One reason NOT to buy a Kindle2

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One reason NOT to buy a Kindle2

There is only ONE reason you may not want to buy the Kindle2
wireless reading device.

A smart customer, or at least the self-aware customer will always check out the coverage area before buying a cell phone, PDA or any other wireless device that relies on HIGH speed mobile connectivity.

Amazon does have a link to the Sprint network coverage map (only one short paragraph) but with people reading about all the features of the Kindle they just want it REALLY bad. They don't think about whether or not it will really work right out of the box. What a bummer to shell out over $300.00 and it won't work at all.

I'ts not that the Kindle2
won't do what's promised, most times it just can't if you don't have HIGH speed coverage in your area. HIGH speed is the keyword here. Most cellphones can get reception, send pictures and text but when a HIGH speed network is needed those areas usually only include your major cities in the United States so far..

Sprint coverage map

You must check this map out

In order to get the HIGH speed coverage you must live in the ORANGE areas.

If you live in the GREEN areas the Kindle2
will downgrade itself to a lower speed signal and not work properly. If you're in the WHITE areas then forget it - it's a dead zone.

If you visit Kindle: Amazon's Wireless Reading Device
you can zoom in on your exact location to see more. Remember it's only one little paragraph but look for coverage map.

No Sprint coverage in your area?

Kindle rivals

Verizon Wireless plans to support Kindle rivals
Tue Jan 6, 2009 6:27pm EST

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) Verizon Wireless is poised to have rivals of Amazon's popular electronic Kindle reader use its network to download material such as books and newspapers wirelessly, according to an executive for the wireless service provider.

Tony Lewis, who runs a program that helps third party vendors certify their products to work on Verizon's network, said in an interview ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show that he does not see the U.S. recession and concerns about weak consumer spending stalling manufacturers' plans to bring out even nonessential products such as e-readers.

"Competitors to the Kindle are out there and ready," said Lewis, who declined to name the company's e-reader partners. "In 2009 I'd expect them to come to the market."

Verizon Wireless, owned by Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group Plc, started an Open Development program in 2008 after Web-search leader Google Inc complained that U.S. carriers were limiting consumer choice, as their networks tended to only support cellphones handpicked and sold directly by the carrier itself.

Now Verizon Wireless has certified 29 wireless devices that can run on its network but are sold by independent vendors. So far these are mostly business specific devices such as tracking devices and healthcare products.

Lewis said consumer electronics devices were taking longer to get to the certification stage because they tended to include multiple features and as a result were more complicated than single-purpose data devices such as trackers.

But he hopes this will start to change in 2009 as the company expects to start supporting independent handsets as well as e-readers. Lewis hopes that the company can attract new vendors by operating a booth at the annual gadget showcase, which starts in Las Vegas this week.

He said that brisk sales of Kindle - which costs $359 on Amazon.com where buyers are told they have to wait seven to nine weeks for their device to ship -- showed there were still consumers out there who were willing to spend on wireless devices even in a tough economy.

"I just don't see us using the economy as an excuse to say there's not growth here," Lewis said. "Even in a down environment I believe there are consumer electronics providers that are ready to do business to get their products to market in 2009."

Kind of ugly though isn't it?

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Let me know if this helped you at all. Don't want you buying a new gadget that may not work. Thanks, Roz

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In closing if you live in an Orange area on the Sprint coverage map - Go for it!!!

The Kindle2 wireless reading device is truly the future of reading in the palm of your hand!

Just wanted to warn people out there to check the Sprint coverage map before they ordered one.

If you REALLY have to have a Kindle2 you can just click here Kindle2
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Don't waste your hard earned money on a Kindle2 unless you live in the Sprint Coverage area.  You may get cell phone reception, can send text or even pictures but you need the Sprint High speed network.

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