kindle is the best solution for ebook reader
Kindle software applications exist for Windows, iPhone OS, and BlackBerry, with a Mac OS X version in development. The first hardware device was released in the United States on November 2007.
The Kindle books hardware device uses an E ink brand electronic paper display, and is able to download content over Amazon Whispernet using the Sprint EVDO in the USA or, for newer Kindle 2 devices, AT&T’s network which also works internationally.Kindle software applications exist for Windows, iPhone OS, and BlackBerry, with a Mac OS X version in development. The first hardware device was released in the United States on November 2007.
These devices also provide free access to the internet. Kindle devices sold prior to October 2009 were sold only in the United States. On October 2009, Amazon announced an international version of the Kindle 2 with a built-in 3G (HSDPA) and EDGE/GSM wireless modem for connectivity in over 100 countries.
Kindle books is easy to hold and read. We designed it with long-form reading in mind. When reading for long periods of time, people naturally shift positions and often like to read with one hand. Kindle’s page-turning buttons are located on both sides, allowing you to read and turn pages comfortably with one hand from any position.
Automatic Library Backup:Re-Download Your Books Wirelessly
Books you purchase from the Kindle Store are backed up online in your Kindle books library at Amazon.com. You can wirelessly re-download books available in your library. This allows you to make room for new titles on your Kindle. We even back up your last page read and annotations.
Users can download content from Amazon and some other content providers in the proprietary Kindle format (AZW) or load content in various formats from a computer by simply emailing DOC, TXT, and PDF files to their own Kindle email address. Kindle Terms of Use forbid transferring Amazon e-books to another user or a different type of device. Users can select reading material using the Kindle itself or through a computer at the Amazon Kindle store and can download content through the Kindle Store, which upon the initial launch of the Kindle had more than 88,000 digital titles available for download. This number continued steadily increasing to more than 275,000 by late 2008.