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Kindle 2022 review: Design and Display
The device retains the 6-inch display from its 2019 predecessor but the resolution has been bumped up to 300 ppi, bringing the entry-level Kindle on par with the likes of Paperwhite and Oasis. It is still the most compact Kindle on the market, sitting below the 6.8-inch display Paperwhite. If you’re looking for an e-reader to carry around while on the go, this is the ideal product out of the Kindle lineup.
The body surrounding the display is made out of polycarbonate which is noticeably cheaper than Paperwhite’s. The chin has the ‘kindle’ lettering embossed on it and is quite chunky, acting as a thumb rest. The notification light, USB port, and power key are placed at the bottom. The new Kindle comes in two colours – Denim and Black. We used the former for this review. The Denim device contains 30% post-consumer recycled plastics, while the Black variant utilises 75% recycled plastics.
Kindle 2022 review: Performance
The reading experience on the Kindle was exemplary. The compactness of the device makes it easier to hold and you can go hours without needing to rest your hands. The sizeable chin offers helpful support to your palm or thumb, depending on how you hold the Kindle. The pages load quite fast when you’re reading a book, but navigating through the software could have been a bit smoother. The e-ink anti-glare display is easy on the eyes, letting you read for hours without feeling any eye fatigue. Talking about software, the new Kindle comes with a few interesting and super helpful features. It gets Bluetooth connectivity which means you can pair it to an audio system or TWS and listen to audiobooks with ease. There’s also a VoiceView Screen Reader in Accessibility options, which is essentially a text-to-speech feature that reads out the text on the screen. This comes in useful for people with limited vision or other visual impairments. There’s also a dedicated tab for Goodreads in the menu along with a web browser. Read Also: Optoma GT2160HDR true 4K UHD short throw cinema gaming projector announced in India
Verdict
Pros
Price Well-lit anti-glare display 300 dpi resolution 16GB storage Bluetooth connectivity Type C charging
Cons
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Kindle 2022 review: Design and Display
The device retains the 6-inch display from its 2019 predecessor but the resolution has been bumped up to 300 ppi, bringing the entry-level Kindle on par with the likes of Paperwhite and Oasis. It is still the most compact Kindle on the market, sitting below the 6.8-inch display Paperwhite. If you’re looking for an e-reader to carry around while on the go, this is the ideal product out of the Kindle lineup.
The body surrounding the display is made out of polycarbonate which is noticeably cheaper than Paperwhite’s. The chin has the ‘kindle’ lettering embossed on it and is quite chunky, acting as a thumb rest. The notification light, USB port, and power key are placed at the bottom. The new Kindle comes in two colours – Denim and Black. We used the former for this review. The Denim device contains 30% post-consumer recycled plastics, while the Black variant utilises 75% recycled plastics.
Kindle 2022 review: Performance
The reading experience on the Kindle was exemplary. The compactness of the device makes it easier to hold and you can go hours without needing to rest your hands. The sizeable chin offers helpful support to your palm or thumb, depending on how you hold the Kindle. The pages load quite fast when you’re reading a book, but navigating through the software could have been a bit smoother. The e-ink anti-glare display is easy on the eyes, letting you read for hours without feeling any eye fatigue. Talking about software, the new Kindle comes with a few interesting and super helpful features. It gets Bluetooth connectivity which means you can pair it to an audio system or TWS and listen to audiobooks with ease. There’s also a VoiceView Screen Reader in Accessibility options, which is essentially a text-to-speech feature that reads out the text on the screen. This comes in useful for people with limited vision or other visual impairments. There’s also a dedicated tab for Goodreads in the menu along with a web browser. Read Also: Optoma GT2160HDR true 4K UHD short throw cinema gaming projector announced in India
Verdict
Pros
Price Well-lit anti-glare display 300 dpi resolution 16GB storage Bluetooth connectivity Type C charging
Cons
Not waterproof For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.