![]() Navigation is done through a touch screen with easy controls. The Kindle Paperwhite comes with one button at the bottom to turn it on and off. But with the Paperwhite you can now choose from seven different fonts to make your reading experience more pleasurable. If you read better with larger font sizes, then you will appreciate the ability to change your font size to larger typefaces. Kindles have always had the advantage of flexible font sizes. Since you’re getting an ereader to read, these improvements are significant. The result of these improvements is a Kindle that is much easier to read than previous Kindle ereaders. The contrast between the text and the background has improved substantially over previous Kindle models. I took the Paperwhite outside on a sunny day and had no problem seeing the screen. There is no switch to turn off the light, but you can turn the brightness down all the way to zero.Įven though the screen is lit, it’s easy to read in bright sunlight. You can easily adjust the brightness of the screen, turning the light down to preserve battery. The light is bright on the screen, but emits only a soft glow in a dark room, so the light shouldn’t disturb someone sleeping next to you or the person sitting beside you in a dark plane cabin. Unlike traditional tablets such as the iPad or the Kindle Fire, the Paperwhite is lit from above, resulting in less eyestrain than tablets with LCD screens that are lit from behind. The Paperwhite also has 62% more pixels than other Kindles (221 pixels per inch vs 167 pixels per inch on other Kindle ereaders), so the text is sharp and clear. ![]() ![]() The biggest improvement of the Paperwhite is the lighted screen. This Kindle has enough new features that may make you want to upgrade from an older Kindle or jump on the bandwagon and get your first Kindle. If you’re looking for an ereader that’s easy on the eyes, check out the Kindle Paperwhite. ![]()
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