Kindle Essay

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Kindle Kindle is a thin, lightweight, electronic reading device that is developed by online retailer Amazon. It is used to download books, newspapers or magazines. One can download from a library over 300,000 books, many top newspapers, magazines and blogs at a cheaper price than buying them. The kindle screen simulates paper and one read it even in bright sunlight with no glare. The latest model is the Paperwhite, which has a touchscreen, and is available from December 2012. The first kindle was launched in early 2012 was the Kindle Fire, and latterly the Kindle Fire HD, with more functionality than previous Kindles and similar to a tablet device, based on an operating system called Android. It has a colour screen and offers basic features such as the ability to stream video and music as well as continue to be an e-reader. Even though the device is extremely lightweight and portable, you can keep a huge number of books on the Kindle. It has a six-inch screen to read from, plus a small keyboard that lets you perform internet searches and other relatively simple web-oriented activities. Phone In the future phones will have overcome allot of problems and improve in their capabilities. There are two examples: There is the Samsung flexible OLED display which has a high resolution display, bendy plastic phone and the other example is the Samsung galaxy S4 Active .Unlike average phones, water and dropping the phone won’t affect it, unless the water has been in contact with the phone for half an hour. HCI has a massive impact on the new up coming phones .With the constant new upgrades on phones and growing competition on mobile phone companies, it has been a part of our lives because of the feature to communicate with other people w... ... middle of paper ... ...interact. Smart televisions, games consoles and computer systems will be the first to adopt this new HCI technology. However, other devices such as light switches and other environmental devices could use gesture control systems. Potential Health benefits of HCI One concern scientist have about the future of our society is that to much exposure to screens may cause eye and brain damage. With systems becoming more readily available, and people of younger generations having access to devices, this may cause damage to our society.Today we are allready experiencing some health impacts due to computers and the way in which we interact with them; these are .These mainly include sore backs, shoulders, wrists and vision problems More automated systems, and peoples jobs being done by machines are resulting in humans doing less physical movement as a whole than in the past.

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