Amazon Kindle now up for grabs in Canada
Here is some invigorating news for users delved into books and reading. Amazon has very recently proclaimed that Kindle, Amazon’s eminently appreciated product, is now available to grapple in Canada. Needless to say, Kindle wirelessly downloads books, magazines and newspapers to a crisp, high-resolution 6-inch electronic ink display that looks and reads like real paper.
In fact, readers are never necessitated to search for a Wi-Fi spot as Kindle utilizes the same 3G wireless technology as advanced mobile phones. The slim and trim Kindle also marks its unflinching presence in offering convenience by weighing just over 10 ounces. This pencil thin and lighter than a typical paperback device assures to mesmerize users across the globe.
“We know that Canadians are passionate about books and reading, and we’re excited to make Kindle available to our customers there,” stated Ian Freed, vice president of Kindle. “Kindle enables customers around the world including Canada to think of a book and start reading it in under 60 seconds.”
The Kindle Store offers Canadian users over 300,000 books, including New Releases and Globe and Mail Bestsellers, which are typically priced at $11.99 or less.
Users will also find more than 90 newspapers and magazines in the Kindle Store for single purchase or subscription. Well, reading enthusiasts can now clutch their Kindle for $259 (approx Rs. 11,959).
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