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  2. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    Amazon launched the Kindle DX on May 6, 2009. At 9.7 inches, this device had the largest Kindle screen until the release of the Scribe. The pixel density of 150 ppi was the lowest of any eink Kindle device. It supports displaying PDF files.

  3. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    Kindle devices may report information about their users' reading data that includes the last page read, how long each e-book was opened, annotations, bookmarks, notes, highlights, or similar markings to Amazon. [39] The Kindle stores this information on all Amazon e-books but it is unclear if this data is stored for non-Amazon e-books. [40]

  4. Fire HD - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Fire HD Kids Edition was released, which is the same device as the Fire HD 6 except it comes with a case and one-year subscription to Kindle Freetime apps. [11] The branding "Kindle" was officially removed from the tablets' name. [12] In September 2015, Amazon released a new range of Fire tablets with 7-, 8-, and 10.1-inch sizes.

  5. New Kindle? Here are 10 accessories you need - AOL

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    Even if you're all set on the Kindle case and screen protector front, there are a load of other e-reader accessories out there to help you make the most of your new device.

  6. Amazon Kindle Scribe review: New updates elevate this ... - AOL

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    Just as an ordinary Kindle offers a distraction-free reading experience, so does the Scribe leave you alone for journaling. The value side of my brain says an iPad offers more bang for the buck.

  7. Amazon Lab126 - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Lab126 [4] (sometimes known as Lab126) is an American research and development and computer hardware company owned by Amazon.com. [5] It was founded in 2004 by Gregg Zehr, [6] previously Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Palm, and is based in Sunnyvale, California. [7]

  8. 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.

  9. Amazon gadget boss hints at ‘awesome’ future Alexa ... - AOL

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    Amazon executive Panos Panay showed off the new Kindle Colorsoft and other devices at his first press event since joining the company. (Courtesy of Amazon) On Tuesday morning, Panos Panay didn’t ...