Amazon Takes Green Books International
October 12, 2009No Comments

In case you have not been paying attention to the gadget market lately, Amazon Kindle has been one of the most popular gadgets around. For those of us who care about saving trees and the environment as a result, Amazon Kindle and other top e-book readers are good news. The purpose of reading is to learn new things and acquire more knowledge. But you don’t have to cut down the trees and hurt the environment. With Amazon Kindle you can read as many books as you want without needing a single piece of paper to do it. I can go on and on why Amazon Kindle is a must have green gadget. But if you are not satisfied by now why Amazon Kindle is the future, the new addition to Kindle family may change your mind.
Amazon Kindle 2.0 – International is the same e-book reader that we have come to love in the past few months. But here is the twist. You can now download books whether you are in the U.S., in Europe, or any country that is covered by AT&T’s global wireless service. That’s something you can’t get with any paper book. Having the ability to connect to the Internet on the go, check Wikipedia, and download new books to read while you are taking a vacation in a foreign country is a big plus.
Is Amazon Kindle a 100% Eco-friendly gadget? No one can say that. But the device does help reduce the need for trees, and it is overall a clean gadget. And let’s not forget that e-books are cheaper than paper books, so not only you can go green, but you can save money in the process as well. With Kindle international, not only you will get to read e-books more conveniently on the go, but your location won’t matter most of the time. No longer do you have to carry around a bunch of books with you when you go for a trip. That is as long as you have your Kindle handy.
