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If you've come to this article, it means you're passionate about reading, and you know that the digital universe has embraced that of literature, just like a couple in love in the early days of their relationship. The Kindle, an ebook reading device from Amazon, is one of the best options on the market to enjoy your favorite texts.
However, there are several considerably different versions, and this can cause some confusion when making the purchase. Don't worry: all the technical specifications will be discussed here, so you can choose the ideal option for you (and your budget, of course).
Kindle: what is it?
This is a device built entirely for digital reading and its design is very similar to that of a tablet. But make no mistake: it has absolutely nothing to do with one.
Its screen is quite different: it uses a technology called e-ink, as the screen looks like ink on a sheet of paper. It is extremely comfortable for the eyes, even in low light situations.
Furthermore, its battery is also very good and can last for several weeks without being plugged in, even if you use the device a lot. This is excellent as it ensures that its lifespan extends for a long period of time. These devices are definitely built to last.
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It is worth mentioning that the Kindle's screen is one of the main reasons for its extremely low battery consumption. In addition to being great for your eyes, it is even better for the longevity of your device.
If you want, you can buy custom cases to protect your Kindle from drops and scratches. And of course, to make your device look great!
Discover the Kindle models
Understand how each Kindle model works and see which is the best option for your usage profile.
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Kindle
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Technical specifications:
- Screen: 6 inches, 300 ppi, adjustable front lighting
- Storage: 16GB
- Battery: lasts up to 4 weeks
Although it is the most basic version of the Kindle, it is still a solid option for most users. Its battery life is great, the screen has good resolution and the 16 GB of storage is more than enough to store everything you need.
With night mode, you can read your favorite content in low-light environments – without straining your eyes. This is especially important for those over forty, or even those who wear glasses.
Its anti-glare screen also helps to keep reading fluidly in very bright places. There are many cases in which people go to the beach for a while, but take the opportunity to catch up on their reading.
But before choosing which device to buy, check out the specifications of the other models!
Kindle Paperwrite
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Technical specifications:
- Screen: 6.8 inches, 300 ppi, adjustable front lighting
- Storage: 16 GB
- Battery: lasts up to 10 weeks
- It is water resistant
Did you find the screen of the standard gadget too small? The Kindle Paperwrite is a very interesting and affordable mid-range option. Despite having the same resolution and internal storage as the basic version, it has a much longer-lasting battery, a considerably larger screen and is water-resistant.
If you like to read on the beach, by the pool or in other places where the risk of drowning your device is imminent, Paperwrite can withstand up to 30 minutes underwater. Although this is a more specific feature, it is very useful for protecting the device in case of accidents.
Its price, as expected, is a little higher than that of the basic Kindle; however, if what you're looking for is a larger screen and distance from chargers, the Paperwrite is an excellent option.
Kindle Oasis
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Technical specifications:
- Screen: 7 inches, 300 ppi, adjustable front lighting
- Storage: 32 GB
- Battery: up to 6 weeks
- Water resistant, wireless charging, physical page buttons, and leather case with strap
If your budget allows, this is one of the biggest (and best) versions of the Kindle. On the side of the device, there are two buttons that can be used to turn pages. This is really cool if you don't want to put your hands on the screen all the time.
Plus, its 32 GB internal storage lets you store much more high-quality content at once: download thousands of books and many other documents and keep them all in one place, without accumulating moths or dust.
The Kindle Oasis comes with a very nice and well-made protective case. So, unless you want to customize your device, you don't need to buy anything extra. It also offers the option of wireless charging, just like most modern tablets and smartphones.
Kindle Scribe
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Technical specifications:
- Screen: 10.2-inch, 300 ppi, adjustable front lighting
- Storage: 16, 32 and 64 GB
- Battery: up to 6 weeks
- Water resistant, wireless charging, digitizer pen and leather case with strap
If you're looking for the best in the world of e-readers, look no further: the Kindle Scribe has a gigantic, high-definition screen, a long-lasting battery and its internal storage can reach up to 64 GB, depending on the version chosen.
Its main distinguishing feature is the digitizer pen: with it, you can write on your device as if you were holding a notebook in your hands. Not having to carry several books and notebooks at once is a dream come true.
The on-screen writing feature goes even further: you can make notes on specific pages of your works, if necessary. Unlike paper books, the erasures you make do not ruin the pages.
Which Kindle to choose?
While Scribe is the more robust option, the answer to this question depends mainly on two factors: your budget and your goals. If you don't need anything robust, both the basics and Paperwrite will do just fine.
On the other hand, if you need a larger screen and/or more storage space, then the Oasis might be a great option. Inveterate writers will definitely be excited about Scribe’s unique features!