After the first kindle came out some years ago it was predicted that reading Kindle newspapers would get better to read on them over time. Exactly as was predicted, the screens got clearer, the units got lighter and more flexible, video capabilities came rushing in and navigation far less clumsy. Now, everywhere you turn you hear enthusiastic responses to the new Kindle products from Amazon. The wireless reader has become thinner, lighter, better looking, and does far more than any other Kindle before. In addition to being able to choose from more than 650,000 books in the Kindle database, a huge selling point is the Kindle newspapers feature. Reading newspapers on the Kindle is a different experience than reading a traditional paper newspaper. It is much, much better. In fact, it is a revolutionary reading experience overall. Some readers say that the Kindle experience is far superior because Kindle newspapers are better for the environment, easy to navigate, and create a whole new way to read. They are 'green' which is good for the environment. However, there are other reasons to love them as well. The new Kindle models connect readers with a myriad of fine newspapers and magazines from anywhere in the world. Reading has become much easier due to the new contrast feature that is up to 50% greater than earlier Kindle models. Furthermore, this year the screens are not back lit. This means less eyestrain and greater readability. If, after these fabulous improvements, one is still having trouble reading a newspaper on the Kindle, there is always the option of switching to a larger font. The new Kindles now offer eight different font sizes that can be changed with a tap of a finger. Are you too tired to read? Kindle can read all the news out to you. You can choose to have it read to you by either male or female voice and can also adjust the speed of reading. When compared to the cost of subscribing to the better traditional newspapers, Kindle newspapers are a greater value. Through the Kindle store, which you can reach directly through your Kindle, consumers can find nineteen newspapers from which they can choose. The publications are sent through a Sprint data connection, and if the Kindle device is fully charged and left in the 'on' position, the Kindle newspaper selections are delivered to you each morning, depending on the delivery options selected. At only $13.99 a year for the New York Times, Kindle newspapers are certainly the most economical way to go. It is far easier now to read Kindle newspapers at the breakfast table because traditional newspapers are just so big and bulky. Kindle newspapers require much less space and less overall effort to use. The reader does not have to worry about doing any folding and unfolding to make newspapers fit the table. When opening one of the electronic newspapers, the first thing the reader would probably notice is that the headlines are the same size as the rest of the print. This is however an easy phenomenon to get accustomed to. The complete list of front-page stories shows up on the screen, and the Kindle reader is ready for a whole new reading experience. It is also very easy to leaf through the Kindle newspapers and catch those little obscure articles that might have been missed on a traditional newspaper just because of the format. Try a newspaper on your Kindle today and catch up on what is happening in your world! You will certainly be impressed! This is one of the most amazing features of the Kindle.
Megan Sara Jones is the author of four Ebooks published on Amazon. For more information on this article, or all things connected with Kindle readers or Ebooks please visit Everything Kindle.
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