Amazon Kindle How-to Series: Adding Extra Memory to Your Kindle

by kindleguy on July 16, 2010

The Amazon Kindle is one of the highlights of the 2008 season of holiday sales for retailers. The Kindle wireless reading device for reading e-books sold out before the holiday and to date is breaking action 8-10 weeks. There are some good reasons for the popularity of this unit contains a large amount of e-books: Kindle's internal memory can store up to 200 pounds based on text so you can take a virtual library with you wherever you go. Whether you're on a plane, train on the way to work, at home or their favorite books to read are available at the flick of a switch. The text quality is great: Amazon has designed the unit and the e-ink "display used in Kindle to handle the books. Despite not display images less than optimal, the text is clear and easy to read. You can adjust the font size on the screen, leaving those of us with less than great vision continue reading without glasses or contacts. Amazon has a chance "before you buy" features such as browsing in a bookstore, Amazon immediately a sample of a book that might be interested in purchasing your Kindle so you can see if you want to make a purchase. This feature makes the experience more enjoyable. Many e-books are available for the Kindle: Amazon To date, over 215,000 titles available for Kindle The Kindle is lightweight and easy to carry: You can carry about 200 books in the same space than a paperback book also has the classic Kindle Audio Book: If you are a fan of Audible. com o. mp3 e-books, you can put on your Kindle, and listen as you would on a MP3 player or iPod. Adding memory to your Kindle - As mentioned above, the Kindle's internal memory has around 200 electronic books that are primarily text based. Books containing images take more memory so that the total number of books in your Kindle can contain can be more or less than 200. To increase the number of e-books, you can store on your Kindle electronic book reader follow these steps: 1. Choose an SD memory card of your Kindle - you generally need a 4 MB or 8 MB card 2. Transform your Kindle OFF 3. Disconnect the charger from your Kindle in April. Kindle Turn your face down on a hard surface - do not forget to protect your screen! 5. Remove the back cover of the Kindle - the lid is dark gray in relief 6. Locate the SD memory card slot on the inner edge of the seventh Kindle. Insert your SD card into the slot until it clicks in August. www Replace the cover for further instructions complete with photos. guidetokindle. com.

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