Kindle DX soon to feature global wireless?

By Jeff Baker - 01/05/2010 12:17:01 PM


Currently, when you go out of the United States with your Kindle DX ebook reader, you won’t be able to connect to the free wireless internet provided by Amazon.com. However, seemingly out of no where, Amazon has updated the product’s listing to announce that the device will feature global wireless connectivity.

So, this means that when you’re on a business trip in whatever country you’ll still be able to download that new novel you’ve been hearing so much about.

Unfortunately, Amazon has proceeded to pull the link you see above but I think it’s safe to say we will be hearing an announcement at some point in the near future.

(picture via engadget)

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Tags: Amazon, eBook Reader, global wireless, Kindle DX



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