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Hands-on with the Kindle DX and interview with Jay Marine, Director of Product Management Amazon's May 6th Press Event - LIVE

Video of the new Kindle DX

Get a look at Amazon's new large-screen eReader in real-time.

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Mobile | by Barb Dybwad | Wed May 6, 2009 12:00PM | 1 comment

We had a chance to go hands-on with the new Amazon Kindle DX at today's press event and shot the above embedded video so you can see the device in action. Would you pay $489 for the new Kindle DX? If you weren't swayed by the smaller-screened Kindle or Kindle 2, does the larger screen appeal to you? Let us know your thoughts on the DX in the comments.

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lilykudrow (2:06 AM on Thu May 7, 2009)

I waited so long for this:
# Display -9.7" diagonal e-ink
# Size -10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38"
# Storage -3,500 books
# PDF Support -native PDF reader
# Rotating Display -Yes
# 3G Wireless -Yes
# Books in Under 60 Seconds -Yes
# Text-to-Speech -Yes
# Whispersync -Yes
Read more:
http://www.techunits.com/content/2242/amazon_plans_to_sel...$489

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