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Amazon Kindle gets extended with longer battery life, native PDF reader

Posted by Dharmendra on November 28, 2009 in Gadget

The new version of the Amazon Kindle now comes built-in with extended battery life and native PDF reader. As a result of these two enhancements, the portable device now boasts of lasting for 7 days, earlier, it was for 4 days, while the PDF reader will permit voracious readers to professional and personal docs in their normal PDF format without conversion.

For reading their personal and professional docs, the readers will just have to email PDFs to their email address of Kindle. Besides, for the conversion of their PDF documents into Kindle format, they will have to type ‘Convert’ the e-mail heading while moving docs to ‘@kindle.com’ mailing address.

The augmentations of 85% battery life with wireless turned on is available for the earlier buyers of the Amazon Kindle, while native PDF support can be obtained via a firmware update, which Whispernet delivers mechanically.

The Native PDF support will also be available for a few prior versions of Kindle via an automatic Whispernet wireless firmware update.

Kindle is available for instant access at Amazon.com.

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