The 11th-gen Paperwhite update, released in late 2021 for $140, was a big quality-of-life upgrade, with a bigger 6.8-inch ...
No, you probably don't need another device. But you might need a Kindle. There are a decent number of e-readers on the market ...
We’ve also included a chart at the end of the article that shows the full spec comparison. The base Kindle model has a 6-inch, 300-ppi screen with front lighting capable of 94 nits of maximum ...
The upgrades to the entry-level Kindle are relatively modest, but Amazon's most compact E-Ink e-reader remains an enticing ...
They also unveiled the Kindle Scribe 2, a new colour scheme with many AI features. Many people wonder what the core differences are between all the new units unveiled today. This comparison chart ...
Amazon is also giving the Kindle lineup a bit of a price bump. The entry-level model now sells for $110 and up, which $10 more than the 2022 model. The starting price for Kindle Paperwhite models ...
In comparison, this year’s Kindle Paperwhite retains the classic 7-inch e-paper display with a 300 ppi resolution, which is excellent for rendering sharp black-and-white text. While it lacks ...
At $199, the entry-level Kindle is a little more than it used to be. But the 2024 Kindle is also brighter and faster. Is it ...
Not only has has Amazon upgraded its entry-level Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Scribe, it also launched the all-new Kindle Colorsoft, its first Kindle with a color E Ink screen.
It's touting the Colorsoft as perfect for travel books, where images play a big part in what you're reading, and that's fair.