Mon, Feb 9th, 2009 |
Anyone expecting anything mind-blowing out of the Kindle 2.0 unveiling today is going to be disappointed: Amazon (AMZN) showed off a device that looks better than its predecessor, and should work somewhat better. But does the same core stuff as the old one - it lets you read books you buy from Amazon - and costs the same, too: $359.
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