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Amazon clearly took a page from Apple in the look and feel of the UI. It works very, very well and everything is intuitive, working exactly like you would like it to.
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But the real positive here is that I have never had a freeze, failure, or hiccup with the Kindle.
#How to use a kindle review series
I will send you the QSP Parrot if you are the first to name the series AND the book in the comments below.īecause I do not have a scoring system for e-readers and I don’t intend to make one, I am going to use the format I have for video overviews with a recommendation at the end.ĭownloading books is not a taxing thing, so, of course, the device is fast. Since then I have read 13 books including the series that is captured in the photos below. I received mine as a Christmas present this year. Here is a written review of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. If you travel and don’t have access to wifi, then maybe you want to load up on the storage so you can read uninterrupted for a very long time. Given that downloads are basically instantenous and the fact that I do not read more than one book at a time, the 8 GB version is fine for me. There are two versions, one with 32 GB of storage ($159.95) and one with 8 GB of storage ($129.95). The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is just such a piece of gear. But every once in a while something will fit the EDC mold AND be a piece of tech. Some pieces of tech, regardless of how difficult they are to use, are required in modern life (think: cellphone).
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Is this piece of tech small enough and important enough to carry everyday? Is it durable enough to carry everyday? Does it have features or performance that warrant taking it with you everywhere? Very few pieces of tech answer all three questions in the affirmative. But sometimes its fun to look at tech from an EDC perspective. I know I am late to the e-reader reviews, but this is not a review of it as a piece of tech, per se, but as an EDC item. I am going to review the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. I am trying out something a bit different here.
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