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  2. Kindle DX - Wikipedia

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  3. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    It is speculated the case color change is to improve contrast ratio perception further, as some users found the prior white casing highlighted that the E Ink background is light gray and not white. Like the Kindle DX, it does not have a Wi-Fi connection. [18] The DXG is a mix of third-generation hardware and second-generation software.

  4. Soft error - Wikipedia

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  5. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The EPUB format is the most widely supported e-book format, supported by most e-book readers except Amazon Kindle [a] devices. Most e-book readers also support the PDF and plain text formats. E-book software can be used to convert e-books from one format to another, as well as to create, edit and publish e-books.

  6. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Kindle is a series of e-readers designed and marketed by Amazon.Amazon Kindle devices enable users to browse, buy, download, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, Audible audiobooks, and other digital media via wireless networking to the Kindle Store. [3]

  7. Template:Kindle E Ink series - Wikipedia

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    Kindle DX (white) June 10, 2009; Kindle DX International (white) January 19, 2010; Kindle DX Graphite (graphite) July 1, 2010 Also called "Kindle DX (2nd Generation)"

  8. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Amazon Kindle model and Sony's PRS-500 were the dominant e-reading devices. [16] By March 2010, some reported that the Barnes & Noble Nook may have been selling more units than the Kindle in the US. [17] The Ectaco jetBook Color was the first color e-reader on the market, but its muted colors were criticized. [18]

  9. Fire HDX - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Fire HDX, formerly named Kindle Fire HDX, is a high-end model in the Amazon Fire line of tablet computers. It was announced on September 25, 2013, and was available in two models, 7 inch and 8.9 inch.