Your question is a little vague - however - check the related link to Amazon, I think it's already been released in Kindle format.
No
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.
Actually, there is no difference in memory capacity of the various versions of the Kindle. They all can hold 3,500 books.
Yes, some Kindle models have a built-in adjustable front light that allows you to read in low light or even in the dark. This feature helps to eliminate the need for an external light source while reading.
A Memory of Light was split into three separate books, The Gathering Storm, Towers of Midnight, and A Memory of Light respectively. The first book, The Gathering Storm, came out on October 27, 2009. The second Book, Towers of Midnight, should be released in late 2010. The third book, A Memory of Light, should be released in late 2011.
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The kindle 2 was released February 2009.
A kindle can hold up to 500 books but it depends whether you use an sd card or not how the memory size of the card
To be serious, its kindle 4. its called the 4th gen kindle & the kindle touch, for both were released simultaneously. Announced Sept 28 2011
The light pulls out from the top right-hand corner of the cover. The kindle must be on and the light must be fully out in order to turn on.
No, Kindle Fire devices do not support external memory sticks or USB drives directly. However, some models allow you to expand storage using microSD cards. You can transfer files to the Kindle Fire via a computer or cloud services instead.
Yes and No. The kindle does not have an ambient light sensor to change the brightness of the screen like the Apple iPad does. In fact, the Kindle does not have a backlight at all. This is where the "yes" part comes in. Rather than providing light itself, which drains battery very quickly, the Kindle reflects ambient light to allow the user to read the words on the E-Ink display.