I've been gritting my teeth over the recent purchase of a Kindle e-book reader, but now Amazon is launching a better model.
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The new Paperwhite lineup consists of two different hardware models, plus a separate Paperwhite Kids Edition that comes with its own case, has ads disabled by default, and includes a one-year subscription to the Amazon Kids+ service and a two-year “worry-free warranty.”
The model I’m most excited about is the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, which has an auto-adjusting light sensor, 32GB of storage, and, for the first time, wireless charging. This model comes with a larger 6.8-inch E Ink display that’s brighter and has adjustable color temperature, USB-C charging, a faster processor, and a battery that lasts weeks longer.
I can safely say that I am obsessed with e-readers. I had the Rocket eBook, one of the first e-readers, back in 1999. It was a surprisingly capable reader for its time, but the screen was hard on the eyes. Since then, I have owned almost every Kindle model.