Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Important Product Information for Your Country

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

  • Your international shipment is subject to customs duties, import taxes and other fees levied by the destination country. We will show you these fees upon checkout.
  •  ships with a U.S. power adapter and a micro-USB cable for charging your  via a computer USB port. The U.S. power adapter supports voltages between 100V – 240V.
  • You can transfer personal documents to your  via USB for free at anytime. Service fees for transferring personal documents via Whispernet are currently $.99 per megabyte.
  • Wireless download times can vary based on 3G or EDGE/GPRS coverage, signal strength and file size.
  •  books, newspapers, and magazine are currently priced and sold in United States dollars
  • Blogs and the experimental web browser are currently not available for your country
  •  includes a 1-year limited warranty.
  • Use of the  is subject to the  License Agreement and Terms of Use
  • http://www.migsmobile.net/2009/10/09/amazon-kindle-soon-in-the-philippines/
Comments from other blogs on Kindle vs Google
eBooks may be mobile, space-saving, and convenient, but I never did get the hang of reading long text on my PC or eBook reader. Real books still offer a rich, sensual experience an eBook reader can’t provide. And it’s not like eBooks are any cheaper than real books. It’s clear that not everyone else shares my preferences for books over gadgets, because Google is going to be launching an eBook store early next year. There’s no opening date yet, but Google intends to provide half a million eBook titles when the online book store gets launched. All your book purchases will be stored with your Gmail account, and users can read the eBooks using any electronic device that can access the Internet. Yup, you don’t have to buy an expensive eBook reader just to read your eBooks. You can use your iPhone, your desktop, your netbook, as long as they have Internet connection. So far, it sounds like a far better deal than what theAmazon Kindle is offering.

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