The warranty of your Kindle 3 is good for a year. This warranty will cover any defects of the item from the date it was originally purchased. Imagine no longer having that warranty because say, it's way past a week from the warranty expiration date. Someone accidentally knocked your Kindle 3 off the table and the screen shattered, can you easily let go of your gadget? The price of the Kindle 3 is playing around $ 300 to $ 500. An amount you can not just easily pull out of your wallet on a whim.
Pinching a meager $ 30 to get a Kindle Protection plan is the smartest thing to do. You do not want to get your damaged Kindle go to the trash bin because you can no longer use it right? With the Kindle protection plan, you are given an additional year of coverage under the manufacturer's warranty, two years of accidental damage protection and replacement services.
The Kindle Protection plan is available for units purchased within 30 days. This service also includes shipping of your item to the manufacturer and the replacement item for free.
It would only sound logical that you include the Kindle Protection plan in your purchase, since you already sent a good amount on this smart device. Stretching your budget a little to get piece of mind, is better than standing there with a broken device and no cover. After all, better safe than sorry!
The kindle may not be the first e-book reader that has been launched, but so far the most successful. Amazon may think of adding more to it, I guess it would be making it much faster and adding a few extra features. Compared to its predecessors, the kindle really did improve significantly. From its weight loss, the screen, its feel to its battery life, these factors have been all improved notably. But if the improvement goes another way, from being an e-book reader to becoming more of an e-book reader / PC, will others upgrade? This again brings to mind the changes that could make the Kindle just another WANNABE.