After the Kindle 2, Amazon is believed to launch a bigger version of it that would be ideal to use for magazines, textbooks, and newspapers. It was according to New York Times.
Sure, some newspapers and magazines can be read on the Kindle already but according to some, presentation can be disappointing. The screen is too small so a larger screen is needed. We have not much details on this news-slash-rumor but the idea can be very exciting.
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