Amazon Kindle DX

An innovation to embrace or just Wrong timing?

Amazon introduces its new Kindle DX - $489, 9.7" screen - easy to read newspapers, magazines and loads of features. If you compare Kindle DX with its currently available Kindle version, Kindle 2, the main differences are screen size and rotating display (just like IPhone or Blackberry Storm). Plus Amazon says it has native PDF support in DX as opposed to conversion method in Kindle 2. I dont know what the difference is here experience-wise. I am yet to see a Kindle.

With the world moving towards more digital paper media, both Kindle 2 and Kindle DX are great innovations. I am sure our world going forward will no longer have hard paper copies (the trees can now thank us) and have digital thin boards which will display live videos and magazine articles (just like in sci-fi movies).

But at the same time NYTimes is featuring a twitter-like Survival Strategies recommendations from people around the world and one of the most recommended strategy is

LESS Amazon, Borders & BN and MORE Public Library— @iBelin,
via Twitter

Also many are saying to use libraries and share your books or subscriptions. Is this the Wrong timing for Amazon's Kindle DX? Or should Amazon explore a "Share my copy" or "Rent my copy" feature in its Kindle to cope with time?

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