Back in January of 2008 Amazon acquired a company called Audible. Audible, in case you’re not aware, is the Internet’s largest seller of audiobooks. Audible is who provides content for all of the audiobooks in Apple’s library. While users have been able to download and listen to their Audible books on Kindle devices since the Kindle 2, there has been one requested feature; The ability to read and listen to the audiobook simultaneously. Guess what Amazon has done.

Amazon has introduced a new feature called Whispersync for voice. Whispersync with voice will allow readers to sync the Kindle copy of their book with their Audible version. This means that a user can listen and read simultaneously. Imagine, having a child who is dyslexic. Imagine if they could listen to an Audiobook as well as read the words on the page. This could be a huge thing for students. Whispersync for voice is not just for those with reading deficiencies. New readers will also benefit from this new feature. The new reader will be able to have a professional read the audiobook while they follow along and see the words and learn the words. Amazon creates Amazon calls the ability to listen to the Audiobook and read along ‘Immersion Reading’.

The Kindle Fire HD will be a great way to watch movies. How would one go about looking for facts about movies while watching a movie on the Kindle Fire HD? My, and may people’s, first inclination is to go to another Amazon property, IMDB. Amazon purchased IMDB back in 1998. If you have smartphone or laptop you could use that to look up information, but Amazon has a better solution. X-Ray for Movies. Amazon is leveraging the vast amounts of information contained within IMDB to provide Kindle Fire HD users the ability to look up all of the information on the movie that they are currently watching. This is a nice touch.

Amazon also added a ton of other features to the Kindle Fire HD. These include Whispersync for games. With Whispersync for games you will never have to start a game over just because you switch devices. You’ll never have to unlock the same achievements again. All of this information will be stored in Amazon’s cloud to be available on all of your Kindle Fire devices.

Amazon has also improved email by including Microsoft Exchange support. Along with Exchange support, Amazon has also added the ability to synchronize contacts and calendars from Google, Hotmail and Yahoo!.

To bring even more people together Amazon has included a custom Facebook application along with Skype. These will let people connect together.

Amazon has also included some parental controls so that parents can control how much time one spend on their Kindle. Amazon has named this ‘Kindle Free Time’. Parents can choose how much time a child can read books, watch videos, and use applications. These can be set for a daily basis. There is also the ability to have multiple profiles, so each child can have their own profile. ]]

Now that you’ve read all about the new Kindle Fire HD. How much would you expect to pay? $399? $499? $599? The 16GB 7″ version of the Kindle Fire HD is $199. It is available for ordering today and will ship on September 14th. The 16GB 8.9″ model is $299 and will be available on November 20th.

4G Connectivity

There is one last model of Kindle Fire HD that Amazon has also created the Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE edition. The Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE edition is the same as the Kindle Fire HD, with the additional option of 4G LTE connectivity. The 4G LTE connectivity allows for 250MB per month, gives you 20GB of Cloud Storage with Amazon, and a $10 Amazon AppStore Credit. All of this for $49.99 per year. Now the Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE is a bit pricier at $499. You can pre-order the Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE today and it will ship on November 20th.

Final Thoughts

This is all of the Kindles that Amazon has released. This is the fifth-generation of Kindles. Amazon has outdone themselves again this year. With each model, from the Kindle getting the $10 price drop to $69, to the new Kindle Paperwhite models with their brighter screens and crisper text, to the new Kindle Fire that is faster and to the Kindle Fire HD line, Amazon has produced a great line of products. Only time will be able to tell just how well these products work, but it is Amazon and they have build quality down. Amazon has made it very difficult for its competitors to keep up to date with the e-reader juggernaut known as Amazon.




Wayne Dixon
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