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Say Hello to the Newest Kindle DX All New, High Contrast E-Ink Screen: Our graphite Kindle DX uses our all new, improved electronic ink display, with 50% better contrast for the clearest text and sharpest images Beautiful Large Display: The 9.7" diagonal E-ink screen is ideal for a broad range of reading material, including graphic-rich books, PDFs, newspapers, magazines, and blogs Read in Sunlight with No Glare: Unlike backlit computer or LCD screens, Kindle DX's display looks and reads like real paper, with no glare. Read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Books In Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered wirelessly in less than 60 seconds; no PC required Free 3G Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle DX; no monthly fees, no annual contracts. Enjoy 3G wireless coverage at home or abroad in over 100 countries. Long Battery Life: Read for up to 1 week on a single charge with wireless on. Turn wireless off and read for up to two weeks. Carry Your Library: Holds up to 3,500 books, periodicals, and documents Built-In PDF Reader: Carry and read all of your personal and professional documents on the go. Now with Zoom capability to easily view small print and detailed tables or graphics Auto-Rotating Screen: Display auto-rotates from portrait to landscape as you turn the device so you can view full-width maps, graphs, tables, and Web pages Large Selection: Over 600,000 books and the largest selection of the most popular books people want to read plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Over 1.8 million free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books are available to read on Kindle. For non-U.S. customers, content availability and pricing will vary. Low Book Prices and Free Book Samples: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases from .99. Download and read first chapters for free before you decide to buy.../ Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7" E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally / Fire Screens...Read more

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I don't generally write reviews, but I hope this one will be beneficial for other scientists who are contemplating a Kindle Dx. My use for the Dx will be separate from most of the users who have posted reviews. I enounce a library of nearly 4,000 Pdf manuscripts/grants/documents. I probably have minimal use for eBooks from the Kindle Store. The amount of Pdfs is permanently growing as new investigate manuscripts are published (and downloaded to my computer). My principle reasons for purchasing a Dx were to:

1) Carry the electronic equivalent of binders of Pdfs with me when traveling. An iPod for Pdfs. This is a metaphor that works for the way that I view an eReader, though it probably doesn't apply equally well to everyone.

2) Have an easier way to read papers when traveling. Easier means not worrying about battery life, unfurling a laptop in a cramped airplane, or carrying a bag full of papers.

3) sacrifice eye strain from staring at a computer screen by interesting serious reading from the laptop screen to the Dx.

From my first use, I think the Dx is a noteworthy success. Text in manuscripts looks great. Figures from manuscripts do not render well in portrait mode if there is a lot of detail; switching to scenery mode helps substantially. Zoom into personel images/sections of Pdfs would be welcome.

Navigating large numbers of Pdfs from the home screen is currently clumsy. Lack of directory retain to institute large numbers of files is an issue. I've read about users using complex naming conventions to use 'search' as an indirect way to find files. Renaming hundreds (or thousands) of files to make them easier to find is not a great solution. I theorize this will improve in time, either straight through a firmware modernize to this gadget or in the next generation of hardware.

I'm also hoping against hope that one or more of the reference employer software providers (Bookends, I'm looking at you) realizes that their software is to the Kindle as iTunes is to the iPod. If I could manage the article of my Kindle straight through a reference manager, I would be thrilled. The idea of downloading a paper and syncing it in one step to the Kindle to take with me is absolutely appealing. This wouldn't completely overcome the problem with a flat file hierarchy once the papers are on the Kindle, but it would help institute getting article onto and off the device.

The biggest surprise to me is the functionality of the web browser. Yes, it is pokey to render pages. No, I wouldn't want to use it to web surf. But if I had a destination web site that is heavy on content, I think reading on the Kindle will be vastly first-rate to reading on the iPhone or other mobile/tablet devices. I do doubt, however, that wireless data entrance will remain free on the Kindle long-term. I can't fantasize how Amazon will be able to continue subsidizing the data costs. I think that this is a feature that should be enjoyed while it lasts, but I wouldn't be surprised if it goes away at some point in the future.

Though it adds another $50 to the cost, I think the matching case is attractive, functional, and creates an easy-to-carry package.

So is it worth the high cost? I don't think I (or anyone) can absolutely rate that until determining how well it integrates into daily work habits. I theorize that I will get heavy use out of it, but then I read a ton of Pdfs. I do hope that the Pdf retain for dictionary lookup, highlighting, and commentary improves, but I base my present on what the stock does - not what I would like it to do.

Hope this helps other heavy Pdf users!


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