Buy Kindle Wireless Readers : How to Buy An Amazon Kindle Reader Cheap And Safely

A couple of years after their initial release, people around the world still buy Kindle wireless readers with the same passion. The launch of Amazon Kindle DX and the internationalization of Kindle 2 have further increased Kindle readers' sales.
By: Lisa Clark
 
Dec. 3, 2009 - PRLog -- There are many reasons why people around the globe still buy Kindle wireless readers with the same enthusiasm as they did when Kindle 1 was first released: its top-notch screen technology, Kindle wireless capabilities and the trust inspired by the Amazon brand are but just a few. These facts have turned the Kindle reader into Amazon's best sold product, which is an achievement in itself. However, when it comes to actually buying a Kindle wireless reader, not many know where to get the best price for different Kindle versions, or even how to buy a Kindle reading device without falling for scams or making things more difficult than they should be.

First of all, let's start by saying that the release of the Amazon Kinlde DX has pushed Kindle 1 and Kindle 2 e-readers prices further down. Now, if you don't mind not having the latest gadget or you can live without the ( many and very real ) improvements of the latest Kindle DX wireless reading device, you can still get a great Kindle e-book reader for a fraction of the price customers would buy Kindle wireless readers when they saw the light for the first time. Just a few things to take into account:

- There's a new version of Kindle 2 that supports international wireless connectivity in more than 100 countries.

- The original Kindle 1 reader can only be purchased used or refurbished.

- The new Kindle DX does bring many improvements over older versions, such as: a bigger 9.7'' screen, native pdf support, better text definition, landscape mode that acts as a zoom feature, larger storage capacity and much more.

Now, customers who buy Kindle wireless readers usually turn to a few places for their purchases:

- Offline: Always an option, but very limited to local offers, mostly. Besides, Kindle buyers deal with unknown private parties.

- Classifieds sites ( Craigslist and the such ): Huge universe of offers. Unfortunately, due to their popularity, the number scams at these online marketplaces has peaked these days. Chances of checking seller's reputation when buying an Amazon Kindle reader is lacking.

- eBay and other auction sites: Environment is a little safer as sellers can be checked, although their reputation system still can be ( and many times is ) manipulated. In any case, buying a Kindle at any kind of auction requires time and a bit of know-how. It's not rare for bidders to end paying more for a Kindle wireless reader than they would have payed for a new one anywhere else.

Now, customers who know how and where to look, fortunately can still save money while buying a Kindle at the most trusted site online: Amazon itself. Savings usually end up being 10%-15% plus shipment in many cases, if buyers play their cards right. You can find more information on how to buy Kindle wireless readers cheap and safely at http://www.squidoo.com/BUY-CHEAP-AMAZON-KINDLE-2

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