Amazon's near-$500 price tag kills Kindle DX buzz

When it comes to e-readers, the hype machine has gotten ahead of the reality

When it comes to e-readers, the hype machine has gotten ahead of the reality. Earlier this week, photos of the super-slim, sexy Plastic Logic Reader -- not available until next year -- circulated the 'Net and graced a New York Times article on the coming wave of big-screen readers meant to display newspaper, magazine and textbook content.

Amazon's Kindle DX, unveiled at a splashy media event in Manhattan today, is a disappointment for anyone expecting something like Plastic Logic's prototypes. It is, basically, a Kindle 2 with a bigger screen. The 9.7-inch display has twice the surface area of the Kindle 2's six-incher. The DX includes a PDF reader, but that only raises the question of why the Kindle 2 doesn't have one. The screen is still black and white. Don't expect magazine publishers to get excited about shipping monochrome versions of their publications.

The real buzz-killer, though, is the US$489 price. That's comparable to the first versions of Apple's iPod and iPhone. But the Kindle, even at DX size, lacks the lust factor of Apple's gadgets. People bought the iPhone even if they couldn't afford it, because it looked cool and did things differently than every other mobile phone and media player on the market. I doubt the DX will entice people in the same way.

There'll be a lot of talk today about how Amazon is revolutionizing the publishing industry. Don't believe it until the first month's sales are tallied. For all the proselytizing tech people do about the death of print, the DX's XL-sized price tag unintentionally proves what a technological feat a printed $1 copy of USA Today is.

Join the newsletter!

Or

Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.

Membership is free, and your security and privacy remain protected. View our privacy policy before signing up.

Error: Please check your email address.

Tags amazonkindlekindle dx

Keep up with the latest tech news, reviews and previews by subscribing to the Good Gear Guide newsletter.

Paul Boutin

The Industry Standard
Show Comments

Most Popular Reviews

Latest Articles

Resources

PCW Evaluation Team

Cate Bacon

Aruba Instant On AP11D

The strength of the Aruba Instant On AP11D is that the design and feature set support the modern, flexible, and mobile way of working.

Dr Prabigya Shiwakoti

Aruba Instant On AP11D

Aruba backs the AP11D up with a two-year warranty and 24/7 phone support.

Tom Pope

Dynabook Portégé X30L-G

Ultimately this laptop has achieved everything I would hope for in a laptop for work, while fitting that into a form factor and weight that is remarkable.

Tom Sellers

MSI P65

This smart laptop was enjoyable to use and great to work on – creating content was super simple.

Lolita Wang

MSI GT76

It really doesn’t get more “gaming laptop” than this.

Featured Content

Product Launch Showcase

Don’t have an account? Sign up here

Don't have an account? Sign up now

Forgot password?