Not sure how it would have affected the cost of the device, but it would have been nice to have. You will use the touchscreen display to turn the pages and I find myself wishing it has the page turners on the bezel like the Kindle Voyage. When it comes to the design the new Paperwhite is indistinguishable from its predecessor which is by no means a bad thing. That said, I highly recommend you keep it in a case for longevity. The display feels like it can withstand more than a few scratches and for the week I’ve been using it, I haven’t scratched the display. At the bottom you have the microUSB port along with the power button and that’s it. It isn’t very heavy and can find place even in a jacket pocket. On the front you have the 6-inch display, with thick borders all around and in the race to make devices bezel less, I am happy that the Paperwhite has bezels as it makes the Kindle easier to hold for prolonged reading. The e-reader has a plastic back with a rubberized finish which gives it a good grip. No support for 5GHz Wi-Fi Build and designĬompact and sturdy are the first things that come to mind when you hold the new Kindle Paperwhite. If you need a case (and I recommend it) you will have to invest in it separately. In the box you get the Kindle Paperwhite along with a charging cable and the quick starter guide.
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