EBook Readers Guide – Kindle 2 And Kindle DX Comparison

When The Kindle ebook reader by Amazon came out several years ago, few of us had ever heard of digital book readers. At that time several companies had some kind of electrical reading device out on the market, but because of format or functionality problems they had not made any kind of impact. The Kindle reader was different. It was an instant hit. Amazon was quick to react to the markets needs and quickly responded by releasing an improved versions, the Kindle 2 and seven months later the Kindle DX.

Today’s digital reader market is quickly getting crowded. Just about everyday new readers, with fancy new options, are being unveiled. But everyone is playing catchup with Amazon and their two latest Kindle versions. So if you are thinking of buying a Kindle, which would be the right one for you – the Kindle 2 or the Kindle DX? Here is a quick comparison of the two models to help you get the wheels turning in the right direction.

The first major difference between the two is the size difference. The Kindle DX is much bigger than the Kindle 2 and for that matter bigger than many of the other available ebook readers on the market. In comparison to the Kindle 2, the Kindle DX measures 10.4″ in height, by 7.2″ in width and by .38″ in thickness. The reason for the increase in size was to accommodate the larger screen display. DX was designed for easier reading of magazines and newspapers, and in the near future, for displaying textbook content. The smaller Kindle 2, which measures 8″ by 5.3″ by .36,” was meant for the reading of smaller formatted books such as novels. However The Kindle 2 is much easier to handle and to carry. It can easily be stowed away in almost any size purse or carrying bag.

The larger screen display on the Kindle DX has the same display characteristics as the Kindle 2 in regards to the use of eInk. The displays still have that feel for real paper. The DX screen measures 9.7″ diagonally, while the Kindle 2’s screen is 6.” The one major difference besides the display screen size is that the DX’s display can be rotated from portrait to landscape just by tilting the reader. This can be an advantage for reading reports or diagrams or for just a more comfortable feel of the reading material

The Kindle DX has twice the amount of storage space compared to the Kindle 2. The DX has 4GB to 2GB on the Kindle 2. The DX also has built in integrated PDF support which means that PDF files can be downloaded right to the device. Where as on the Kindle 2 PDF files must be converted. For a small fee, one would have to send the files to Amazon support for conversion. By far probably the most important comparable factor of the two Amazon devices is their price. The Kindle 2 is $359 and the Kindle DX goes for $489.

The prices on both Kindles are high. One can find cheaper ebook readers. Sony just came out with three new models that under cut Kindle 2’s price. But none can compare to Amazon’s Kindles. There is nothing out on the market today with the features of the Kindle DX. As the ebook reader market grows, there will be new models with more options. And prices will have to come down. No matter what, if you’re looking for a digital reader you will have to decide on which one is the right one for you.

The cost of electronic reading devices differ. Choosing the features that are right for you will decide the price you pay. The eBook Readers Guide will help in making a right ebook reader comaprison. Visit www.guideforebookreaders.com.

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