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Amazon Kindle

Amazon Kindle
With its paper-like display, wireless capability and thousands of titles from Amazon's catalog behind it, the Kindle may be the first e-book reader to gain broad acceptance. Watch as we crack open the Kindle's case and examine the circuitry inside.

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Photo by Bill Detwiler/TechRepublic.com
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RE: Amazon Kindle (Cracking Open the Amazon Kindle)
The unidentified chip is an Analogue Devices ADG3304 logic level translator. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Mad Dan Posted on: 09/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
And pray tell, what did we learn from all this forensics?  flatliner | 09/05/08
RE: Amazon Kindle (Cracking Open the Amazon Kindle)  MAButler | 09/05/08
What we learned....  drew.mcbee@... | 09/05/08
RE: Amazon Kindle (Cracking Open the Amazon Kindle)  dgerard | 09/06/08
RE: Amazon Kindle (Cracking Open the Amazon Kindle)  Mad Dan | 09/08/08

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