Gone is the need to read in weird, unhealthy postures to avoid screen glare! You can read under the sun in your garden or with strong lights on in your office. Like in all other Kindles, the screen of the Paperwhite is glare-free. In addition, the Carta display significantly reduces the friction when turning page, what happens all the time on e-ink devices. It jams in 300 ppi, exactly the same as the Kindle Oasis – the current king of all e-readers. While the Basic retains a resolution of 167 ppi, the Paperwhite almost doubles it up. This Carta display increases the screen contrast, making it sharper and easier for the eyes to read. The Paperwhite is also has a much crisper display with eInk Carta technology. It has 4 LEDs with fully adjustable brightness, allowing you to enjoy your books even in the dark. The Kindle Paperwhite comes in a typical Kindle screen, but it is a total upgrade from the Kindle Basic.įirst, unlike the Basic, which needs external light to read when the night comes, the Paperwhite is equipped with built-in light. You can always personalize the device with colorful, unique cases available in great quantity on Amazon. While it doesn’t make the device look fancy, the rough plastic back is resistant to slips, and doesn’t retain fingerprints after you hold it. But for most “contemporary” users, the removal of the buttons is practical as they’re used to doing everything on the screen. For many nostalgic fans, the buttons feel more “vintage” and look much better. It has no buttons or sensor points – just a screen. The Kindle Paperwhite is the Kindle with the simplest design, together with the Basic. With a 6” screen, it is just right for putting into the pocket of your winter coat. In fact, its total weight is only 7.2 oz (Wifi-only) or 7.6 oz (Wifi+3G). It comes in a plastic shell, which feels very light on the hand. The Kindle Paperwhite has a simple (probably boring) design, but it’s safe to say there are great advantages to that. The Kindle Paperwhite’s Design: Simple and Functional
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