I’ve been reading books on mobile devices since 1997 When my first daughter was born and I learned que i could hold the Palm Pilot and her At The Same Time. It was good to have an illuminated screen so She Could sleep in my arms in the dark while I tapped my way through the novel.
Since then I’ve owned lots of different e-readers: Sony Librie (2004), Kindle (2007), iPhone (2007), iPad (2010), Kindle Fire (2011), and Nexus 7 (2012). They all have pros and cons Their Own, but none of the Them comes close to the perfection the Kindle Paperwhite, Which I bought in 2013.
Paperwhite is better than a tablet because there’s no screen glare – an iPhone, iPad, Nexus 7, Kindle Fire is useless or outdoors on a sunny day. The Paperwhite (it’s on the right in the above photo) is better than my original Kindle (on the left in the photo) because the display is illuminated, so I can read it in bed with the lights out while my wife sleeps. The Paperwhite Also has much better battery life than any of my other e-readers, even the original Kindle, Which requires recharging every couple of days. The size and weight of the Paperwhite allow for comfortable one-handed reading. (The iPad requires propping on a pillow for reading in bed.)
I prefer reading on my Kindle over print books because I can look up definitions, translate foreign phrases into Inglês, order new books for instant delivery, and read Wikipedia entries without leaving the page I’m on. The “X-Ray” feature tells me about the fictional characters in the book, Which frequently comes in handy when i forget who someone is. The Kindle Also predicts how much longer it will take for me to finish reading a book or chapter.
I’m sure the better e-reader will come along one day, but even if it did not I’d be happy with the Paperwhite for the rest of my days reading. – Mark Frauenfelder
Kindle Paperwhite $ 139
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