
It’s only been two years since Amazon released the Kindle DX e-book reader tablet and now it has to say goodbye. Yes, the larger e-reader is being discontinued. No official announcement has been made by Amazon bun the model is no longer listed. There are still units and accessories though but from other dealers.
I’m not really suprised because I found the Kindle DX too big for a reader. It could have been an iPad killer but it failed. I’m not even sure if it sales even picked up really well.
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