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Kindle Paperwhite

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Wi-Fi allows you to read in the dark. If you like to read before bed, you will love the Kindle Amazon Paperwhite WiFi 6in. It is the best Kindle to date and offers more features than you could ever imagine. The best part is that it is lightweight.


With a new design, you will love the feel of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. It is similar to the Kindle Touch. The modern design and generous bezel are much like those of the last Kindle. This Kindle is black and looks great.


The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite features a front-lit display. It is easy to read, no matter what time of the day. Whether reading in bed or at the beach, the Paperwhite provides a superior reading experience.


This e-reader looks great and has a soft touch to provide a finger-friendly feel. It weighs about 200g. It is similar to the Kindle Touch in weight. However, it offers more features, which makes it worth the extra effort to carry it around.


The Kindle Amazon Paperwhite WiFi 6in does not have a navigation button. It has a power button on the bottom, which is next to the microUSB charging socket. You will love the fact that it is straightforward and easy to use. The Kindle Amazon Paperwhite WiFi offers an improved user experience and was designed with readers in mind. There is a lot to love, which makes it an excellent buy.


There are no page turn buttons and no home button. Everything is done using the touchscreen. The touchscreen is responsive. The Kindle Paperwhite is perfect, no matter your interest. Plus, you can use it anywhere.


Amazon has made some changes in regards to hardware. The best part is that there is no headphone jack. Plus there is no internal speaker.


The Kindle Amazon Paperwhite WiFi 6in has a lot to offer. Amazon has made Cloud stored books easy to access. This means that you do not need a lot of on-device storage. Get your Kindle Amazon Paperwhite WiFi 6 inch and take advantage of all that it has to offer.

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CNET
★★★★
11 years ago
Not too shabby

It's probably the best reader for people that only want a device for reading. I have both an iPad 3 and iPad mini and prefer the iPad mini over the Kindle Paperwhite and the iPad 3. If I am going to buy a device I want to be able to do multiple things on it.

Light weight and easy on the eyes; Easy to hold and navigate with one hand

Texture of the screen is annoying; Flicker between page turns; Annoying looking icons

review.techworld.com
★★★★★
12 years ago
Amazon Kindle Touch review

Though the Kindle Touch is a necessary catch-up upgrade for Amazon, this model's hardware and software introduce little innovation and imagination to separate it from the competition.

The eBook Reader Blog
★★★★★
12 years ago

For this review I'm going to compare the Kindle Touch with the Nook Touch and Sony Reader PRS-T1. I've already compared the Nook and Sony head-to-head, both stock and rooted, so this review is going to focus on comparing each of them with the Kindle Touch specifically.

Amazon
★★★★★
11 years ago
Excellent Font Resolution, Love the Light, and Great Overall Experience

I have been using the Paperwhite exclusively for reading for two weeks now vs. my other Kindles, and I am writing this review from the perspective of being a long-time Kindle user vs.

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
11 years ago
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2012) review

The biggest issue with the Amazon Kindle and its E-Ink technology is that while it's fantastic for reading on the beach, in broad daylight, or lasting for what seems an eternity on a single charge, try to read it in bed and you'll struggle without some light. Not any more.

Light so you can read in the dark; Wi-Fi and 3G for downloading books; easy to use; touchscreen - so no buttons; big choice of books; great battery life

Locked-in to Kindle books

Amazon
★★★★
12 years ago
An Honest Review of the Kindle Touch

I've been a Kindle owner since the very old and chunky Kindle 2 device. Here's my personal pros and cons on the new Kindle Touch: PROS ON THE KINDLE TOUCH: 1) Smaller and lighter than my previous Kindle Keyboard model.

Canadian Reviewer
★★★★★
11 years ago
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite?eReader

The dedicated eBook reader market is facing formidable competition from full-featured tablets that run a gamut of apps, offer extended functionality, HD screens and are priced just above the eBook readers.

PC Authority
★★★★
12 years ago
Review: Sony Reader Wi-Fi Touch VS Kindle Wi-Fi

Despite what many tablet manufacturers claim, most people find reading for long periods uncomfortable when using a backlit screen. As such the humble eReader with its easy-on-the-eye e-ink screen has remained fairly popular in the wake of the tablet obsessed masses.

Wired
★★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite

The new Paperwhite isn't a huge leap forward compared to Amazon's first model. But unlike the smartphone world where marginal updates are supplemented with features no one will actually use, the Paperwhite's incremental updates are actually useful.

Amazon continues to improve its e-ink screen and lighting features, which are nearly on par with an ecosystem that can't be beat; The Page Flip feature is a fantasy-book reader's wish come true with quick access to maps without losing your place

Still no ability to create multiple accounts for adults reading the same book

IT PRO
★★★★
12 years ago
Amazon Kindle Touch review

The Touchscreen edition of the popular e-reader is heavier and pricier than the original, and is only worth a purchase if audio or 3G is a priority.

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