Amazon Kindle DX Goes International

Courtesy Mashable!  Wed, 01/06/2010 - 03:54

Just like its older brother Kindle , Amazon’s larger, magazine-format-friendly e-reader Kindle DX is now available internationally in over 100 countries.

The deal is pretty much the same as with the Kindle; it connects to the net via Global Wireless , which is free for users.

Compared to the regular Kindle, it’s a pretty similar device , except, of course, for the screen size, which is a hefty 9.7”, and...


 

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