Hello everyone. My name is Alex. Today I will be writing to you about the Amazon Kindle and the best phones on Verizon today. Lets start off with the best phones on Verizon.
Motorola Droid- The Motorola Droid features the Android OS, a 5 mp camera, and a full size touch screen. You will also have full access to the Android Marketplace. The price for the Motorola Droid is $199 on a 2 year contract with Verizon.
HTC Droid Eris- The HTC Droid Eris also features the Android OS and is the second addition to many Droid phones to come. The Droid Eris also a 5 MP camera, full size touch screen with exception of a physical keyboard. You will also have full access to the Android Marketplace. The Droid Eris costs $99 on a 2 year contract with Verizon.
Blackberry Storm 2- The Blackberry Storm 2 is the youngest of the Blackberry line up to date. The Blackberry Storm 2 features a full touch screen, 3.2 MP camera, and full access to Blackberry’s App. World. I also think the Blackberry Storm 2 has the best mobile internet browsing experience. The Blackberry Storm 2 costs $179 on a 2 year contract with Verizon.
Is the Amazon Kindle 2 really worth it? I will tell you the features and you decide. The Amazon Kindle costs $259 off of amazon.com. The Kindle 2 features 3G wireless (with no data fees), global coverage, and access to over 300,000 titles. The Amazon Kindle 2 can store up 1,500 books on it. The typical hard cover new release book can cost $25-$30. Books on the Kindle cost $9.99. If you are a heavy reader, you will earn your $259 back off of books. The Kindle 2 also is already synced to your Amazon account right out of the box. So there’s no need to hook it up to your computer. I have used my mother’s Kindle 2. It looks pretty awesome. She uses it all the time and she loves it. The final verdict, it’s worth the $259 price point (in my opinion).
Thank you for reading. Hope you enjoyed and learned something from my piece today. I hope you have a great day.
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Feb 05, 2010 @ 07:15:14
I am really impressed by the mode that you write, and the subject is quality. Umm… do you know how well does the Kindle PDF conversion handle PDFs with Math formulas? I read a lot of Math PDFs and I really hate reading on the computer and I think printing everything just to read it once is a waste of paper. So I’ve been looking for some ebook reader that handles math PDFs well but unfortunately it seems like none of them do. Thanks and enjoy your day!
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