Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dive into alternative resources of Kindle 3

The Kindle 3 was one of ebook readers hottest sale of the holiday season. And for reading books, there's really nothing better to scroll on a cold winter day by the fire. But many do not know that the Kindle has other useful features that can transform this Reader eBooks on a device from the Internet seriously.


Under the option "experimental" in men main, the Kindle offers three pet projects, they added to the eBook reader for real world testing-Web browser, MP3 player and text to speech.


The Web browser works just like your browser basics, imagine that you are trying to use it and your mouse is broken. Now you have to navigate with keystrokes rather than point and click. This is the Web browser experience. Is not too large to use every day, but if you're reading an excerpt of a book and want to share it on Facebook or shoot an email to a friend, is certainly useable.


Next is mp3 playback. This is a nice feature where users can upload the Kindle with some of your favorite MP3s and then listen to them during playback. Excellent if you find yourself in a bus or train for a few hours and only want to pass the time.


A useful resource for readers with disabilities or children who only want a bed time story and mother or father aren't around to read. Users can initiate the text to speech on "menu text". Press text to activate (Aa button to the right of the SPACEBAR) and SYM together to enable/disable. The Kindle will then begin reading for you.


Besides these, users also can download PDF files free for your Kindle, sending them and markup with @ free.kindle.com e-mail address. Finally, users can manage their social networks. Going to the resource settings under the menu button, users can log on Twitter and Facebook and share thoughts.


If you're new to Kindle experience, check out these helpful resources.


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