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Ever since Apple’s iPad reinvigorated the slate scene, tablets have supplanted e-readers as the mid-size portable gadget du jour. Thanks to Their sharp, colorful displays and conduciveness to Internet browsing, video watching and consuming all sorts of media, tablets can make e-readers and Their black-and-white display seem almost downright archaic.

Still, there’s one thing tablets can not beat E Ink readers on, and that’s book-like readability. Good luck reading That tablet in direct sunlight at the beach, for example. Add the advent of built-in backlights and e-readers have turned into viable devices That can be used during low light situations as well

EN FUEGO:. Amazon introduces its new line or Kindle devices

In the case of Amazon, the Kindle Voyage Represents its continued dedication to the traditional e-reader, even as rivals zoals Sony abandon the medium. You can even say That Amazon is doubling down on the technology by continuing to introduce new bells and whistles. For the Voyage, thesis include a sharper screen and more convenient page-turning mechanic. Throw in a $ 200 price tag that’s straight from the old days of e-readers and its obvious That Amazon is banking That e-ink loyalists are willing to fork over extra dough for a classic yet more refined reading experience.

Here’s a rundown of the key features for Amazon’s new flagship e-reading device

It’s a looker:.

The Voyage serves up a luxurious look That Appears to answer the rival Kobo Aura HD. At 7.6 millimeters, the Voyage is the thinnest Kindle to date. It usefull uses premium materials zoals a magnesium back and takes a page from tablet design by featuring a bezel That sits flush with the screen. It certainly does not look like your dad’s e-reader or maybe your own previous device. Weight is pretty light, coming in at just 6.3 ounces for the Wi-Fi version and 6.6 ounces for the variant with Wi-Fi and 3G.

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