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Kindle Paperwhite (2016) 6" E-Reader

$69.99
$119.99 42% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
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Top positive review
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Just Great to Read On Everywhere
By I Like Stuff on Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2017
I bought two of these one for myself and One for my wife and so far we really like it. I have been reading on my phone and my tablet and they both work great. The downside of the phone is of course the size and I already use my phone for calls, texts, email, internet, music, videos, etc... so I did want to limit another way of draining my battery if it made sense. The tablet is great because it’s bigger and I don’t mind using it for reading. I also really like reading comics/graphic novels on it because you get nice color images. The issue with the tablet is that it isn’t ideal for reading in all lighting conditions and the size and weight can also make it a cumbersome reader. The Kindle Paperwhite really does everything I want in a reader minus color for comics. It is large enough that I can make a good sized font without changing pages every other second, it is small and lightweight compared to my tablet, it is perfect in all lighting conditions, and it has a good battery. Reading on it has been a joy. I haven’t had any issues finding and loading up any book that I’ve looked for. The books on Amazon are reasonably discounted for their kindle digital versions and there are ways to borrow books from the library for free. It is great to read in the light and is just like looking at printed paper and the lighting for night time is very easy on the eyes and it’s great to not need a separate book light or be inundated by blue light from other devices. The battery has been good and since owning it for a month I’ve only charged it once. However this leads into my first slight issue with the device. It is rated to last 6 weeks or 42 days with the WiFi antenna turned off and at 10 brightness for 30 minutes of use per day. Now I’m not sure if that is 10 brightness all day but I do read without the light sometimes which I would imagine increases the use time. If you calculate 30 minutes a day at 42 days you get 21 hours. I have gotten up to 11 hours of read time on my iPad Pro 10.5 so while 21 hours is no doubt substantial compared to my tablet I think I expected more. Either way 21 hours is enough time to read a few books depending on length and how fast you read so it is pretty good for a reader. My concern is the 6 weeks is almost a bit misleading considering people are probably gonna read for a little longer than 30 minutes a Day. My second issue isn’t so much an issue as something I’d like to see improved and potentially with software. Considering I like to switch into airplane mode frequently to save battery life I’d like to see a fast way to access it. Right now you have to go into in a couple different menu options and press 5 times to turn airplane mode off or on. It’s not a huge deal but it would be nice if this was accessible faster and maybe from the main options screen. Besides my minor gripes I really do like my Kindle and take it with me often. I’d like to see improvements to battery and accessibility but I didn’t see these as major issues that should take away from the 5 stars this deserves. If you enjoy to read a little or a lot, do yourself a favor and get one of these, especially if you can get them on sale.
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930 people found this helpful
Kindle Paperwhite
By Daftly Punked on Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
Lets start for what this is all about. Its an ereader, eink has been around for awhile now. I've had one other ereader and it was a sony 6" as well. Honestly at this point I don't fully understand why the screens haven't gotten a bit bigger. While easily readable on a 6" screen, it would be nice to have something more 'book like' in size. In comparison my phone is a 5.5" screen. So this is slightly bigger then the average modern smartphone. I also bought mine at Best Buy - same price and got it the same day. What I like about this reader; 1.Back light, easy readable in all lighting conditions. 2. Eink, it really hasn't gotten any better from older models to new models, 300ppi is nice but really I don't think its something you'll really care about or notice on plain text, graphics are another story. But really who would use this on a graphic novel? 3. Your own email to send ebooks to, its one of those nice things that is convenient. Send your book via email without having to mess with cords and such, from anywhere. I like that. 4. Dictionary. I am well read, but sometimes you come across a word that is just, unknown. The built in dictionary is handy in that regard. 5. Battery, it charges fast and so far holds it for a long time. Out of the box it had over half battery and I didn't have to charge it for 2 weeks, even with heavy back light use. What I don't like. And I'll start with what really prompted this review and why I am giving it a 3 star review. 1.The high jacking of you're device and being held hostage with ads. Sure, you can remove them but you'll pay amazon $20 to do it. Last I checked, I owned this thing and paid for it. Now, for awhile I didn't really care about the ads, they were about books or some electronic device (battery banks and such). But what took the cake was the ad for Hefty trash bags - Hefty. Trash. Bags. My device is my device - not some ad platform that should be held hostage with a paywall to remove ads from a device I OWN. Now, I'll be paying the ransom to remove the ads from my device because I really don't want to see ads for trash bags ever again. Its honestly a desperate act by amazon to spam me with ads, and really it should not be like that. And no amazon, its not a deal to say its $99 with 'special offers' if those special offers are a means to thrust ads into my face every time I turn on my device. Because nothing puts you into the mood to read your favorite book then 'Hefty trash bags', yea no thanks. I've attached an image of the festive bags for reference. 2. Touch screen. Why is everything touchscreen? Sometimes my hand gets near the screen and I turn the page or go back inadvertently, the simple page buttons would be ever so nice. Granted you'd complicate the dictionary side of this, but honestly its a thing that can be overlooked. 3. The paper white really isn't paper white. Its still grayish white and it bugs me that the ads/pictures for this clearly are making it look 'whiter' to other older models. It simply is not and looks like typical eink tech - the back light is what makes the screen 'pop' in my humble opinion. 4. Some of my ebooks required converting so that the kindle could open it. Not a problem, just get Calibre and convert to supported format - granted its one more step if you have your own ebook collection aside from your amazon ebooks. Conclusion: Its a solid device with excellent battery and the back light is great, pay the extra to remove the ads and forgo the festive-santa-hat-wearing-trashbags. Because eventually your bound to get an ad on yours that makes you say 'really, amazon?'.

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