Amazon to pre-install Kindle PC software on ASUS netbooks and notebooks

Posted on Monday, May 24 2010 @ 19:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Amazon made a deal with ASUS to pre-install the Kindle PC application on select netbooks and notebooks sold at Amazon.com.
ASUS today announced that Amazon's "Kindle for PC" application, which lets readers enjoy Kindle books on their personal computers (PC), will come pre-installed on select ASUS netbooks and notebooks sold at Amazon.com. Kindle for PC enables customers to discover and read from over 540,000 books in the Kindle Store -the largest selection of the most popular books that people want to read -- including New York Times Bestsellers and New Releases priced from $9.99.

Like all Kindle apps, Kindle for PC includes Amazon's Whispersync technology, which saves and synchronizes a customer's notes, highlights, bookmarks and last page read across their Kindle, Kindle DX, PC, Mac and other devices* so customers always have their reading material with them and never lose their place whether at home or on-the-go.

"We are thrilled that customers will begin to enjoy the Kindle for PC experience right out of the box with ASUS devices," said Ben Thacker, VP Sales and Product Management, Systems Business Group, North American Channel, ASUS Computer International. "Kindle is something our customers have been asking for and by pre-installing Kindle for PC on select long battery life products, we believe we are providing our customers an even richer PC experience. Working with a customer-centric company such as Amazon and pre-installing their Kindle for PC application is a natural fit for ASUS."

With the free Kindle for PC pre-installed on select ASUS netbooks and notebooks, consumers can take advantage of the following features and more:

  • Purchase, download, and read more than 540,000 books, including 96 of 110 New York Times Bestsellers, plus tens of thousands of the most popular classics for free directly from their ASUS device. Bestsellers such as "Backlash" by Aaron Allston, "Big Girl" by Danielle Steel, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot and "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown, and hundreds of thousands of other popular books are $9.99 or less in the Kindle Store

  • Browse by genre or author, and take advantage of all the features that they enjoy in the Kindle Store, including Amazon.com customer reviews, personalized recommendations and editorial reviews

  • Read the beginning of books for free before they decide to buy

  • Access their Kindle books even if they don't have Kindle with them
  • Synchronize last page read between their Kindle, Kindle DX, PC, Mac, an

    d other devices*

  • Create new highlights, notes and bookmarks, and manage those created on their Kindle

  • Choose from three different color modes: read in white, sepia, or black color modes
  • adjust the brightness of the display from within the application

  • Choose from more than 10 different font sizes and adjust words per line

  • Read books using full-screen mode of their PC

    "We think customers are going to love the convenience and simplicity of having instant access to Kindle for PC from their ASUS device and access to a massive selection of Kindle books," said Jay Marine, Director, Amazon Kindle. "Kindle for PC lets customers enjoy over 540,000 books in the Kindle Store even if they don't yet have a Kindle, and its the perfect companion application for the millions of Kindle and Kindle DX owners."

    Kindle for PC is available today and comes preinstalled on the following ASUS Eee PC Netbooks with battery life up to 11 hours:

    1005PE-MU27- BK

    1005PE-MU27-BU

    1005PE-MU27-WT

    1005PE-MU27-PI

    And on the following ASUS ultra thin and light UL Series notebooks featuring over 11 hours of battery life :

    UL30A-X5K
    UL30VT-X1K

    These select ASUS netbooks and notebooks are available at Amazon.com with additional models arriving soon.


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    Thomas De Maesschalck

    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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