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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition including Kindle Paperwhite (32 GB) - Denim - Without Lockscreen Ads, Leather Cover - Black, and Wireless Charging Dock

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Option: Denim Device


Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Color: Leather Black


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  • Great value Includes a Kindle Paperwhite (32 GB) Without Lockscreen Ads, leather cover, and power adapter - up to a $250 value.
  • Purpose-built for reading With a flush-front design and 300 ppi glare-free display that reads like real paper, even in bright sunlight.
  • More reading time A single charge via USB-C or compatible Qi wireless charger (included) now lasts up to 10 weeks.
  • Adjustable screen Now with adjustable warm light and auto-adjusting front light for a personalized reading experience, day or night.
  • More books in more places Store thousands of titles, then take them all with you.
  • Find new stories With Kindle Unlimited, get unlimited access to over 2 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and more.
  • Go hands free Pair with an Audible subscription and Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your story.

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  • Best E-reader out there
Option: Black Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Merlot
As an ardent book lover, I must admit that I was initially skeptical about transitioning from traditional books to an e-reader. However, the Kindle Paperwhite has completely changed my perspective and taken my reading experience to new heights. With its exceptional features, impressive display, and unparalleled convenience, the Kindle Paperwhite has become an irreplaceable companion for all my literary adventures. Allow me to share my enthusiasm and why I consider it an outstanding device for book enthusiasts. First and foremost, the Kindle Paperwhite boasts a remarkable display that replicates the look and feel of reading a physical book. The high-resolution E Ink screen, with its 300 pixels per inch, delivers sharp, clear text that rivals the quality of printed pages. The adjustable front light is a game-changer, providing a comfortable reading experience in any lighting condition. Whether I'm reading in bright sunlight or cozying up in a dimly lit room, the Kindle Paperwhite ensures that I can read effortlessly without straining my eyes. The device's compact and lightweight design is perfect for on-the-go reading. It fits snugly in one hand, making it easy to carry and comfortable to hold for extended periods. The Kindle Paperwhite's long-lasting battery life is truly impressive. With a single charge, I can indulge in countless hours of reading without worrying about constantly searching for an outlet. This outstanding battery performance allows me to embark on literary journeys without interruption, whether I'm traveling or simply spending a lazy afternoon in my favorite reading nook. The Kindle Paperwhite's integration with Amazon's Kindle ecosystem is seamless and incredibly convenient. With the vast library of e-books available at my fingertips, I can explore an endless selection of genres, bestsellers, and even self-published works. The ease of purchasing and downloading books directly to the device is a game-changer, eliminating the need to visit a physical store or wait for deliveries. Additionally, the Whispersync feature ensures that my reading progress is synchronized across multiple devices, allowing me to seamlessly switch between my Kindle, smartphone, or tablet without losing my place. One of the standout features of the Kindle Paperwhite is its robust reading experience customization options. The device offers a range of font sizes, styles, and spacing settings, allowing me to tailor the reading experience to my personal preferences. I can highlight passages, take notes, and even look up word definitions with a simple tap on the screen. These features enhance my overall reading enjoyment and make it a breeze to engage with the text in a more interactive manner. Lastly, the Kindle Paperwhite is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. The device is sturdy and well-built, and I appreciate the waterproof feature, which grants me the freedom to read by the pool, at the beach, or even in the bathtub without any worries. The peace of mind that comes with knowing my Kindle is protected from accidental water exposure is priceless. In conclusion, the Kindle Paperwhite is a literary oasis for book lovers. Its exceptional display, convenient portability, seamless integration with the Kindle ecosystem, and customization options make it the ultimate e-reader. Whether you're a voracious reader or an occasional bookworm, the Kindle Paperwhite will revolutionize your reading experience. Say goodbye to the limitations of physical books and embrace the convenience and versatility of this outstanding device. Trust me, you won't look back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Joshua L

  • The Goldilocks of the Kindle line
Option: Denim Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Black
This is kind of the Golidlocks of the Kindle lineup. There's the basic Kindle, which is by far the most affordable but has the fewest features. There's the Scribe and Oasis, both of which have more features, but are far more expensive. This sits nicely in the middle where most readers will get the most value for their money. You lose the screen size and writing capabilities of the Scribe, but gain a little portability and waterproofing. You lose the physical buttons and cellular connection of the Oasis, but gain the ability to charge over USB-C, and this one is less expensive. The cellular connection is most valuable if you read across multiple devices and want your progress to sync automatically. I just open the book once I'm on wifi to accomplish that, but it's a bit of an inconvenience. You gain more screen size, more storage, and waterproof features over the basic Kindle, but of course this is more expensive. Over them all you gain charging speed and convenience. In additon to USB-C, you can charge this one wirelessly, and the dock is awesome (I make it double as a bookstand). This is the fastest to a full charge and the one that goes the longest on a single charge. I have done the "just one more chapter -- wait, why is the sun coming up?" thing with this and the battery just goes all night. I will say, of all the ereaders I have, this is the one I'd take with me on a camping trip. This one just feels good. It's the right size, the right weight, the right amount of space to hold it that it just feels comfortable for reading on the bus, in bed, in a waiting room, wherever. It's extremely responsive. The performance is such you can ignore the device and get lost in the story. I'm a huge fan of ereaders. I started with the Rocket and then went to B&N's eBookman. For both of those, I had to download and convert the library when they closed (I went to PDF as that seemed reliable even then and they still work). Here I must point out that while US laws allow for that kind of personal use only backup of ebooks, I have no idea the laws of any other country. When Sony released their e-ink reader, I picked one up immediately. It went under and again I had to convert it all to PDF. When the wedge-shaped first Kindle came out, I was on the waiting list for weeks. I have a Kobo and a few Nooks as well as a few Kindles. In all this time I've learned two lessons. One, competition is good. You get new ideas that way. Sony broght in e-Ink. Amazon brought wireless downloading of books into the mix, which was a massive game changer. B&N brought waterproofing in with their Nook line. The more players, the more innovation. Two, unless you're the type to pick up a book, read the book, discard the book, either stay with what's going to be around or be able to convert to the next thing. That is not print, by the way. I know a little old lady who was print only, and last year I had to help her move into assisted living. She lost the bulk of her libary as there wasn't room for it there. Even without the need to cull, those decay irreperably over time. Right now Kindle is the strongest leader with numbers best as I can find between 70-75 percent market share. Followed by Nook, then Kobo, then Apple. No one else is a serious player yet. I wouldn't be shocked if Apple threw in the towel on ebooks. It's far from their most profitable product and they don't have a great market share. The few books I have there I've already made a pre-emptive backup of. Kindle's not going anywhere. If I could only have one, I'm going Kindle. Incidentally, if you're worried about those studies where ereaders aren't as good for retaining information as paper books, I'm going to admit, I'm not a scientist, this isn't my field, but I cry foul on methodology. First, the original studies were done with tablets like the iPad with notifications turned on. That is not an apples to apples comparison. Worse, these users were all new to the technology and this was timed. Second, I applied for one of those that was using an actual Kindle and was turned down because (and this was stated to me) (a) I work in IT and (b) I'm an experienced Kindle user. There are some groups that want to do a comparison with those of us who are used to ebooks, and who don't need to learn how to use the device during the experiment, but that hasn't happened yet. And again, the experiment is timed. So people learn to use the device while the print readers are merrily reading, then they have to rush to catch up. To me that just sounds like a poorly structured experiment. I just want a fair experiment with experienced ebook readers on a dedicated ereader and all other conditions being consistent. Right now it sounds like all they've proven is it's harder to read quickly while simultaniously learning a new technology. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Ivy Reisner

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