Interest in reading has been rekindled (see what I did there) and made a whole lot easier with the arrival of e-readers. Get your paws on a Kindle and do your bit for the green revolution.
Groupies keep their multimedia portable with a 7” Kindle Fire HD Bundle, including accessories. Boasting 8GB of storage, a crisp 7” HD display and dual-band WiFi, the Kindle Fire has everything you need to keep you in touch and reading no matter where you are. Built-in WiFi and a super-fast Amazon Silk web browser mean […]
Join the paperless revolution and get a Kindle Wi-Fi and Accessories. With the ability to hold up to 1400 books at a time on internal memory and weighing just 170 grams, Groupies would be hard pressed to find a better way to store and read their titles. New fonts make reading in sunlight effortless and with battery life lasting up to a month, you can enjoy your books wherever, whenever.
Become a true book worm with a Kindle Wi-Fi or a Kindle Paperweight with Wi-Fi and 3G and enjoy almost infinite reading. The Kindle prides itself on being the smallest and lightest Kindle, boasting a high-contrast ink screen with a battery that lasts up to one month.
If you were ever thinking about making the book to Kindle transition, now would be the time. Keep entertainment close with an All new Kindle with built-in Wi-Fi and accessories, including delivery (R1 100 off) Keep your literature as mobile as you are with the all new Kindle with built-in Wi-Fi, leather cover, LED light and screen […]
In the battle for king of the ebook readers, Apple has been fighting pretty hard. iBooks for the iPad is a beautiful piece of software, there’s no denying it. Apple’s only real competition comes from Amazon, with it’s range of Kindle products. These have all been revamped recently – with a new ad to go with it. Full vid after the jump.
We live in a world where business ethics trump their moral counterparts with ease, so perhaps we shouldn’t get too upset about this.
You may well remember that Amazon.com abandoned WikiLeaks after suffering less than subtle diplomatic pressure from the United States.
While disappointing, that kind of move was inevitable, perhaps even understandable. If the negative attention damaged the brand, Amazon has since committed public relations hara kiri. Cue global brandfail for Amazon.com in three, two, one…