Amazon Kindle DX to be available in India from January 19th

Amazon Kindle DX, the bigger version of Kindle (9.7-inch electronic paper display) will be available in India from January 19th onwards.

Kindle DX includes a native PDF reader, auto-rotate capability and storage for up to 3,500 books. Kindle DX utilizes the same 3G wireless technology as advanced cell phones, so you never need to hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot (see here for supported GPRS coverage in India).

Amazon Kindle DX

Amazon Kindle DX

Kindle DX wirelessly downloads books, magazines, newspapers and personal documents to a crisp, high-resolution 9.7-inch electronic ink display that looks and reads like real paper (the device is just over 1/3rd of an inch).

Kindle DX with Global Wireless is available for pre-order starting today for $489 at www.amazon.com/kindledx and ships Jan. 19 (source)

Amazon Kindle was launched in India (priced at $400) on October of 2009 and media outlets like HindustanTimes have even gone ahead and launched the kindle version of the newspaper.

Kindle DX Features

  • Wireless Delivery of Personal and Professional Documents: Customers can take their personal and professional documents with them around the world with Kindle DX. They can even wirelessly receive personal and professional documents while they’re on the road, saving the hassle of searching for a printer or fax machine.
  • Built-In PDF Reader: Kindle DX features a built-in, native PDF reader using Adobe Reader Mobile technology for reading professional and personal documents. Like other types of documents on Kindle, customers can wirelessly receive their PDF format documents on their Kindle if they have wireless coverage or move them over using a USB connection. With a larger display and built-in PDF reader, Kindle DX customers can read professional and personal documents with more complex layouts without scrolling, panning or zooming, and without re-flowing. Everything from annual reports with graphs to flight manuals with maps to musical scores can be viewed on a single, crisp screen with Kindle DX.
  • Auto-Rotation: Kindle DX’s display content auto-rotates so users can read in portrait or landscape mode, or flip the device to read with either hand. Simply turn Kindle DX and immediately see full-width landscape views of maps, graphs, tables and images.
  • 3.3 GB Memory Holds up to 3,500 Books: With 3.3 GB of available memory, Kindle DX can hold up to 3,500 books, compared to 1,500 with Kindle. And because Amazon automatically backs up a copy of every Kindle book purchased, customers can wirelessly re-download titles from their library at any time.
  • Annotation and Bookmarks: The Kindle DX keyboard lets customers add annotations to text, just as they would write in the margins of a book. Customers can edit, delete and export these notes, highlight and clip key passages, and bookmark pages for future use. Additionally, Kindle DX automatically bookmarks the last page a customer reads of any content.
  • Automatically Syncs With Kindle and Kindle-Compatible Devices: Amazon’s Whispersync technology automatically syncs customers’ last page read, bookmarks, notes and highlights across Kindle, Kindle DX, and Kindle-compatible devices like Kindle for PC and Kindle for iPhone, as well as Kindle for Mac coming soon.
  • Incredibly Thin: Kindle DX is just over a third of an inch thin, which is thinner than most magazines.
  • Adjustable Text Size: Kindle DX has six adjustable font sizes to suit your reading preference. You can increase the text size of your favorite book or periodical with the push of a button. If your eyes tire, simply increase the font size and continue reading comfortably. Now every book in your library can be large print.
  • 3G Wireless, No PC, No Hunting for Wi-Fi Hot Spots: Just like Kindle, Kindle DX customers automatically take advantage of Amazon Whispernet to 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. Amazon still pays for the wireless connectivity on Kindle DX so books can be downloaded in less than 60 seconds–with no monthly fees, data plans or service contracts.
  • Extended Battery Life: Kindle DX now offers extended battery life – read for up to one full week with wireless on and up to two weeks with the wireless turned off.
  • Text-to-Speech: Kindle DX 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. Using the read-to-me feature with books, newspapers, magazines, and personal documents, Kindle DX can read to you.
  • No Setup Required: When customers order a Kindle DX, it arrives from Amazon.com ready to use. There is no software to load or set up. Customers are immediately ready to shop, purchase, download and read from Kindle.
  • Built-in Dictionary and Wikipedia: Kindle has built-in access to The New Oxford American Dictionary, which contains over 250,000 entries and definitions, so readers can easily look up the definitions of words within their reading. Kindle customers also have seamless access to the world’s most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia–Wikipedia.org. With Kindle DX in hand, looking up people, places, events and more has never been easier.

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  • comment(s) on Amazon Kindle DX to be available in India from January 19th

    18 Responses to Amazon Kindle DX to be available in India from January 19th

    1. Great News
      Regards Deb

    2. smitha says:

      Where in India is Kindle sold? Or should I order directly from amazon website?

    3. Gopi Krishna says:

      and where are the disadvantages??
      also tell me its price in INR

    4. Someone Cool says:

      Though i think the Kindle 6″ is a better deal…
      The size is handier adn is more affordable on the pocket. The larger screen is really not that much of an advantage f you are going to moving around with it a lot. Her eis the link for the 6″ version

      http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireless-Reading-Display-Generation/dp/B0015T963C?ie=UTF8&tag=20–20–20&link_code=btl&camp=213689&creative=392969

    5. ABDUL VAHAB says:

      Rs. 32000…..?
      It’s very difficult to succeed a costly gadget like this.
      Remember the fate of apple iphone in India.

    6. Vijay says:

      PC world had the review of this Indian competitor to Kindle.

      http://pcworld.in/product/review/infibeam-pi

      Has anyone had a chance to play with it?

    7. i have many downloaded books is there any pendrive option in kindle so that i can read my books also. shall i read scanned documents also.

    8. omkar says:

      It is very expensive….. if i had that much money, i would buy it. Am waiting for economically priced chinese alternatives . . . .

    9. Atul Shah says:

      You could also try http://www.shopyourworld.com . The site has a merchant association with amazon that allows you to buy from Amazon and get it shipped to your doorstep. Pricing is given in INR which includes landing prices

    10. I defnitely think that the Kindle electronic reader is an incredible gadget. I bought one the other day, and I have been reading more than I have in years! I had no idea there were so many things available for it already. On top of reading books on it, I get my favorite magazines delivered to it now!

    11. Dr. Nikhil Saran says:

      is it only a black and white screen or is it a colored one. i didn’t see a picture showing it in a color screen.

    12. Shaminder says:

      Why don’t buy 6″. If you buy Kindle 3 (latest generation) wifi+ shipping and handling + Tax and import duty, it costs US $ 273.25 from India( today’s ICICI conversation is Rs. 11990. I think it will be nearly same as wink will be after tax and shipping. May be more. If you compare kindle is much more than wink in many aspects. I would buy Kindle through Amazon.com. They will take care of shipping and duty fee etc, for you. Yes, you may have to pay little for currency conversion to your visa or mastercard credit card or to ATM, ask your bank.

    13. Ramon says:

      I think that Kindle 6 is better.You can get the review here.

      http://wiity.blogspot.com/

    14. how we can download the noval each book we have to pay money?

    15. how we can dowen load noval we have to pay money each time?