Kindle 2 release: CBS segment and CNET story
CBS Video here | CNET overview here. | Hands-on impressions here (via Tweet from Mike Cane)
CBS Video here | CNET overview here. | Hands-on impressions here (via Tweet from Mike Cane)
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February 25th, 2009 at 5:22 am
I was going to write a note about the CNET article when I noticed that TeleRead already had a link to it without comment. One assertion from the CNET story is worth highlighting I think: content for the Kindle is definitely moving to non-Kindle devices. The claim is made while discussing the new Whisper Sync system that will allow a reader to keep track of his or her location within a text while switching between reading on a Kindle and on a cell phone.
Several Apple products already support a proprietary file format that Amazon controls. IPods and iPhones support the “Audible audio format” and its DRM system. Amazon acquired audiobook vendor Audible last year, and perhaps this relationship between Apple and Amazon will facilitate support for Kindle content on iPhones and iPod Touches.
The article also suggests that Amazon looked askance at using a color screen in the Kindle because it would increase the price, shorten the battery life, and radiate too much heat. Amazon wants a device that is comfortable to hold.