Q. Okay, I have been trying to decide on whether to buy a Kindle Paperwhite or a Kindle Fire. I have been wanting a tablet for quite some time now, but I don't know which one would better suit what I want. I made one of my new year plans to begin reading a lot more again. And so I plan on doing a lot of reading this upcoming year. BUT, I have also been wanting an actual tablet for games and netflix and such. I understand that the Kindle Fire has the ability to read AND games/movies/music are also available on it. But, I heard that there is a much better reading experience on the Paperwhite because it actually looks like a book's pages and it doesn't exactly strain your eyes. But anyways, please help me decide and DO NOT BE RUDE! PLEASE! And if you don't mind, please explain why I should buy the Kindle Fire or Kindle Paperwhite. Thanks and Happy New Year :)
A. A Kindle Paperwhite is the superior device for reading. But it's not that superior as compared to a Kindle Fire.
As you wish to do more than just read, I do recommend going for the Kindle Fire, and actually, the Kindle Fire HD has enough added benefits to warrant the extra $40 for it.
Any Kindle Reviews? (Kindle Paperwhite?)?
Q. I want to buy myself a Kindle for reading books. I do not want one with fancy internet stuff I just want to read books on it. They just came out with the Kindle Paperwhite. Does anyone have this model? What are you reviews on it? I am not sure if I should get the standard Kindle or the Paperwhite because I am worried that the Paperwhite will be too bright, but the description of the Paperwhite says it is updated and faster. Advice?
A. I love my Kindle Paperwhite. I have owned Kindle 2, Kindle 3 (both non-touch and unlit with small querty keyboard) and now the Paperwhite. I loved my other Kindles but the Paperwhite is so much better.
The touch screen makes it super easy to change settings like the font & font size/spacing, easy to turn pages (tap right side of page, left edge to go back). Tap top of screen for quick access to lighting and fonts and other settings. When in the library list swipe from right to left to turn page. When reading, to look up a word's definition, just hold finger on word.
And I love the lighting. The normal unlit color of eInk background "paper" is a gray between light and medium gray (depending on your room lighting). With the Paperwhite, I don't want to read on a white page like they show in the ads but I do want it to be as light as a hardcover book page, so I use a low setting of the built in top-lighting (which combined with my room lighting makes the contrast similar to a paper book). When I want to read in dim light or in the dark, I turn the light up until it's comfortable for reading. The nice thing is, you can set it the way you want it and it's not backlighting like reading a computer screen. It's front-lighting, dispersed in a thin layer between the eInk "paper" and the upper touch surface.
And for Kindles in general, I like that I can find a good number of free and low cost books by new and indie authors. if you read the description, comments/rating and the beginning of the book on the sales page, you can screen out duds pretty well.
Sites like these are good for finding free (and for the second site also 99 cent) Kindle books
http://www.dailyfreebooks.com/
(on this one see free and 99 cent categories listed down left, not the lending library ones - those are for $80/yr Kindle Prime subscriber)
http://www.kindlenationdaily.com/
And BTW - my older Kindles are still in use by relatives. I use somewhat bulky but well-padded Simplecase cases (by Grantwood). I have dropped all of my Kindles but they have survived in these zip-shut cases.
Should I get the Kindle or the Kindle Paperwhite?
Q. While Taking notes during reading (I intend to use the Kindle for my studies, reading articles), and being able to read in the dark are definite pluses, I'm not sure if spending an additional 50$ for what ultimately amounts to a keyboard and a flashlight is worth it.
A. Review comparison between Kindle Paperwhite and Basic Kindle, found it to be helpful:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R23F7U9VHJX6VT/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B007OZNZG0&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=adkisr-20
The differences you get on Paperwhite are:
- Better resolution
- Built-in light
- Faster page turns
- Better for PDF's
- Better contrast
Kindle Paperwhite, best price:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007OZNZG0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B007OZNZG0&linkCode=as2&tag=adkisp-20
While for the basic kindle you get the lower price.
Basic Kindle, best price:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007HCCNJU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B007HCCNJU&linkCode=as2&tag=adkisp-20
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Title : Should I buy a Kindle Paperwhite or a Kindle Fire?
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