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    THE KİNDLE Paperwhite

    With its built-in light and amazing touch screen, the Kindle Paperwhite is likely to end up at the top of the  e-reader pack.  The Kindle Paperwhite might look like 2011’s Kindle Touch until you turn it on. One of the key differences  between Kindle Touch and Kindle Whitepaper is its integrated light, which has long been waited by many Kindle devotees. Plus the Whitepaper has not only a built-in light but also a built-in dictionary.

    Employing its numerous features, you can highlight sentences and passages, add notations, and share quotes on Twitter and Facebook. You can also translate passages between various languages.  All these features can be used and accessed in an easier way thanks to the touch screen and virtual keyboard of the Kindle Paperwhite. Its screen is a higher-resolution 1,024×768-pixel display with 212 pixels per inch that allows text and images to be rendered more crisply. Images also appear more detailed, thanks to its thinner bezel in comparison with The Touch.  The small shadow casted by the raised bezel is reduced considerably.

    All these plus factors put The Kindle Paperwhite one step ahead of its rivals in the race of e-readers.

     

     

     

    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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