Amazon Unveiled Thinner Ebook Reader For Rs. 5,999

Amazon on Wednesday divulged an updated Kindle, planning to support its tablet deals with a more slender, lighter gadget at a low cost.

The new Kindle will be sold in the US market as low as $80, which is the same cost as the version it replaces, however with more memory and included features. It is estimated at Rs. 5,999 and is up for pre-orders, shipping from July 7.

Amazon Launched Lighter, Thinner Ebook Reader at Rs. 5,999

Amazon stays focused on the tablet market in spite of more extensive utilization of tablet PCs, which can likewise be utilized for electronic books.

"Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the high contrast touchscreen display on Kindle eliminates glare in any setting, even in direct sunlight," Amazon said in a statement.

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"Recent studies have shown that evening exposure to blue light from backlit screens like tablets and smartphones can suppress the body's production of melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone that helps the body fall asleep. Because the Kindle display emits no light, you can read anytime without losing sleep."

The new Kindle tips to weight just only 161 grams, or 5.7 ounces, with a six-inch display.

A portion of the elements incorporate "fare notes," allowing users to send notes and highlights from a book to email, and Bluetooth audio paired with a screen reader that can permit the outwardly disabled to hear content without an adaptor.

In April, Amazon discharged its top notch Kindle Oasis reader, which offers for $290 in the United States.

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