
The battery is big enough to provide around four weeks of reading time, depending on light usage and how long you spend reading in a given session. It connects via Wi-Fi and even offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you can listen to audiobooks and read. There’s 8GB of storage built in, enough storage for thousands of books. You’ll also get a decently crisp 167 PPI resolution, so not only can you read in the dark, but it’ll look close to words on an actual page. It claims market share because the screen closely approximates what reading an actual book is like.įirst, Amazon has included a brand-new front light that allows you to read in the dark, previously only available on the more expensive Kindle Paperwhite. The Amazon Kindle has become a force in the portable electronics space-not because it has the flashiness of an iPad or the versatility of a flagship smartphone.
