Sunday, June 19, 2011

Kindle


Readers don't just need books in order to read. In this modern times, all you need is your Kindle.

I'm not really into iPads so when I heard about Kindle, I had negative perceptions. You see, I like big monitors and noisy keypads.

I am a reader and I must say it's a pain in the ass flipping pages with your greasy fingers, preserving the book so you won't torn the book cover. When I heard about ebooks, I was more concerned about my eyes. Reading books in front of the computer? No way!

My love for Kindle started when I tried reading an article using my friend's Kindle. The experience was great. No, I'm not exaggerating it, but the whole experience was awesome.

Now, I'm so interested to get my own Kindle. It has better contrast compared to iphones and ipads. It has very clear text and sharp images. It also has a built in wifi if you want to download free books online or use Facebook. Read Kindle features here.

Many people keep books to remind them of certain memories, of certain people they've met in bookstores, in coffee shops, and they continue to hold on to such memories while they read stories. But along the way, we've learned to understand space and the hassle of keeping bookshelves. So that's why we have ebooks, where you can keep lots of books in your very own tablet.


So if you're a reader or someone who wants to learn how to enjoy reading without consuming a lot of space in your bookshelves, then Kindle is just the one you need. With its month long battery life, I don't think you'll ever get hold of your books anytime soon!

PS: Let's stop cutting trees only to produce millions of books.