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Kindel the Best investment in My life.

 Nothing can replace the physical book, that smell of the ageing lignin, drawing lines on highlights, bookmarks and exploring new story and ideas with each page turned.



But as the person who travel a lot, work out of the hometown and live in company quatres carrying all your companion can't be possible and living in minimal with the most efficiency is always required and is necessity for the flexibility. But thanks to the Amazons Kindel the product that changed my knowledge absorbing medium. I tried audiobooks, podcasts and other medium. In case of audiobook, it does not provide the feel and attention that is provided when we read the book as your body is in constant want of doing something when its free. For I had tried listening while walking when I am free but that does not grab my full attention and details are always missed. Whereas podcast do some justice to the listening habit as it is short in format and sticks to the concise idea of having information in the short time.

Reading my Kindel in the Rajapani in my leisure when travelling for survey. 

To my personal best the Kindel Paper while is the cheapest and best Kindel which can be read in the normal day light with no glare and feel of reading a real book. with the synchronizing feature it has i can continue to read in any other devices as mobile phone, computer that is logged into the same account. The simple device helps me to carry the hundreds of books packed in the electronic memory bringing mobility and flexibility.

Do you know?

1. Books in Amazon Kindel are cheaper than the physical book.

2. Reading in the e-reader Saves trees😉😉😉

3. You can convert many pdf books available in different format to Mobi and read on Kindel

4. Kindel has built in translator and Dictionary so building up your vocabulary and absorbing new word will be just a matter of pinch in Kindel.



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