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A lot of people might notice that the Kindle Paperwhite's
A lot of people might notice that the Kindle Paperwhite's display is a little smaller and doesn't look so sharp. It's a shame, because the Paperwhite's display has a lot of potential, but it's also a lot of fun to watch on the go.
If you're a fan of the Kindle version of the e-reader, you'll appreciate that the Kindle Paperwhite has a much more polished, modern aesthetic, in that it has a lot of built-in features—including 4K, which is now available on Amazon's e-reader. Those features aren't very compelling, but they add up over time.
The new Kindle Paperwhite is also a great addition to the e-book library, offering a ton of new titles with new and innovative features. There's the new OTA version of The New Yorker, which has been out for a while now, and this one, like the first two, is the first to support full-HD video recording.
There are also some additional features, notably the new "Stereo Touch" functionality, which let you set the audio level of your Kindle's display and display remote from the touchpad.
And there's the new "Quick Access" feature, which lets you share and bookmark your notes and other documents on a central screen. The Kindle Paperwhite's feature set is pretty much the same, if less expansive.
You'll notice that there's a more detailed description of the new Kindle Paperwhite in the next page. It's also available in two different sizes, so you'll need to pick up your Kindle from the Amazon store if you don't want to buy one.You have to be on your guard for a lot of things with this app. Even if you've never used it, you might want to get a second one to test your knowledge about a specific topic and get a new one to test your knowledge in an unfamiliar area. Then you get to see a bunch of questions and whatnot that you've never actually read, and then you get to answer questions about specific topics, and it's pretty much all pretty interesting.
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