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		<title>Amazon Introduces $139.00 Kindle eBook Reader Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Huge Price Cut for Popular Gadget If you&#8217;ve been waiting to purchase an e-Reader, now may be the time to open your wallet. Today, Amazon.com unveiled a new Kindle reader for just $139.00 &#8212; less than a third what the original Kindle cost. The introduction of Apple&#8217;s new iPad has forced Amazon to slash the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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If you&#8217;ve been waiting to purchase an e-Reader, now may be the time to open your wallet. Today, Amazon.com unveiled a new Kindle reader for just $139.00 &#8212; less than a third what the original Kindle cost. The introduction of Apple&#8217;s new iPad has forced Amazon to slash the price of its popular electronic book reader, which has been Amazon&#8217;s #1-selling product for the past two years. You may ask: &#8220;Why buy a Kindle when the iPad has web-browsing capability <em>and</em> a color screen?&#8221; Well consider these factors:</p>
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<li>Kindle has a HUGE run-time advantage. An iPad can run about 10 hours before it needs recharging. <strong>Kindle can run for a MONTH between charges.</strong></li>
<li>Books and newspaper articles are easier to read on the Kindle&#8217;s low-glare, black-on-white &#8220;virtual paper&#8221; screen.</li>
<li>The Kindle does NOT require an expensive data plan or web access contract. The Kindle has <strong>no connection fees</strong>, although you do pay a charge to download most recent book titles.</li>
<li>The Kindle is lighter and more rugged than an iPad. The new Kindle weighs just 8.7 ounces &#8212; less than a paperback book.</li>
<li>The Kindle has physical keys, and it is easier to flip pages on the Kindle without moving your supporting hands.</li>
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<p>Two new Kindles, priced at $139.00 and $189.00 respectively, go on sale today, with delivery starting August 27, 2010. These new units are 15% lighter and 21% smaller than the current basic model, yet the screens offer higher resolution with easier-to-read text. The $139.00 Kindle is WiFi only, while the same-sized $189.00 version offers both WiFi and 3G cellular connectivity. Both the new compact Kindles offer a 6&#8243; viewing screen. That is significantly smaller than the iPad screen, but the iPad starts at about $500, and you could easily pay $700 with memory upgrades. If you prefer a bigger screen, Amazon also offers a large-screen model, the Kindle DX, which costs $379.00.</p>
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<p>Editor&#8217;s Note: <em>Some readers may wonder what eReaders have to do with shooting. Well, there are thousands of outdoor, hunting, and shooting-related titles offered for Kindles. You can download an eBook for a fraction of the cost of buying the physical version. And the Kindle can hold up to 3,500 titles in a compact device that weighs less than a single paperback book.</em></p>
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