Kindle Paperwhite (2021) review: Polished to perfection
Amazon is slow-moving when it comes to its Kindle e-readers, especially the Paperwhite models. The fifth entry in the Paperwhite line has hit shelves, and it finally offers a USB-C port. The Signature Edition that I'm reviewing today offers a few extras over the base model, with more storage, auto-adjusting front lights, and wireless charging. These additional features can be had for $189, $50 more than the non-signature Paperwhite ($139), but a low price compared to competing e-readers that lack such features. Both models contain a faster processor and a nifty page turn animation that cuts out the black flash of a complete screen refresh. After years of treading water, Amazon has finally stepped up to raise the bar, cementing the company as the king of e-readers once again.
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Matthew Sholtz
Amazon is slow-moving when it comes to its Kindle e-readers, especially the Paperwhite models. The fifth entry in the Paperwhite line has hit shelves, and it finally offers a USB-C port. The Signature Edition that I'm reviewing today offers a few extras over the base model, with more storage, auto-adjusting front lights, and wireless charging. These additional features can be had for $189, $50 more than the non-signature Paperwhite ($139), but a low price compared to competing e-readers that lack such features. Both models contain a faster processor and a nifty page turn animation that cuts out the black flash of a complete screen refresh. After years of treading water, Amazon has finally stepped up to raise the bar, cementing the company as the king of e-readers once again.
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