What’s so great about this thing? Well, for one thing, you can hold over 1,000 books in a sleek looking device That can fit inside your pocket. Second, it uses a matte e-ink display That you can read outdoors, without any annoying reflections. And now, Amazon is using a lighting technology Which means That You can read the Kindle Even when it’s dark, by simply changing the brightness settings.
With the brightness at a medium level, the company claims eight weeks of battery life, reading half an hour every day. Half an hour does not sound like much, but averaged over eight weeks, that’s not too bad.
The pages look great and the black and white artwork looks good on the screen. Reading text is a similarly enjoyable experience.
The touchscreen is responsive and much Easier to use than the older Kindle models Which came with a keyboard-there is still a bit of a “jump” when the screen refreshes though, Which can take some getting used to. Turning pages, changing the brightness or launching the X-ray feature (thatgives you a kind of summary of the book) is all done by touch, and the experience is smooth and easy to understand at all points.
Other than that, you sync your library across devices-so if you’re reading a book on the Kindle and on the Kindle app on your tablet, for example, then it’ll know which page you were on as well.
Translations, Wikipedia lookups, bookmarks and annotations are all built in to the device as well, and are very useful features to have.
At 213 grams, the Kindle is just a little heavier than many smartphones, and is easy to carry around with you at all times.
It’s hard not to love one of These really-the only issue is the price: it’s great value for money, but you’ll have to Decides if that’s worth it for you.
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