Amazon Kindle has dropped in price to $359.00 down from $399.00

June 2nd, 2008
by Christopher Kusek (PKGuild)

Yep, that’s right!
So, I said that the Kindle was $399.00 before, well that story has changed! PRICE DROP!

Feels like the iPhone a bit! (So much that, I have contacted the Kindle folks to see if those of us who were early adopters are entitled to Kindle-Credit!) I’ll let you know if I see anything happen out of that.

Nonetheless, the further validation of this device as a useful and wonderful bookreader and more has been made by the market with a lowering of price! I’m sure competition, economics, recession and a number of things are to ’cause’, but it primarily says “We got something good going here and it works, so we can lower the price tag to make adoption even easier!”

Those of you who haven’t checked out the Kindle before, I encourage you to give it a shot and check it out!

If history has shown us anything, it isn’t going anywhere, and it’s only going to get better!

So, be sure to check out the Kindle here!

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  • http://the-little-things.net Zach Loeber

    And you said I must have lots of extra money to have purchased an N810. The Kindle is pretty much the same price Mr. Early Adopter! :)

    I’ll give the Kindle props for an excellent display. But the N810 wins hands down on hackability and extra features. For a good e-book reader you also may want to check out FBreader, decent little program.

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    Keep up the good work, great post here!

  • http://kindle3gwirelessreview.com/books.html kindle3gwifi-stacy

    By remaking the buttons and moving the prev-next buttons on both sides is convenient for both left- and right-handed readers The 3G is definitely worth the price.It’s international, so you have the ability to buy a new book where ever you’re at anytime.

  • http://kindle3gwirelessreview.com/video.html tommy-kindle3gwifi

    Can’t really make up my mind about these things. Look’s like a lot of good e-readers out there. I could see myself having trouble reading at night. Don’t you get glare with LCD screens? I tried to buy a Kindle yesterday but seems they didn’t have any. Thanks for showing us these issues.

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