![]() ![]() You can also choose to active a dark mode that inverts the screen’s colors, if you prefer such a theme. The Kindle Paperwhite comes with an adjustable warm light that will automatically activate after a certain time through its auto-scheduling feature. But even with the bigger screen, the device can still last for weeks on a single charge, and it comes with a USB-C charging port that makes it compatible with chargers and cables you already own. The ad-supported e-reader features a larger 6.8-inch glare-free display with thinner borders, which reduces distractions while you’re reading e-books. ![]() If you’ve got some extra cash to spare, you should go for the 2021 Amazon Kindle Paperwhite instead of the basic Amazon Kindle. IPX8 rated to withstand some water exposure.It feels sturdy while you’re holding it, and the thick bezels around the screen add to that perception. It’s also possible to hold it in one hand while you read, but it doesn’t sacrifice durability. You can place this e-reader in your pocket or bag, and you won’t notice you have it with you. While reading, you can highlight text, search for the definitions of unfamiliar words through Smart Lookup, and adjust text size to make reading easier on the eyes.Īnother reason to go for the Kindle is its lightweight design. That’s still not enough time to go through all the books that you download into the e-reader’s 8GB of storage, though, as it can hold thousands of e-books at a time. Unlike most of today’s electronic devices that require daily charging, the Kindle can last for weeks on a single charge, so you’ll rarely have to plug it in. If you want to get back to the book that you’re reading on the Kindle, you can do so at any time. You can also adjust the brightness of the Kindle’s built-in adjustable front light so that you can comfortably read in whatever situation, whether you’re inside or outside, day or night. The 2019 Amazon Kindle, the basic model of the line of e-readers, highlights one of the main benefits of Amazon’s Kindle line - even as an ad-supported digital device, reading on its glare-free display is like reading from the paper pages of a book, even when you’re doing so under direct sunlight, because of E Ink technology. Fitbit Versa 3Īmazon Kindle (2019 edition) - $90 Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends I was like, “yea, select devices as in devices that use 3G?” I got no resolution on that one either. I called Amazon support to verify and they said it was only for select devices. I never received an email like some have telling me my device would no longer work on 3G and offering a $50 off coupon on a new Kindle. Then I found out that 3G coverage would be ending at the end of this year and my 7th Gen was the one with 3G and Wifi. By then the sale prices on the PW were gone so it didn’t matter. ![]() I called Amazon again and they were, again, unable to make sense of why it was being returned so they just gave me $25 for my troubles and I kept my 7th Gen. My 7th Gen was denied and returned to me telling me I had returned the wrong device. So I went through the Trade-In process again and got the same exact result. They told me to send it in a second time and it must have been an error. When I received it back, I chatted and called Amazon support multiple times and nobody could answer why it was being returned. I send my 7th Gen PW to trade on a new one and it was sent back to me saying I sent the wrong device in (keep in mind, I’ve only ever owned one PW in my life and I chose the device I was returning from my Amazon purchase history). I’m sure my case is a fluke, but check this out. I have a story about the Amazon Trade-In thing too. ![]()
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