Gadgetell got a chance to check out the Amazon Kindle DX. The display is pretty much the same as the Kindle 2. The biggest difference is the keyboard.
Instead of having that bubble wrap, circular key style, these are more like capsules. They seemed to have a better travel than the Kindle 2. Also, the Amazon representative stated that the keyboard was better suited to actually laying the DX down and typing on it for annotations.
The other buttons on the device operate the same way. The price seems a bit hefty, but if I had the chance to have this in college, I may have gone for it.
I spoke with a friend of mine who has a biology background and we discussed how problematic it could be to see biochemical figures with only several shades of gray. While the Kindle DX could replace a number of textbooks, it may not work so well for the sciences.


















Its always gonna be a talk of the town for the Amazon’s The Kindle DX is coming out and this new edition of the Kindle means that things are going to get worse. Amazon released the Kindle DX just recently, and it's a vast improvement over the previous edition. It's nearly twice the size of the original Kindle, and it has twice the storage space. It will take quite the cash advance, as it retails for about $500. It will download entire books for pennies per page, New York Times Bestsellers could go for as little as $10 or less. The newspaper industry is in dire need of debt relief, which the <a rev="vote for" title="What Effect Will Kindle DX Have on Newspaper Industry?" href="Kindle" rel="nofollow">http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/05/06/effect-kindle-dx-newspaper-industry/">Kindle DX is probably not helping – but it sure is cool.
Yaaa its right that First impressions on the Amazon Kindle is great,no doubt.