![]() Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. 4G/3Gįor daily free ebooks, check the following links: Kindle Fire Basic HD 8/16GB, UK - from £119 New Kindle Fire H D 7" 2nd Gen - $139/169 It should be done by Thursday night, but I've been experimenting with a lot of the features and changes that show Amazon was listening to its customer base.Ĭurrent Kindle Models for reference, plus free-ebook search links. I received my Kindle HDX 8.9" tablet with 64 GB storage and have been making notes while enjoying it even more than I'd expected and am doing a follow-up report on the HDX line and its reception and features that have been given a lot of press recently. There'll be no extra charge for Sunday delivery, which will be for both Prime shipping members (free 2-day delivery of most Amazon-sold products) and non-Prime members, who can get free 5-8 day delivery on orders of at least $35 (up'd from $25 recently).Īn interesting factoid from the USA Today article: ".the USPS is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation – 152 million homes, businesses and post office boxes. Postal Service and the company plans to expand the service in 2014, with Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, and Phoenix mentioned so far. Starting this weekend with the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and New York City, Amazon will offer Sunday delivery via the U.S. ![]() Post Office for Sunday delivery in two cities I've verified the product pages and updated the Full global Kindle list for these changes and for various pricing drops.Īmazon partners with the U.S. * Lifehacker's How Do Amazon's Australian Kindle Book Prices Compare?.Īmazon's new Kindle Fire HD/HDX line in the UK * Lifehacker's Amazon Australian Kindle Store: Everything You Need To Know * BRW report on where Kindle HD and HDX's will be sold and Australian Kindle book pricing vs U.S. Australians wondering whether to make the switch (from the U.S. also.Īmazon launches a Kindlestore in Australia. This larger eReader can be shipped to customers outside the U.S. To check what countries' residents can use the 3G web-browsing feature for the e-Ink Kindle DX eReader, see the web Countries page in connection with e-Ink keyboard models with 3G. Many find this slow 3g-web-lookup useful on trips abroad, where very expensive 'roaming' charges would apply, to check email, text-based news, or to get driving directions from one place to another. Amazon still gives, on this device, slow but free 24/7 access to all websites that offer mainly text content with few images.Īn image-heavy site should be avoided because all the images would not load in your lifetime, so you'd use the 'm' or mobile version of a website, which normally sends fewer images and focuses on text. The 9.7" Kindle's 3G is the connecting mechanism for this device with a keyboard - there is no WiFi capability on this model. NOTE: While the newer 6" touch-based e-Ink eReaders with 3G cellular network capability have 3G access to just the Amazon store and (few know this) 24/7 free access to Wikipedia from almost wherever you are as long as a cellular AT&T tower is nearby, the older keyboard (non-Touch) e-Ink eReaders work (with no-added-cost) for slow, 3G web browsing whereever an AT&T smart phone would. If you click on the header link to the previous 3G model, note that the newer one will be back in stock in about 2 weeks. You can see detailed information on what this device is like in the blog article from May 31 about the larger e-Ink eReader many have hoped would remain available.Īlert: The current e-Ink family header with the discounted DXG price has an oddity on it, still: The 3G Kindle Paperwhite picture is linking to the previous Paperwhite 3G model at $179 rather than to the current and "New" 3G Paperwhite 2 3G model that is $189. This 9.7" e-Ink Kindle eReader, with more text on a 'page' and larger fonts that look as if they are etched onto the screen, made a re-appearance on Amazon's e-Ink family header in May 2013, at $299 (formerly $379 when new). $199 seems to be the new price rather than a temporary deal. It had been $239 for awhile after the price was lowered from $299 for the resuscitated e-Ink giant, and for a few days it was $189 before going back to $239 on Oct 15. ![]() This one doesn't carry language about a "limited time" offer. The 9.7" e-Ink Kindle DX Graphite is now $199.
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