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New Kindle DXs will be availablreJune 17, the company said on its site. That couls mean a rush for customers buying themfor Father’s Day over the following Amazon designed the large-screen DX with newspapers and textbooks in mind. At nearly $500 a pop, it’sx quite an investment. But thoug h the screen’s still just black-and-white, and showsz newspaper photographs in some see it as a boost for a floundering newspaper Customers can have their favoritenewspapers “delivered” every mornint to the device, sometimes for less money than a traditiona l subscription thumped onto theird porch.
The Kindle version of a newspaperr hasno ads, which appeals to Amazon splits revenue from the subscriptionm with the media company that producess the newspaper. Amazon (NASDAQ: has promoted the new Kindl widely, hoping to lock customers into its systekm before rival devices and programscome Already, savvy major newspapers have set up for ’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone, making theier sites easy to navigate and read. Both the New York Timesx and Wall Street Journal format theirt sites on the iPhonewith easy-to-read headlines and thumbnail photos in a list. Both sitexs are free and supportedby ads.
Meanwhile, giang (NASDAQ: GOOG), which has its fingers in a lot of is rumored to be working on some kindof e-readef itself. And Plastic Logic, based in the Unites Kingdom, is developing a flexible plastic scree forsimilar purposes.
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