Introducing Amazon Kindle 2
Kindle's Revolutionary Wireless Delivery and Massive Selection of Content --
Now in a New Slimmer Design With Longer Battery Life, Faster Page Turns, Over 7X
More Storage, Crisper Images and New Read-to-Me Feature
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2009-- Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) today
introduced Amazon Kindle 2, the new reading device that offers Kindle’s
revolutionary wireless delivery of content in a new slim design with longer
battery life, faster page turns, over seven times more storage, sharper images,
and a new read-to-me feature. Kindle 2 is purpose-built for reading with a
high-resolution 6-inch electronic paper display that looks and reads like real
paper, which lets users read for hours without the eyestrain caused by reading
on a backlit display. More than 230,000 books are now available in the Kindle
Store, including 103 of 110 current New York Times Best Sellers and New
Releases, which are typically $9.99. Top U.S. and international magazines and
newspapers plus more than 1,200 different blogs are also available. Kindle 2 is
available for pre-order starting today for $359 at http://amazon.com/kindle2 and
will ship February 24.
“Kindle 2 is everything customers tell us they love about the original Kindle,
only thinner, faster, crisper, with longer battery life, and capable of holding
hundreds more books. If you want, Kindle 2 will even read to you — something new
we added that a book could never do,” said Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Founder and
CEO. “While we’re excited about Kindle 2, we know that great hardware is useless
without vast selection. That’s why the Kindle Store offers customers over
230,000 books.”
New Slim and Sleek Design
The new Kindle 2 features a completely new design. At just over a third of an
inch thin (0.36 inches) and weighing just over 10 ounces, Kindle 2 is pencil
thin and lighter than a typical paperback. New buttons make it easy to turn the
page from any holding position. The new 5-way controller on Kindle 2 allows for
more precise note-taking and highlighting both up and down and side to side in
lines of text. The new controller also makes it easy to quickly jump between
articles and sections of newspapers. Kindle 2 comes with a redesigned power
charger that is more portable than the previous Kindle charger. The official
Amazon.com cover for Kindle 2, which is sold separately, has an integrated
attachment hinge to ensure a secure fit and features a leather cover for style
and durability. Patagonia, Cole Haan and Belkin also designed covers for Kindle
2 that are available in the Kindle Store.
New Crisper, Faster Display
Kindle 2’s 6-inch, 600 x 800 electronic paper display provides 16 shades of gray
versus 4 shades available in the original Kindle, resulting in crisp text, and
sharper images and photos. Kindle reads like printed words on paper because the
screen works using real ink and doesn’t use a backlight, eliminating the
eyestrain and glare associated with other electronic displays. With the latest
electronic paper display, pages turn an average of 20 percent faster than the
original Kindle for an even smoother reading experience.
New 2 GB Memory Holds Over 1,500 Books
With 2 GB of memory, Kindle 2 can hold more than 1,500 books, compared with 200
with the original Kindle. And because Amazon automatically backs up a copy of
every Kindle book purchased, customers can wirelessly re-download titles in
their library at any time.
25% Longer Battery Life
Kindle 2 customers can read for four to five days on one charge with wireless on
and for over two weeks with wireless turned off.
New Instant Dictionary Lookup
Kindle 2 comes with the New Oxford American Dictionary and its 250,000 word
definitions built-in, and with Kindle 2 definitions appear instantly at the
bottom of the page.
New Experimental Read-To-Me Feature
Kindle 2 offers the experimental read-to-me feature “Text-to-Speech” that
converts words on a page to spoken word so customers have the option to read or
listen. Customers can switch back and forth between reading and listening, and
their spot is automatically saved. Pages turn automatically while the content is
being read so customers can listen hands-free. Customers can choose to be read
to by male or female voices and can choose the speed to suit their listening
preference. Using the read-to-me feature, anything you can read on Kindle,
including books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and personal documents, Kindle 2
can read to you.
Still Wireless, Still No PC, Still No Hunting for Wi-Fi Hot Spots
Kindle 2 uses the same wireless delivery system as the original Kindle — Amazon
Whispernet. Customers can wirelessly shop the Kindle Store, download or receive
new content in less than 60 seconds, and read from their library — all without a
PC, Wi-Fi hot spot, or syncing. Whispernet utilizes Amazon’s optimized
technology plus Sprint’s national 3G data network and is expanded to cover all
50 U.S. states. Amazon still pays for the wireless connectivity on Kindle 2 so
books can be downloaded in less than 60 seconds — with no monthly wireless
bills, data plans, or service commitments.
Automatically Syncs With Original Kindle, Kindle 2, and future devices
Amazon’s new “Whispersync” technology automatically syncs Kindle 2 and the
original Kindle, which makes transitioning to the new Kindle 2 or using both
devices easy for customers. Kindle 2 will also sync with a range of mobile
devices in the future.
Earth’s Biggest E-book Store Keeps Expanding, Plus New Stephen King Exclusive
The Kindle Store currently offers more than 230,000 books — up from 90,000 when
Kindle launched. Books from numerous popular authors have been added since the
original Kindle launched, including John Steinbeck, C.S. Lewis, Beverly Cleary,
Martha Stewart, Terry Goodkind, and Spencer Johnson.
Author Stephen King announced today that he is releasing a novella, “Ur,” which
will only be available on Kindle. At the center of Ur is lovelorn college
English instructor Wesley Smith, who can't seem to get his ex-girlfriend's
parting shot out of his head: "Why can't you just read off the computer like the
rest of us?" Egged on by her question and piqued by a student's suggestion,
Wesley places an order for a Kindle. Smith’s Kindle arrives in a box stamped
with the smile logo and unlocks a literary world that even the most avid of book
lovers could never imagine. But once the door is open, there are those things
that one hopes we'll never read or live through. Ur is available for pre-order
beginning today and will be released later this month. For Kindle customers who
pre-order, King’s new novella will download automatically when it becomes
available.
The Kindle Store now includes many additional magazines and newspapers, such as
The New Yorker, which is available for the first time on Kindle starting today.
Magazines and newspaper subscriptions are auto-delivered wirelessly to Kindle
overnight so that the latest edition is waiting for customers when they wake up.
Monthly Kindle newspaper subscriptions are $5.99 to $14.99 per month, and Kindle
magazines are $1.25 to $3.49 per month.
Over 1,200 blogs are available on Kindle today — up from 250 when Kindle
launched. New blogs added to the Kindle Store recently include the Wired blogs,
VF Daily and James Wolcott’s Blog from Vanity Fair. Blogs are updated and
downloaded wirelessly throughout the day so Kindle customers can read blogs
whenever and wherever they want. Wireless delivery of blogs costs as little as
$0.99 each per month and includes a free two-week trial.
Same Popular Kindle Features
Kindle 2 includes all the features Kindle customers enjoy every day, including:
About Amazon.com
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on the World Wide Web in July 1995 and today offers Earth's Biggest Selection.
Amazon.com, Inc. seeks to be Earth's most customer-centric company, where
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Exchange Act of 1934. Actual results may differ significantly from management's
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Amazon Kindle is sold through Amazon Digital Services, Inc. The Text-to-Speech
feature in Kindle 2 utilizes Realspeak™ Solo software from Nuance
Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:NUAN).