2024 the best kindle device review


Price: $119.99
(as of Oct 19, 2024 18:39:10 UTC - Details)

The lightest and most compact Kindle, now with a 300 ppi high-resolution display for sharp text and images.
Read comfortably with a glare-free, paper-like display. The adjustable front light and dark mode make reading effortless, day and night.
Get lost in your story. Tune out messages, emails, and social media with a distraction-free device specifically made for reading.
Now with extended battery life – A single charge via USB-C lasts up to 6 weeks.
Now with 16 GB to store thousands of books – Double the storage capacity of the previous generation.
Find new stories – With Kindle Unlimited, get unlimited access to over 2 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and more.
Designed with sustainability in mind. This Kindle uses 30-75% recycled plastics and 90% recycled magnesium and has 100% recyclable device packaging.
Reviewer: Ella
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Highly recommended!
Review: If you love reading I highly recommend you to get a kindle. This model is super light weight and portable. I included a comparison with a water bottle. Fits in my small purse. Is like having a whole library with you. Allows you to highlight and have easy access to your notes. This would be my first kindle. If you don't understand a word it actually has a dictionary included so you just press the word and it will automatically pop up the description. The batery life is endless. Fast shipping. Easy set up. Easy to transfer files. In The settings you can find a tutorial on how to navigate your kindle. Love that it gives you recommendations based on what have you been reading. Truly love it.

Reviewer: SuperfluousEnergy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect Size
Review: While the Kindle PaperWhite may have more features than the regular Kindle, I found the size of the Kindle to be the most appealing aspect of the two. I decided to lose out on the few features the PaperWhite had and I did not regret that decision.I can fit my Kindle inside of my pants pocket. If it was a little bigger, it wouldn’t be able to fit. Even though it’s smaller it doesn’t impact the readability. Furthermore, it fits very nicely in my hand while reading. It’s not so small that it feels like a phone but it’s also not so large that it feels uncomfortable or difficult to hold.The experience of reading is what I expect from the Kindle. The pages turn relatively quick and the only thing I did need to do was turn on the page refresh per page because I did notice that they bled into each other without it. Besides that, the reading experience is great.Online people mentioned that the library of the E-Readers (in general, not just the Kindle) takes up way too much space for advertising but personally that isn’t an issue for me because I only stay within my Library tab which is where all my samples and books are. I rarely leave this tab so I don’t notice the advertising they do on the Home tab.The performance isn’t very good when navigating the library. I don’t think this is specifically with the Kindle but instead with most E-Readers in general. Navigating the library is quite slow but because I’m spending my time reading 98% of the time rather than researching books, it doesn’t bother me.Overall, I’m glad I got it. I can easily download samples and buy them when I’m done and the process is very simple and seamless. If you want something portable that’s comfortable to hold then I would recommend this Kindle.

Reviewer: A Gab
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A great upgrade for an older Kindle
Review: I love the update. It's incredibly light weight, and fits well in the hand. I can slip this thing easily into my pocket and carry it with me to read when I want. The light now allows me to continue reading when it gets dark, and the screen does seem clearer than my old kindle. For reference, my prior device has got to be at least 6 years old. It was good, battery lasted forever. It was comfortable to hold. But for the price, this new Kindle is a great upgrade, for the reasons I've mentioned. And the fact that a lot of the other stuff (software, what buttons do) remains the same, all I had to do was pick it up and start reading.One note, I have the version with ads on the lock screen. For some, it's the worst. For me, I don't mind, and I actually have been directed to some books I really enjoyed.

Reviewer: TC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A device with a single purpose: reading
Review: Everyone has a smartphone these days, so at this point the Kindle is for one very particular audience: people who want to read a lot of books, and read them with a minimum of distractions. With this version, Amazon has refined the Kindle to the point where it's just about ideal for this purpose. I've owned several previous Kindles, including an early Paperwhite, and currently own a couple of iPads, an iPhone, and a MacBook. For the purposes of long, immersive reading sessions, this Kindle is my best option. The battery life is long enough so that even with constant reading you only have to recharge once or twice a week (you can extend that by turning off wireless). The Kindle also has by far the best screen for immersive reading: it's sharp and clear, with many options for different lighting conditions ranging from bright sunlight (Kindles leave tablets in the dust as far as bright-sun reading is concerned) to pitch black (the dark mode format is ideal for this). You can choose whether to read with a vertical orientation or a horizontal one -- and this option of a horizontal orientation allows you (among other things) to read poetry on a Kindle without imposing premature line breaks. This Kindle is also extremely light and easy to hold for hours on end (my iPad mini is too heavy for that). And as with all Kindles, you can adjust the type size and font so that reading is comfortable for you - I love paper books, I really do, but I need bigger type.In a way, though, what's best about this Kindle is what it doesn't have. You can't read your email. You can't go on social media. Amazon's Kindle browser is perpetually "experimental" -- good! I pick up the Kindle when I want to read books, not when I want to lose my afternoon down an internet rabbit hole. That said, you do get just enough of the internet to assist in your reading. From within any book you can look up unfamiliar names/places on Wikipedia, and there's a great built-in dictionary too. (You can download dictionaries for any language you read, and set them as your default in settings). But apart from those features, the internet might as well be on Mars. Fine by me. If I want to look at videos of puppies or lose my temper about politics, I have my phone (and several other machines, unfortunately). When I look at my Kindle, I can feel my blood pressure go down. More to the point, I can hide my phone under a cat and read books for hours and hours.That might not be your idea of an ideal afternoon. If it is, and you know who you are, this Kindle is pretty inexpensive and much lighter and easier to carry than tablets or physical books. It allows you to carry thousands of books around with you and then sit and read them without distractions. It's limited in its other functions - and that's exactly what makes it ideal.As you can probably tell from the above review, I have the patience of a gnat when it comes to content I don't want to see, and for that reason I opted for the ad-free version. This allows me to have the lock screen be the cover of the current book I'm reading, which is extremely endearing. That said, the version with ads does not insert ads into your books; they're not obtrusive in that way. So you can definitely save a few bucks by getting the version with ads - it won't mess with your reading experience.

Reviewer: Cliff B.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Light and portable, easy reading.
Review: Works great and like the small size and portability. Glad I got the smaller Kindle as I've got several tablets if I want something bigger with color. Easy to put epubs or pdfs on if you have other books purchased in the past in either form. Graphics are better than I thought they would be too.This is as close as you can get to an electronic paperback book today.

Customers say

Customers like the size, ease of use, and lightweight design of the Amazon book reader. They mention it fits very nicely in their hands while reading, saves a significant amount of space, and has the best screen for immersive reading. Some also like the screen resolution, value for money, and brightness. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its functionality.

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