Aug
25
Amazon Kindle
Kindle, an ebook reader created by Amazon.com has another feature. It can play music.
Imagine reading your favorite fiction or non fiction book while listening to your favorite music.
According this post the Kindle can play music by going to Menu>Experimental>Play Music OR by selecting {ALT P} on the keyboard.
Selecting {ALT P} a second time will stop the music.
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My Sony Reader has an MP3 player too, but it destroys the battery life. The cool thing about these readers is they only use electricity when turning pages, so a single charge usually last me a week of fairly regular reading.
...added by SomeAudioGuy /// September 24th, 2008 at 03:07 AM