Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G Review (2013): Good just got a lot better! - Firstpost

In our quest to digitise practically anything and everything, Amazon isn’t making it any easier for physical books to stay relevant as the company has just launched the brand new version of the Kindle Paperwhite in India. Ebooks were priced dearly in the early days, but that is not the case anymore. Sure, there are other ebook readers in the market, but it’s the overall ecosystem of Amazon that brings people back to the Kindle. The first Kindle Paperwhite was launched in 2012 and we were quite impressed with its performance when we reviewed it . Continuing with its yearly refresh, we have the second generation Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G among us this year. So is it a completely new device or are the changes merely cosmetic? Let’s find out.

Build and Design
For someone who has seen the first generation Kindle Paperwhite, it will be difficult to point out the differences. Both generations of the Paperwhite look almost identical. Visually, the only difference is seen on the rear side, where the older generation Paperwhite has Kindle embossed on it, whereas the newer one has the Amazon branding.

It weighs a mere 206 grams which is lighter than the 222 grams of the previous Paperwhite. Dimensions are identical at 169 x 117 x 9.1 mm, with a 6-inch capacitive touchscreen as was seen with the older model. The bezel has enough room for comfortably holding it in one hand and you can tap on a considerably larger area to go to the next page, easing single hand operations. The rear side has a nice rubberised finish which gives you a good grip. The power / standby buttons on the Paperwhite are located on the bottom edge beside the microUSB charging port while the all other edges retain a clean look.

Instead of the Kindle logo, the new Paperwhite has a glossy Amazon logo on the rubberised back

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