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October 28, 2024

Reading in bed: Kindle Paperwhite FTW

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Since forever I've disdained and disrespected e-readers like Amazon's Kindle, vowing that I will always do as I've always done: read books only if they're on paper.

Well, guess what?

That's no longer the case.

I took a flutter on Amazon's latest Paperwhite, the most recent in many years of adding features and improving the screen and user interface and making the device smaller and lighter.

The reason I decided to take another bite of the Amazon e-reader apple?

As I get older I'm increasingly disliking holding heavy books open with my left hand (I read in bed and sleep on my left side), with no other support, and then taking the risk of disturbing my calico cat, Vanta, who sleeps up against my hips) each time I reach up and turn the page.

The Paperwhite has done what I thought impossible: given me a 6.8" (diagonal) e-Ink screen with 300 DPI that's bright enough with high enough resolution to render words sharply in a package that weighs 7.23 ounces, way lighter than books.

It's 6.9" x "4.9" x 0.32" — small, thin, and light enough to easily hold it in one hand, and with a grippy surface texture that helps me keep it positioned where I want it.

Lagniappe: the ability to instantly buy any book from Amazon wirelessly from anywhere and have it appear on the Kindle in about 5 seconds — truth.

Other features: a full charge lasts up to 10 weeks; it recharges in 1-3 hours.

For those like to read in the tub or the pool or on the beach:

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$149.99.

October 28, 2024 at 04:01 PM | Permalink


Comments

Welcome to the party, pal!

I've been a Kindle Paperwhite fanboy since v1.0 and still love it! And having had rotator cuff surgery just a few days ago, it's especially great - reading a tree-based book with one hand is not an easy feat!

Saw that Amazon is releasing a color Kindle based on the Paperwhite's e-ink screen tech, but I'm unconvinced thet color would add anything significant to my reading experience.

Posted by: Rob O'Daniel | Oct 28, 2024 4:42:08 PM

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