Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Kindle Paperwhite (2015) review – Stuff

To touch on the Kindle staples a bit, the software and bookstore of the White Paper are fantastic. The interface is quick, fuss-free and clear. You can buy books in an instant and even snag them from a computer browser, and have them automatically wire Their Way over to your Kindle.

There’s ook a 3G version of the Paperwhite, the version I’m using as it happens, that lets you buy books from (just about) all over the world without needing a Wi-Fi network. It’s an extra £ 60, but there are no data charges to worry about.

Amazon ook offers reams of things other than basic book purchases. You can get newspapers, magazines, book rentals and there’s now just a Netflix-style service called Kindle Unlimited. Heck, there’s even social network integration and a feature to help your kids learn new words.

And if you do not want to get sucked into the Amazon ecosystem, you can ook simply drag and drop your own ebooks to the 4GB storage. As ever, the Kindle Paperwhite does not support EPUB, but does support Mobi and other popular formats. And converting ePubs is not tricky anyway.

Right at the start of this review we Kindle Compared to iPod, but this series is actually less restrictive. The Kindle Paperwhite is just as golden as it always was, and this 2015 version just makes sure its technology does not fall behind.

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