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Amazon Kindle How-To – Help! My Kindle’s Frozen!

Michael Piston asked:




You just got your new Kindle and have loaded it up with e-books and audio books. After playing a while you decide to make a few phone calls. When you come back, you find your Kindle screen is frozen! Unresponsive. The Next Page and Previous Page buttons don’t work. The (Aaa) doesn’t “wake it up.” Nothing seems to bring your Kindle back to life. That old-school screen saver just stares back at you.

First of all – don’t panic. As with any other electronic device, the Kindle occasionally has a few hiccups. There are a few things you can do to get your Kindle running again good as new.

1. Plug-in your charger. Sometimes the Kindle battery can get run-down enough so that it will “freeze.” Plugging the charger in and giving your Kindle battery some much needed power often will un-freeze the screen.

2. If that doesn’t work, try what is called a “soft reset.” To do a soft reset on your Kindle press the , , and keys simultaneously. Your Kindle screen should go blank or dark and then slowly come back to life.

3. When doing a soft reset doesn’t work, you will occasionally have to do a “hard reset.” To do a hard reset –
- Make sure your Kindle’s battery is charged (about an hour of charging time should do it)
- Remove the charger cord from your Kindle
- Open the back of your Kindle
- Locate the small hole under the word “Reset”
- Open a small paper clip
- Insert the paper clip end into the hole and press GENTLY for about 10 seconds
- Your Kindle screen should go blank (or black) and then the Kindle should re-start

4. When a hard reset doesn’t work you can try to remove and replace the battery in your Kindle. This is a bit more complex but not too difficult –
- Turn your Kindle off
- Remove the charger cord from your Kindle
- Open the back of your Kindle
- Locate the gray battery, and the finger-notch for removing the battery
- Gently press the battery toward the back of its compartment, then lift the battery out
- Locate the connector that attaches the battery to the Kindle
- GENTLY pull the battery connector out of the Kindle
- With the battery out of the Kindle turn it on for about 5 seconds
- Replace the battery and close the back cover of your Kindle
- Turn the Kindle on

If your Kindle is still “frozen” after completing the steps above, your next move is to contact the Amazon Kindle support team. Go to your Amazon account page – select “Manage my Kindle” and contact the support team from there. You can find the link at the top of the “Manage my Kindle” page on the far right side.

There is a good chance, however, that the steps above will get your Kindle un-frozen and by now you’ll be back enjoying your favorite e-book or audio book.

Congratulations! You’ve now learned how to do a soft and hard reset on your Amazon Kindle wireless reading device.

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Why You Need the Kindle 2 Extended Warranty

Janene Dalton asked:




When it comes to innovation, the Amazon Kindle 2 tops the list. This electronic book reader has seen a crazy popularity since the time of its release. Many people are raving about this amazing device and it is actually causing reading to increase. Despite the Kindle 2 being so awesome, there is still the possibility of something going wrong with it. This article will take a look at the Kindle 2 extended warranty. We will try to explain why it is a good investment to purchase this service. Find out the benefits that you can gain and how your device can be protected.

The Kindle 2 is one of the best e-book readers available. Its popularity shows that people want this device as it is able to deliver a lot of things other e-book readers cannot. It is very stylish and the features are perfect for people who love to read. Many people are being converted in regards to this product and many people are saying it is a must have if you love to read.

Because it is an electronic device, many people opt for the Kindle 2 year extended warranty. This extra warranty provides them with the peace of mind to know that their device is protected over 2 years, in the event that something should happen to their Kindle.

Is an Extended Warranty Necessary for my Kindle 2?
The Kindle to comes with a limited one-year warranty, however most people believe that an extended warranty is absolutely necessary for the device. It should be noted that one the year is over for the device, there is no recourse in the event that something should happen to it. It is an electronic device and even though they are manufactured to the highest standards, there is always the possibility of something going wrong with it. With theKindle 2 Extended Warranty, you will be covered and protected in the event that something does go wrong with the device in 2 years. You will be covered in terms of repairs or you may even get back a brand new Kindle 2 in the event something does go wrong. It is well worth the money and highly recommended for people who own a Kindle 2.

What is Covered Under the Kindle 2 Extended Warranty?
When you purchase an extended warranty for your Kindle 2, you covered for repairs that should arise in the event that something goes wrong with your Kindle. You are also covered against accidental damage or if you drop the device.

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The Nook Vs Kindle 2 Vs Sony Reader – Top Ebook Readers in 2010

Eugene McGee asked:




In 2010, if you are looking for a top quality ebook reader, there are many to choose from. Amazon has the Kindle 2 with their wide selection of books available; Sony has the Sony Reader with the top quality Sony always brings to the table; and Barnes & Noble has The Nook with a huge variety of books to choose from. All three brands bring a good quality product to the market, and all three brands have features unique to them, singling them out from the competition.

First, let us take a look at Amazon’s Kindle 2. The Kindle 2 is a tablet shaped ebook reader. It is about as thick as a standard sized pencil and is designed to display in shades of white, grey and black. The greyscale text makes reading easy, and can adequately display newspaper quality images you may encounter in your book. The Kindle 2 also features a full keyboard, making typing and searching for books easy. If you are a heavy reader, the unit can handle all the reading you can do. If your eyes are weak, it has a great text to speech function that allows you to listen to the book with a computer generated voice. Its 2 gb storage capacity can handle approximately 1,500 books. One of the best features of the Kindle 2 is the Wi-Fi and wireless access you receive to Amazon’s hundreds of thousands of ebooks. This feature also allows you to do some basic web browsing with limited websites. You can download the first chapter for free before buying to see if you like the book or not.

The Sony Reader definitely has its place in the marketplace. They pioneered the ebook reader. Amazon, however, jumped ahead of them in making the ebooks available through Wi-Fi and wireless access. The Sony Reader can download books through a USB connection to a computer. For storage, the Sony Reader comes with 512 kb of internal capacity, combined with being expandable with Sony memory sticks. The 512 kb of capacity allows for storage of about 350 books. One option available for the Sony Reader that is not yet available for the Kindle 2 is multiple colors. The Sony Reader is available in silver, black and red, whereas the Kindle 2 is only available in white.

The Nook, by Barnes & Noble is one of the most recent competitors in the ebook readers market to hit the shelves. It brings the innovation of a color touchscreen to the mix. The stylish library of books allows you to search for your titles by color pictures of the books’ covers. The Nook, like the Kindle 2, offers Wi-Fi and wireless access to a huge library of books. The Nook has more than a million titles available, along with more than 500,000 free ebooks for you to choose from. If you like to share books with friends and are worried about not being able to lend ebooks purchased, the Nook has the answer. Every ebook you purchase can be shared with one fellow Nook user.

In most ways, the Nook, by Barnes & Noble, seems to top the charts amongst ebook readers. Their only weak links, currently, are that they do not offer the text to speech function like the Kindle 2, and they do not browse the web like the Kindle 2. This, like all technology, will change over time. The playing field will be levelled amongst the competitors. Whatever brand you choose to purchase; know that they will always strive to better their products and earn your business.