Last year, on October Prime Day, I finally caved and treated myself to a Kindle Paperwhite (the 2023 version), and ... all downloaded onto this e-reader. PLUS!!! It was nice not having to worry about ...
No, you probably don't need another device. But you might need a Kindle. There are a decent number of e-readers on the market ...
The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft has a massive issue for those who want to read PDFs in full colour. If you use Calibre on the PC ...
The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is a new color e-reader designed specifically for reading e-books. It is the first device from ...
Amazon introduced the Kindle Colorsoft last month. Featuring a 7-inch display (300 PPI black and white, 150 PPI color), Amazon said the device features an oxide ...
A Reddit user posted a thread with images (see below), saying it’s most obvious when the Kindle “is supposed to be evenly lit and colored like a piece of paper.” Many others with the same issue say ...
Amazon completely revamped its Kindle family in October when it debuted the entirely new Colorsoft ereader along with updated generations of the other three existing models: the standard Kindle ...
Buying ebook readers might seem simple, but let me give you one example of why it's the exact opposite. Go to Amazon and select a Kindle. Scroll down below color and you'll see you are actually ...
Amazon Kindle eReaders are among the most popular in the market, but Amazon is particularly known for pushing its own products and services. No matter how much Amazon wants you to buy its books ...
Users have complained about discoloration on the Kindle Colorsoft screen Amazon ... customers seem really happy with their new ereader and the user reviews on Amazon are mixed.
Page turn buttons are only part of the story. The Kindle Oasis offered the best reading experience by far, and Amazon needs ...
Every time a new Kindle Paperwhite comes out, I sort of feel the same way about it. While I'm slightly disappointed that E Ink e-reader technology just hasn't advanced that much, I'm happy to see ...