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Kindle Paperwhite (Credit: Amazon) The Kindle Paperwhite Is On Sale—For Now
The Kindle Paperwhite has actual ink embedded in its screen. That’s why it’s easier on the eyes than a typical display.
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Hey, Remember the Barnes & Noble Nook? They Still Sell It, You Know.
I know, I’m surprised they’re still selling it, too.
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Credit: Amazon What Exactly Is E Ink—and How Does It Do Its Thing?
Also known as e-paper, E Ink displays are easier on your eyes and optimized for reading, compared to brighter screens that make concessions for video.
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Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Kids – Credit: Amazon Amazon Expands Its Kindle Colorsoft Lineup With a Cheaper Model—and One for Kids
Seeing the world in color, or at least book covers, just got cheaper.
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Photo: Amazon Amazon’s Newest Kindle Scribe Is Almost $100 Off Right Now
Same great display for easy-on-the-eyes reading, but with a stylus that lets you draw and take notes.
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Amazon Kindle Colorsoft – Credit: Amazon Kindle’s New Recaps Give AI-Generated Reminders of Book Series Events
No, it’s not just like Cliff Notes for ebooks. Although now that I think about it…
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Terroa / Getty Images Double-Tap Page Turns Are Now Available on Kindle—But There’s a Catch
The Kindle Signature Editions’ spiffy new feature is half-baked, so maybe it’s no big deal that the base-level Kindle is missing out on it.
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Credit: Nastasic/Getty Images Amazon Is Killing Your Ability to Download Kindle Books Next Week
Forget owning a house. Our generations would be thrilled if we could just own a goddamn book.


