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 ...
People who bought the 6.8-inch Kindle Paperwhite from 2021 onward have a simple question to answer: Do you notice or mind the delays and pauses that take place as you turn pages and type?
The new Paperwhite features a slightly larger screen, improved performance and slightly better contrast. Should you ditch ...
As its name suggests, the $199.99 Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is an upgraded version of the $159.99 Paperwhite ...
The base Kindle model has a 6-inch, 300-ppi screen with front ... front-flush 7-inch, 300-ppi screen. While the Paperwhite’s front lights have the same max brightness of 94 nits, you can change ...
the Paperwhite will last you about 60% longer between charges, which makes it an easy winner for this round. The Kindle offers a 6-inch display with a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi ...
In other words, the new model sounds a lot like the 11th-gen Kindle Paperwhite, which launched in 2021. One difference? The older model has a 6.8 inch screen. At the time, that was a step up from ...
The base Kindle edges closer to the Paperwhite The latest Kindle launches with a new Matcha Green color, and comes with a $10 ...
After their extensive reviews of the iPad Mini 7 and Kindle Paperwhite, our two tech experts got together to help you decide ...
The upgrades to the entry-level Kindle are relatively modest, but Amazon's most compact E-Ink e-reader remains an enticing ...
Meanwhile, Nook has a more limited range of e-readers. The Kindle Paperwhite offers a larger screen with adaptive front light and wireless charging, while the Nook GlowLight has a 6-inch screen with ...