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  1. 1,694 of 1,712 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    The perfect Kindle (almost!), 25 Oct 2012
    By 
    Fireball Dragon (UK) –
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    Almost two weeks ago I received an email from Amazon, showing off the Kindle Paperwhite. I recently purchased the Kindle Touch in August, and my initial reaction to seeing Amazon replace the UK market with this device so quickly was not positive. Being unaware of the US-exclusive existence of the PaperWhite, I took some time to read reviews about the new features, and immediately realised that this was what I wanted from my Kindle Touch. The additional features in this upgrade seemed sufficient to justify the purchase and soon after, I pre-ordered Amazon’s latest offering.

    *FIRST IMPRESSIONS*

    -The Kindle Paperwhite ships in its original box and was highly nostalgic of the Kindle Touch. On opening the box, the Paperwhite is the first thing you see, wrapped in a plastic film cover. A usb cable and quick start guide are also included.

    -The home button is gone, replaced by a Kindle logo. Also, the device is very slightly thinner than the Touch, but any difference is hardly noticeable.

    -The bezel is noticeably smaller in width, with the screen now also sitting more flush.

    -The device itself is very slick, and generally looks and feels more classy and elegant than the Touch. It has a slate-black finish, with a rubber-like material on the back to aid grip during long reading sessions (although I have housed my Kindle in a cover).

    *LIGHT GUIDE AND SCREEN RESOLUTION*

    -Arguably, the biggest selling point for this new Kindle is the amazing built-in light. I can imagine that most existing Kindle owners would upgrade for this alone. Light brightness is adjusted by a slider accessed at the top of the screen.

    -Amazon have also increased the screen resolution/pixel density to 220 PPI. This works out to be 62% more pixels than the Touch. In actuality, I could not notice much of a difference, especially when the screen brightness was fully dimmed. However, there is a noticeable difference when screen brightness is maxed out, providing greater contrast.

    -The native (unlit) screen background is essentially the same colour as previous models, with the `Paperwhite’ only becoming apparent when brightness is increased. However, when screen brightness is on the highest setting, I have noticed some uneven light distribution along the bottom of the screen. This does not personally affect my reading experience, but some may find it distracting.

    *IMPROVED TOUCH SCREEN*

    -The Kindle Papwerwhite’s 6″ touch screen has been enhanced, and now uses ‘capacitative touch’, instead of previous generation Kindles that use ‘Infra Red touch’. Simply put, this change translates to a more accurate touch sensor, resulting in smoother page turns and more specific touches in general. Although the touch response is not as effective as my iPad, I have found the difference to be much better than the kindle Touch.

    -Typing is definitely easier than the Touch, due to the improved capabilities of the new touch screen. There is less delay from pressing characters to them appearing on screen and typing accuracy is also increased.

    *OTHER NEW FEATURES*

    -The biggest change is apparent once you turn the Kindle on, with a complete overhaul on the user interface. Books are now displayed with a book cover icon, as opposed to the text format of previous generations. A negative point I can raise here is that book ‘recommendations’ (ads) appear at the bottom of the screen. There is an option to revert to the old menu interface from the Kindle Touch; I prefer this option as it doesn’t show these book suggestions from Amazon.

    -There are now six different font styles to choose from, with eight adjustable sizes.

    -Bookmarks, notes/annotations and the dictionary are all still present, and work as efficiently as before.

    -One feature I really found to be welcome was the ability to see how much time is left until the next chapter. The time remaining is intuitively calculated by the Kindle, based on your previous reading speed.

    -Although I have not yet had the device for long enough to comment on the battery life, Amazon claims 8 weeks, which is identical to the Touch. However, I have used the device for a few hours now, and not noticed any decline in the battery icon.

    -Although certain features have been lost (see cons), the Kindle Paperwhite still retains wikipedia support and web browsing (which is very basic indeed).

    -I would also highly recommend the official Amazon case, which I ordered with my Kindle PW. The Kindle fits in nicely and is very secure, allowing you to wake the Kindle from sleep mode when the cover is opened.

    *NEGATIVE POINTS*

    -I was a tad disappointed with the loss of the stereo speakers. This results in no text-to-audio feature and no audiobooks.

    -Also gone are the headphone jack and mp3 payer.

    -On…

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  2. 621 of 634 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Almost there.. but quality control needs more attention., 27 Oct 2012
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    I was looking forward to the Kindle Paperwhite sooo much I originally pre-ordered one from the states until I read about the unexpected UK release. I love my current Kindle and originally the only reason I was looking to upgrade is because I read a lot in complete darkness (when my wife is asleep) or in very low light. I used a Mightybright clip on light with my old Kindle and this worked pretty well but it eats through a couple of batterys every few weeks and is not very convenient.

    So I received my Kindle Paperwhite in the post this week, thank you for the quick delivery Amazon! I’m not a big fan of wordy Amazon reviews so I’ll use points below so I don’t bore you to death!

    Things I love:

    + The build quality of the Kindle itself feels very good
    + The new Kindle menu system is nice
    + The touch screen is brilliant, very responsive (not sure how this compares to the old touch as my old Kindle is non touch)
    + The resolution of the text is noticeably improved
    + The new time to finish chapter and book feature (not needed but its fun)

    Things I don’t love:

    – In complete darkness or low light I have a green’ish shadowsmudge from the top right of my Kindle to the middle left, I also have a brighter pinkish smudge below this green shadow
    – The unevenness of the light under dark or very low light conditions in general

    Things that could be improved:

    – The shadows from the lights at the bottom, they don’t really bother me as they don’t cover too much text but I would imagine this could and should be improved on
    – I don’t mind the suggested books at the bottom of the main cover view page, but why don’t you incorporate the 99p book of the day in to this? I’m actually interested in the book of the day and it would be great to have this as a shortcut on the Paperwhite somewhere.

    So I am torn.. I read so much in darkness and low light that the green shadow and the uneven screen bothers me. If I turn the light right up the shadow doesn’t look so bad but then the screen is so bright that it lights up the room and hurts my eyes after a while. To be honest the old Mightybright clip on light was much better.

    If I only used the device in normal lighting conditions I would love it! As it stands I might send it back and buy try a Kobo Glo or maybe get a replacement.

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    Update 1: Ok I have decided I like the new Paperwhite enough to try and get a replacement device. I called customer services today and have a replacement being sent out. I really hope that the screen on the replacement is better as I want to love it as much as my old one!

    Update 2: Well the new Kindle arrived today, nice and fast replacement yay! Unfortunately the replacement is no better, doh! It’s got a more of a yellow hue to the screen, it still has faint greeny shadows and uneven brighter areas just in different areas to my original. Oh and the shadows at the bottom are higher up than the original, oddly the brightness levels are different as well (the lowest brightness setting is darker). So it appears that each Paperwhite is a bit unique like a one off! I’m not going to bother getting a third sent out as I guess this is how they are.. maybe I’m just fussy!? So I’ll either keep the original or buy a Kobo! Anyone know what the return policy is on Kobo’s?

    Update 3: Amazon offered to send out a third replacement, I declined and I’m going to stick with the original paperwhite device for now. I did look at a Kobo Glo and the light does seem really nice and even but the text looks slightly more washed out with a little less less contrast. If the green shadowing still annoys me after another week of reading I’ll return it and buy a Kobo. I hope you all have better luck with your devices!

    Final Update: I haven’t been able to get used to the uneven screen so I’m returning it and I have purchased a Kobo Glo. I’m really gutted as I loved most of the Paperwhite, just hated the uneven lighted screen when reading in the dark! Just for info the Kobo Glo light ‘is’ much better but the text is slightly washed out by the light, the Kindle overall is a better device for many reasons but as the reading light is very important for me the Kobo is more suitable.

    I have added a couple of images (sorry about the low quality) so that potential buyers can better see what I am talking about.. hope this helps! Link is http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-media/permalink/mo1PZC2T0FAF6RW/B007OZO03M/ref=cm_ciu_images_pl_link

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  3. 67 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fantastic Upgrade, 25 Oct 2012
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    J. oakley
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    This is my first review so bare with me.

    I picked up my new kindle paperwhite and was taken back on how small and conpact it is compared to the Kindle keyboard with I had until last week when i sold it to upgrade. It has the one thing everyother kindle was missing the light. I have had a quick play and can see the 5mm shadow that people talk about at the bottom but don’t think its going to be a problem.

    The first thing i have done is turned the light off so no shadow at all 🙂 fantastic and i’ll turn the light on when im in dark room eg bed other that than that can see just like any other kindle.

    Like the adverts at the bottom makes me look into new read and can download samples straight away.

    The touch screen is welcoming from the keyboard which was basic compared to this. I can’t wait to start using it probably and not wake partner in bed now with silly lights on.

    Now as i had an older kindle not sure if this was on the touch but I LOVE THE SMALL CLOCK at the top right hand corner – something that i felt was missing off the keyboard.

    Overall looks and feels perfect – So happy !!!!1

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