| The new 9.7-inch e-book reader from Amazon is | | | | copies. For instance, the monthly subscription price |
| designed for a specific niche, namely newspapers, | | | | for the New York Times (for Kindle devices) is just |
| textbook and magazine readers. Whilst the smaller | | | | $13.99. That sums up to just about $0.50 an issue. |
| Kindle is perfect for reading novels and other | | | | Books, magazines and textbooks are also much |
| paperbacks, it takes a lot of scrolling and navigating | | | | cheaper if read on the Kindle. |
| for reading newspapers and magazines. Hence, the | | | | Using the Kindle DX for all your reading needs will also |
| Kindle DX is released. | | | | be better for the environment in the long run. If |
| The larger Kindle DX enables you to read larger | | | | everyone in New York city or LA uses a Kindle, |
| publications with ease, simulating the experience of | | | | hundreds of thousands of tress will be spared from |
| reading a real newspaper/magazine as closely as | | | | cutting down every year, not to mention the |
| possible. This large e-book reader is worth the | | | | reduction in carbon emissions. If you have the extra |
| investment for many reasons. | | | | cash to spare, there is actually very little reason to |
| For starters, it makes economic sense to start | | | | hold you back from getting Kindle DX. It is extremely |
| switching to this e-reader. Newspapers, books and | | | | stylish and portable, weighing just 18.9 ounces and |
| magazines that are bought and read through this | | | | measuring just 0.38" in thickness. At the time of |
| reader cost only a fraction of the price of physical | | | | writing, this device costs around $489 each. |