Magazines for Amazon Kindle

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Read Your Favorite Magazines on the Go!

If you've only downloaded a books for your Amazon Kindle, you are in for a treat with all the magazines available for your electronic reading device. I don't know about you, but I have been known to spend a lot of money on magazines at the grocery store, only to let my favorites stack up in my kitchen or, worse yet, to throw away magazines that cost $4-6. What a waste of money, paper, and space!

Using an electronic book reader such as an Amazon Kindle is a great way to read great magazine articles while saving a little money, space, and paper.

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Bring your entire library with you wherever you go. The Amazon Kindle weighs just 10.2 ounces and holds over 1,500 titles.

Bestselling Magazines for the Amazon Kindle

Read your magazines on the go, without the bulk or waste of paper!

Note that the electronic version of each magazines will feature most articles in an issue, but might not contain them all. Photographs are typically not included.

The listed prices are for a monthly subscription. If you click on the product link, you can purchase a single issue with 1-Click.
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Amazon Kindle DX

Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device (9.7" Display, U.S. Wireless)

Amazon Price: $180.00 (as of 02/16/2012)Buy Now

The Amazon Kindle DX has a larger screen than the Amazon Kindle 2, which makes it better for reading larger materials such as magazines, newspapers, and even textbooks.

Amazon Kindle 2

Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 6" Display, White - 2nd Generation

Amazon Price: $68.90 (as of 02/16/2012)Buy Now

The 6" Amazon Kindle is perfect for reading books on the go. It fits perfectly in a purse, attache or glove compartment, and can carry an entire library of over 1,500 books. Whether you spend a lot of time commuting, traveling, or waiting at school for your kids, the Amazon Kindle is perfect for people who love to read.

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Let us know what YOU think!

Paper or Electronic - each has its pros and cons. Some people like to see the advertisements as well as photos and graphics that accompany articles. And there is something to be said for the way traditional magazines are tactile. However, they *do* cost more than their electronic counterparts (especially if you subscribe), and there is something to be said for being eco-friendly - saving trees and not contributing to overflowing landfills. What do you think?

Magazines: Paper or Electronic?

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Paper - I need to hold those glossy pages in my hands to enjoy a magazine.

Electronic - I'd rather read the articles only, and skip the ads and photos.

NicholeB says:

I'd love to say both, but I love electronic magazines so I don't have to waste paper and discard (or collect) expensive magazines.

 

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