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  2. Kobo eReader - Wikipedia

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    The original version was released in May 2010 and was marketed as a minimalist alternative to the more expensive e-book readers available at the time. Like most e-readers, the Kobo uses an electronic ink screen. [1] The Arc tablet series, released between 2011 and 2013, was based on LCD technology instead. [2]

  3. Free software to read Kindle books on PC - AOL

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    No need to buy a pricey Kindle to get these free books, which include 101 New York Times bestsellers. Of course, there are also thousands of books for sale, Free software to read Kindle books on PC

  4. Calibre (software) - Wikipedia

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    Calibre (pronounced cal-i-ber) is a cross-platform free and open-source suite of e-book software. Calibre supports organizing existing e-books into virtual libraries, displaying, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing e-books with a variety of e-readers.

  5. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    This was the first Kindle model to track reading speed to estimate when the reader will finish a chapter or book; this feature was later included with updates to the other models of Kindle and Kindle Fire. The Kindle Paperwhite lacks physical buttons for page turning and does not perform auto-hyphenation.

  6. Amazon launches free Kindle software for PC - AOL

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    PC users can now download a free version of Kindle software which allows Kindle users to synchronize the libraries on their Kindle e-readers with their PCs. The move is a curious one for

  7. Kindle Fire Review: 5 Things Amazon's New Tablet Is Missing - AOL

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    As early adopters crack open their Kindle Fires this month, the rest of the country is watching. Is Amazon.com's (AMZN) new $199 gadget as good as the $499 iPad 2 or the $249 Nook Tablet? After ...

  8. Amazon Fire - Wikipedia

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    Kindle Fire showing components, back cover removed. The Amazon Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon.Built with Quanta Computer, the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011, featuring a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and running on Fire OS, an Android-based operating system.

  9. The Kindle Fire Spills Its Guts - AOL

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    The Kindle Fire is out, and in characteristically eager fashion, iFixit has dug in. Although the life of being an Amazon.com (NAS: AMZN) supplier may not be as glamorous as that of an Apple (NAS ...