![]() (Unlike tablets such as the iPad, ebook readers use a side-lighting system that provides a glow across the screen, rather than from behind it.) Because this feature is so prevalent, we didn’t test any readers without it. Built-in lighting: Most e-readers provide their own light for reading in dark environments.Alas, the new Paperwhite does not include physical buttons for turning pages - you'll still need to tap the screen for that. ![]() The auto-adjusting light sensor is a feature found in the Oasis, so with the Signature Edition you're getting a Kindle with comparable features to the Oasis, plus USB-C and wireless charging, features we assume will come to the next Oasis. Like the Oasis and the previous Paperwhite, this new version has a 300-ppi display, so text and images should appear with the same level of sharpness (Amazon calls it "laser-quality" text). ($250), which has a slightly larger 7-inch display. In some sense, the next-generation Paperwhite is a less fancy-looking version of the the flagship Available for preorder now, both models are fully waterproof (IPX8) and ship Oct. A step-up model, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, adds wireless charging and additional storage - 32GB instead of 8GB - as well an auto-adjusting light sensor for $190 (£180, AU$289). It's got a larger 6.8-inch E Ink display,Ĭharging and some other small improvements for $10 more than ($140, £130, AU$239) its predecessor, which was last updated back in 2018. At long last, there's a new Kindle Paperwhite.
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