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What's the difference between Kindle and Kindle paperwhite?
I've tried to compare on amazon's site, and I can't tell the difference. Just the back light? Anything else?
thanks!
Re: What's the difference between Kindle and Kindle paperwhite?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JG8GOWU/ref=nav_shopall_k_kdppnwn_top
and scroll down about 3/4 of the way there's a chart listing the features of all 3 versions of kindle.
Having had a kindle keyboard and now a paperwhite I do have to say I love the paperwhite but I miss the page turning buttons which they now have on the voyager.
Other than that no there isn't a difference. I believe you can get a Kindle with a physical keyboard but all paperwhite are touch screen which is unfortunate but not a huge deal
Sounds pretty nice but I am not sure the $200 price point is worth the difference right now. (well especially since I don't need a new one)
My friend got a Voyager, so I got to play with it a bit. It's very similar to a paperwhite. Better resolution, and the lighting self adjusts to the light in the room. The page turning "buttons" are soft touch strips on the side - really nice. It's lighter by a little bit, as well. The screen is glass, but finely etched, so no reflections. It really looks like a true book page.
So, it's very nice, and definitely has improvements over the paperwhite. I don't think it's necessary to buy one right away, unless $200 is easily affordable to you.