Kindle DX 9.7-inch E-book Reader - The Best Reader For Newspaper and Textbook Readers

The new 9.7-inch e-book reader from Amazon iscopies. 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 otherBooks, magazines and textbooks are also much
paperbacks, it takes a lot of scrolling and navigatingcheaper if read on the Kindle.
for reading newspapers and magazines. Hence, theUsing 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 largereveryone in New York city or LA uses a Kindle,
publications with ease, simulating the experience ofhundreds of thousands of tress will be spared from
reading a real newspaper/magazine as closely ascutting down every year, not to mention the
possible. This large e-book reader is worth thereduction 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 starthold you back from getting Kindle DX. It is extremely
switching to this e-reader. Newspapers, books andstylish and portable, weighing just 18.9 ounces and
magazines that are bought and read through thismeasuring just 0.38" in thickness. At the time of
reader cost only a fraction of the price of physicalwriting, this device costs around $489 each.