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Good display, Snappy performance, Large library of books, Good battery life
No charger in the box, Expensive, No Audiobook capabilities, Browser feels gimmicky
At Rs. 11,000 for the Wi-Fi only version and Rs. 14,000 for the Wi-Fi+3G version, the Kindle Paperwhite is expensive. But if you are someone who reads a lot of books and doesn't care about tablet functionality, or is a part of the Amazon/Kindle ecosystem,...
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Published: 2013-06-27, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: When Apple launched the first iPad in 2010, I was of the opinion that it mared the end of stand-alone ebook readers, just like smartphones did to portable music players and handheld gaming consoles. Why should I buy the Kindle, a dedicated ebook reader, w...
Abstract: Amazon 's flagship touchscreen E Ink reader has gained a Paperwhite LED front-light (but not yet a UAE release date). Here's how we got on with Jeff Bezos's latest bright young thing.Thank your big screen telly for Amazon 's amazing new Kindle screen. The...
Absolutely. The Paperwhite is a great ereader, and the superb screen quality, easy-to-use frontlight, and improved capacitive controls make it an easy choice. The only reason to not get it would be if you really love physical buttons, in which case you sh...
Abstract: Awhile ago, when Amazon announced the Kindle Paperwhite, I knew that it was time for a refresh of my e-reader. As soon as it was available for pre-order, which was promptly after the launch, I placed my order. Eagerly waiting for it to ship starting 1 Oct...
Abstract: When it comes to ebook readers, Amazon has practically cornered the market. Since the release of the first Kindle, Amazon seems to have done everything right with its Kindle line of readers. There have been stiff competition from companies like Barnes & N...
Abstract: I've been using a Kindle Keyboard (or a Kindle 3 for you name sticklers) for over a year now, and so far I've loved it, save for the fact that it didn't have a built-in light. I've had to purchase an external booklight for it for those times when there is...