{"id":19680,"date":"2019-03-02T08:03:38","date_gmt":"2019-03-02T08:03:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/comparakeet.com\/?page_id=19680"},"modified":"2019-02-24T17:01:35","modified_gmt":"2019-02-24T17:01:35","slug":"kindle-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/comparakeet.com\/best-ebook-readers\/kindle-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Kindle Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

Software<\/h2>\n

Ecosystem<\/h3>\n

Here lies the reason for the Kindles\u2019 success over the years. Amazon\u2019s eBook ecosystem is second to none, their seamlessly integrated store allowing bookworms from all walks of life access to the largest collection of titles out in the market. Large enough that reports show that most of their revenue comes from eBook purchases than that of any physical sale through the Amazon store.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, all of Amazon\u2019s eReaders \u2013 the entry-level Kindle included \u2013 are notorious for ignoring .epub files, one of the more popular eBook formats out there. This isn\u2019t an oversight either; Amazon deliberately makes it difficult for people to read third-party software with their devices. It\u2019s a shame that among the most commonly used file types used by publishers. Kindles only support their proprietary file type (AZW and AZW3) plus MOBI files, and various text and image file types. Kindles also support PDF, but take note that these file type don\u2019t show up well on all eReaders nearly 100% of the time.<\/p>\n

Sure, it\u2019s possible to convert your .epub books to supported file types, but it can take a lot of maneuvering to get there. If you\u2019re looking for a hard-to-find book, best pray that the Amazon store won\u2019t fail you this time.<\/p>\n

Readability<\/h3>\n

Reading is made marginally difficult by the Kindle 2019\u2019s dark display (which this article will dive into later on), but readability in terms of software is second to none. See, the Kindle software is uniform across all Kindle devices, so if you have the $80 Kindle 2019, you\u2019re essentially getting the same software experience as those that shell out $290 for the more luxurious Kindle Oasis.<\/p>\n

Kindle offers you seven typefaces to choose from, including the praiseworthy Bookerly and Ember fonts, specially designed by Amazon artists for optimal readability of texts. You can also adjust the font size, line-spacing, and margins to the setting you\u2019re most comfortable reading with.<\/p>\n

User Interface<\/h3>\n

The Kindle gets smart and modern with its clean home screen. The home screen showcases your current book along with reading lists and suggestions courtesy of Goodreads without cluttering your space.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s plenty to praise the Kindle software on; you can look up a word in Wikipedia, highlight and export notes in PDFs and spreadsheets, and even Tweet a quote or two. Kindle\u2019s Whispersync, meanwhile,e allows you to sync any eBook\u2019s audio companion (if available) so you can switch between reading and listening to the hottest titles without losing your place\u2014great for when you want to give your eyes a break.<\/p>\n

The feature you\u2019ll absolutely love about the Kindle, though, is the sheer perfection of its Smart Lookup. This nifty little feature fills you in on any character, place, etc. with a simple tap on the screen. The information they show also changes depending on how far into the book you\u2019ve read \u2013 handy, especially if you are trying to avoid spoilers.<\/p>\n

Hardware<\/h2>\n

If not for the low-resolution screen and the lack of LED lights, the 2019 entry-level Kindle definitely outperforms the Kindle Paperwhite in terms of overall build and design. The updated entry-level Kindle, for one thing, has Bluetooth audio to use with VoiceView, which aids visually impaired readers by having the application read content on the screen \u2013 a first for any Kindle. So far, Amazon’s keeping mum on whether this neat little feature will find its way on the pricier e-readers like the Kindle Oasis.<\/p>\n

In addition, the 2019 Kindle is now also available in white, and can email you your notes and highlights in PDF & spreadsheets. Beyond that, it also looks and feels remarkably less boxy and cheap than before, thanks to the more rounded finish. In fact, it is now much slimmer and lighter than previous models. At 5.07oz, this newest iteration of the Kindle is the second lightest among Amazon\u2019s line of eReaders. This makes holding the Kindle for long periods of time a pleasure, as its reduced weight lessens wrist fatigue.<\/p>\n

Check out a quick rundown of the entry-level Kindle’s specs below:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
<\/td>\nKINDLE (2019)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
Price<\/strong><\/td>\n$79.99 (with ads)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Built-in Light<\/strong><\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Page Turns<\/strong><\/td>\nTouchscreen<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Resolution<\/strong><\/td>\n800×600 (167 ppi)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Waterproof\/Dustproof<\/strong><\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Charging Cover<\/strong><\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Advertised Battery Life<\/strong><\/td>\nWeeks<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Connectivity<\/strong><\/td>\nWiFi<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Weight<\/strong><\/td>\n5.7 oz (161 g)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Dimensions<\/strong><\/td>\n6.3″ x 4.5″ x 0.36″<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Screen size<\/strong><\/td>\n6\u201d<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Storage (on board)<\/strong><\/td>\n4GB<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Connectors<\/strong><\/td>\nMicro USB<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Cloud Storage<\/strong><\/td>\nYes<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Performance<\/h3>\n

There’s no compromise in performance here despite it being one of the lightest Kindles (second only to the Kindle Oasis). The Kindle’s makeover makes it more portable and more responsive due to the improved RAM, which is twice as much as its earlier model. Though you only get 512MB of RAM, you can expect a marginally smoother software experience.<\/p>\n

Display<\/h3>\n

In terms of display, however, the entry-level Kindle is the worst in the line. They still haven\u2019t upgraded the screen to an E-Ink Carta display, so you are still at the mercy of the old Pearl technology. This means that this Kindle\u2019s screen is the least impressive of the bunch. Its display is off-white with a low 167 ppi resolution, way under the 300 ppi industry standard. To get crisp lines and perfectly balanced contrast, you’ll have to upgrade to at least the Kindle Paperwhite.<\/p>\n

As mentioned before, this base Kindle is also lacking built-in LED lights. So, if you were hoping to get some reading done in dimly lit environments, you might want to purchase a third-party clip-on reading light. Or better yet, save up and get a Paperwhite, instead.<\/p>\n

Comparing the sensitivity of screens, the 2019 Kindle is quicker to respond though. You\u2019d have to press down a little harder with the Paperwhite, but the 2019 Kindle registers your touch with little to no effort.<\/p>\n

Other Flaws<\/h3>\n

In addition to the subpar screen (when compared to the other devices in the Kindle family), the entry-level Kindle also lacks physical navigation buttons. While some people may prefer the touchscreen approach, a lot of people actually prefer physical buttons \u2013 or a combination of both (which the more expensive Voyage and Oasis devices offer). It\u2019s not that the touchscreen approach offered by the Kindle is terrible \u2013 in fact, typing on it is much more intuitive than before \u2013 it is because navigating can become a bit inconvenient at times. It is just much faster to navigate pages using physical buttons, hands down.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>

What's the Verdict on Kindle?<\/h3><\/div>Worth It, Some Issues<\/a><\/div><\/section>
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Kindle Review 2020 \u2013 Conclusion<\/h2>\n

The Kindle 2019 is the best entry-level eBook reader in the market; it\u2019s well-designed and has the same excellent software that\u2019s available across the more expensive Kindles. It offers a better build, while managing to shave off a good amount of weight that translates to added comfort. Plus, it is the first Kindle ever to offer Bluetooth audio for aiding the visually impaired. Unfortunately, the screen leaves a lot to be desired. For one thing, both the resolution and pixel density are pretty low, so don\u2019t expect crisp text and sharp images. It also doesn\u2019t have a built-in lighting system so you would either have to purchase a separate LED clip-on light, or go for the Paperwhite. Of course, if you aren\u2019t willing to shell out $100 or more for an eReader, Amazon\u2019s entry-level Kindle should definitely be on your list.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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