Amazon Kindle 3G hits AT&T stores starting March 6th

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AT&T on Monday announced that it will soon begin selling Amazon’s popular 3G-enabled Kindle eBook reader in its retail locations. Starting March 6th, customers will be able to purchase the Kindle 3G eReader from AT&T stores across the country for $189. 3G service on AT&T’s nationwide network is still bundled with the purchase price of the device, so no additional service plan will be required. “Amazon has without question pioneered the eReader space with Kindle, and it’s exciting to not only connect this device through our network, but now offer it in our stores to readers around the country ,” said Glenn Lurie, president of emerging devices for AT&T, in a statement. “As the first dedicated eReader offered in our stores, we are confident the Kindle will be an attractive addition to our in store connected devices lineup.” Amazon also charges $189 for the Kindle 3G on amazon.com, however customers who purchase the device online will not have to pay sales tax. AT&T’s full press release is after the break.

Amazon Kindle 3G Coming to AT&T Stores Nationwide

Kindle is Bestselling Product in the History of Amazon

DALLAS, Feb. 28, 2011 — AT&T today announced it will begin selling Amazon’s bestselling Kindle 3G in AT&T company-owned retail stores nationwide beginning March 6. Amazon’s Kindle 3G continues to be powered by the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, AT&T. AT&T will include Kindle 3G in its connected devices displays throughout AT&T company-owned stores, offering customers the opportunity to test drive the device onsite. The latest generation Kindle has received rave reviews from the New York Times, Wired, CNET, PC World, PC Magazine, and more, and has recently become the bestselling product in the history of Amazon.com.

“Amazon has without question pioneered the eReader space with Kindle, and it’s exciting to not only connect this device through our network, but now offer it in our stores to readers around the country ,” said Glenn Lurie, president, emerging devices, AT&T. “As the first dedicated eReader offered in our stores, we are confident the Kindle will be an attractive addition to our in store connected devices lineup.”

Kindle 3G, which connects over Wi-Fi as well as AT&T’s mobile broadband network, wirelessly downloads books, magazines, newspapers, blogs and personal documents to a 6-inch, high-resolution electronic paper display that looks and reads like real paper.

“We’re excited to work with AT&T to offer Kindle 3G to AT&T customers across the country,” said Mike McKenna, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “Customers tell us they love Kindle 3G because of its light weight, battery life of up to one month, and advanced paper e-ink display that works in direct sunlight. Customers love being able to think of a book and be reading it in less than 60 seconds thanks to AT&T’s wireless network.”

The new Kindle 3G boasts the advanced paper-like Pearl E Ink display that is easy on the eyes and works outside in direct sunlight, massive storage of up to 3,500 books, up to one full month of battery life with the wireless off, no monthly wireless fees or annual contracts, and light weight which makes it easy to take with you everywhere you go — all for only $189.

Kindle offers the largest selection of the most popular books people want to read. The Kindle Store now has more than 810,000 books, including new releases and 107 of 111 New York Times Best Sellers. Over 670,000 of these books are $9.99 or less, including 79 New York Times Best Sellers. Kindle lets you “Buy Once, Read Everywhere” – on Kindle as well as on free Kindle apps for, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, Mac, PC, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and Android-based devices. Amazon’s Whispersync technology saves and synchronizes your full library of books, bookmarks, last page read, highlights and annotations across all of your Kindles and Kindle apps so you never lose your place or are without your reading.

14 Comments
  • reader

    Seems a bit pricey… $129 is more like it

  • Anonymous

    All I have to say about CinguCrap is, it’s a damn shame the ATRIX, along with its’ laptop dock, is on its’ 2G network!!!

    • Guesguest

      don’t think your much more that a fandroid who is anti At&t…….

  • Yesterdays_News

    I have the Kindle on my Xoom already and my Atrix, so I don’t know what this is all about. It’s been around forever in the Android Market. I think they have Kindle for iPhones too, if you like that. And, this is really old, because I have 4g on my Atrix Kindle already, so I’m not sure why you would go buy an old 3g version instead.

    • Jeremiah

      Have you ever read from an e-ink screen? I gather not…

      • Yesterdays_News

        e-ink, i-ink, is all marketing mumbo jumbo. My Xoom has just as high resolution as any other device. I’m sure you love your retina display or whatever it is called on your Apple product. The Kindle is a Kindle is a Kindle. It’s an eBook.

      • Mike

        You just proved Jeremiah right.

        And a Kindle is a eBook reading device (eReader). Kindle books are ebooks.

        If you had read from an eInk display, you’d know what he means. It has nothing to do with high resolution.

      • http://twitter.com/waltah Waltah

        It has nothing to do with resolution. It has to do with being more “book like” and actually being usable outdoors. You know, like at the beach and near the pool where people tend to read.

      • Anonymous

        You can also add size and weight. Both the iPad and Xoom can get tedious holding them for any more then several minutes. This is no slight against the iPad, Xoom or any other high end tablet.

      • Anonymous

        I thought the same with the iPad, the Kindle is fantastic as a dedicated reader. And if you’re and avid reader, nothing beats the Kindle and similar devices. Good move on AT&T’s side. Since in the US Amazon pays AT&T for bandwidth, why shouldn’t they sell the device? I would expect the same from any carrier who supports a similar device.

  • Anonymous

    it’s the Xoom Killer!

  • D2meek

    to reader….there are two flavors of the Kindle. The one AT&T will be selling has WiFi+3G The one without WiFi is 3G only and retails for $129.

  • the_silverback

    Just a thought… But isn’t there a SIM inside the Kindle 3G? And if so, what would stop someone from removing said SIM, and putting it in a spare Air Card? It couldn’t be that easy to get unlimited 3G with no contract, monthly bill etc etc… Anyone tried this?

  • that guy

    seems really really dumb considering all tablets can download an amazon kindle app and read the same books on your kindle account…..lol….pay for something better and still get a kindle built inside

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