I've already placed my orders and noticed that a mystery $30 credit had appeared in my account - it came off of the Kindle Paperwhite that I ordered, but don't ask me where the credit came from (I still have a mystery $200 credit, too, but don't know what I have to order to get it to be used).
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
New Kindles can now be Pre-ordered
Amazon has finally unlocked the ordering system and you can now pre-order any of the new Kindles and reserve your place in line. I've updated the links in my original post and am including a quicklist both in this post and on the main blog page, at the top-right corner of the page.
I've already placed my orders and noticed that a mystery $30 credit had appeared in my account - it came off of the Kindle Paperwhite that I ordered, but don't ask me where the credit came from (I still have a mystery $200 credit, too, but don't know what I have to order to get it to be used).
I've already placed my orders and noticed that a mystery $30 credit had appeared in my account - it came off of the Kindle Paperwhite that I ordered, but don't ask me where the credit came from (I still have a mystery $200 credit, too, but don't know what I have to order to get it to be used).
Kindle Paperwhite $119 and Kindle Fire HD $199

You can order today (at least, according to Bezos - so far, the links are not live at Amazon; I'll update the post when they are) and it will ship October 1. The ad-supported non-Touch Kindle will be dropping in price to $69 - that price is now live and the no-ads Kindle has dropped to $89 (out of stock until Sept 8).
There are already Accessories and Warranties available and a helpful reader has pointed out what looks like a pricing error on the new CaseCrown Kindle Paperwhite Flip Covers, as they are currently only $3.23 on pre-order! I've ordered a couple (but these dropped to "shipping soon" almost immediately, even with a Sept 30 ship date, so don't expect to be able to cancel the order).

For those who want 4G coverage, there is a $499 Kindle Fire HD with 4G LTE wireless, that has an Amazon designed modem, 32GB storage and the 8.9" screen (and a second model with 64GB for $599). It looks like it will connect with AT&T. The data plan is $49.99 per year, with 250MB a month, 200GB of cloud storage and a $10 Amazon credit. That's not much bandwidth, but is enough to play in the Kindle store and check your email regularly, when you don't have WiFi access. There are probably upgraded options on plans, for those willing to pay for it, but nothing announced at the conference.
They've also added Whispersync for Voice, so you can sync your Audible listening to reading the ebook on another device. So, listen in your car, then sync at home and read the ebook later. They also have added Immersion Reading that lets you read the book at the same time you listen to the audiobook.
Also, WhisperSync for Game (ooh!), X-Ray for Movies, new Email support (including Exchange support for business users), a custom Facebook App, Skype (so, yes a camera and microphone are now included), Time Limits for Kids (I've been seeing people ask for this lately, in the Kindle forums), multiple profiles (yay!) for family members (or letting someone look at your tablet) and a different color on the background (light blue) so you can tell if your kids are using their FreeTime profile. For reading, X-Ray for books will show you both Wiki entries and YouTube videos. There should be some new magazines offerings, also.
I am seeing a few Kindle Fire HD covers, also, although only for the 7" model, so far (they are also discounted as pre-orders, for those that want to get a jump on things).
If you put in an order now, you'll be in line for delivery - I expect there to be a backlog before Christmas and there may or may not be enough that those who opt for SuperSaver shipping will get theirs in the first batch. In the past, Amazon has bumped all the people who pay for overnight shipping (usually a $3.99 charge for Prime members) to the front of the list, followed by those who order with 2nd day shipping and those with SuperSave shipping end up nearer the end of the pack. Also, if past years are any indication, these are going to be some of the hottest gifts under the tree at Christmas (especially by parents who are tired of trying to get their kids to quit using the iPads for hours each day).
Kobo Announces Three New Readers

There are also some accessories announced, but nothing can be pre-ordered yet; after my very bad experience pre-ordering a Vox (because they are in Canada, many US credit card companies can stop transactions; despite many confirmations from Kobo, my Vox never shipped and I had to get someone in the company to assist personally to get one here), I'll hold off ordering one until they are actually shipping. I know I used to be able to buy Kobo's readers at Books-A-Million, locally, but they seem to have discontinued them and have adopted B&N's nook as their ereader of choices (which seems to be a very bad business choice, since that would then give you much faster access to B&N's ebookstore and not BAM's), so mail-order will probably be the best way to get a reader in the US. Kobo is starting to partner with independent bookstores, but I don't know if any local stores will be signed up. Those of you in Canada and Japan will probably be able to find the devices in local retail stores.
Back to those Amazon rumors: some people think they saw an iPad size Kindle tablet in the commercial that was leaked, but it really looks more like an ultraBook (there are shots with a keyboard and a mouse). Others are talking about an Amazon phone, which would probably be a great mid-range Android based phone, that (like the Kindle Fire), doesn't try to scoop up the high end/business market, but will be an irresistible choice for those who have a lot of content in the Amazon Cloud.
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