A few months back I upgraded from the entry level Kindle to the Kindle Paperwhite and although I hated it at first I’ve grown to like it, a lot.
Literally 10 minutes after getting the Kindle Paperwhite in the mail I was offering it up for sale because I hated it so much. I found it incredibly sluggish and hated the new graphical interface. I just couldn’t see myself using the Paperwhite without hurling it out the window 2 minutes later and I just wanted to get rid of it right away. Thankfully I didn’t. Some of my followers who found the Paperwhite frustrating at first told me if I used it for awhile I’d get used to it and a week later I was.
Once you get used to the Paperwhite it’s actually a pretty good ereader. First of all the biggest improvement over my entry level Kindle is the fact the Papwerwhite is backlit which means I can use it in complete darkness. The second improvement is the fact the Paperwhite has no buttons and uses a touch screen. At first this annoyed me but after using it on the beach a few times I now appreciate the fact the Paperwhite doesn’t have any buttons where little grains of sand can hide under. The Paperwhite is slightly larger and heavier than the entry level Kindle but I no longer notice the difference. Battery life is still extremely long, even with the backlit on it still lasts over 2 weeks with me per charge, maybe even more.
Yes the interface is still sluggish specially when compared to other touch devices like the iPad or any touch screen phone on the market, but I’ve really gotten used to it and it doesn’t bother me as much anymore. I’ve now given my older Kindle away because I can no longer go back to it and yesterday when a friend asked me which Kindle to get I recommended the Paperwhite to them. Even with whatever little faults it has, at KD35 it’s a really good deal. [Amazon Link]
12 replies on “Review: Kindle Paperwhite”
Aren’t the new retina iPads supposed to be good e-readers?
Even the old ipad were good ereaders but the kindle is different in some ways. First its easier on the eyes, then the battery lasts forever and finally you can use it under the sun. Also if the kindle breaks or gets lost its not as big a deal as an iPad getting lost. I use the iPad for magazines, kindle for books.
Dear mark
Can I know where you purchased the paper white kindle in Kuwait. also please tell us is there any restrictions for downloading or purchasing in Kuwait
Thanks
Sha
ordered it from Amazon, I don’t have any restrictions, I see the US kindle store on my Kindle but some people see the Kuwait (or should I say international) kindle store instead and that has a very limited number of books available.
Hi Mark,
I know this is very late. Can you please let me know how you managed to ship it to Kuwait? Since nothing from Amazon that I know ships to Kuwait.
Please do let me know.
setup an account with http://www.shopandship.com
is it good with reading pdf books?
My friend got one specifically for that purpose
Awesome, I just wanted to confirm if it reads pdf as well.. Might get one soon! 😀
Hey, could you tell me how did you make your kindle work in Kuwait? Because I’m getting really tired of Kuwait not havimg a decent library.
Where can I buy it in Kuwait?
Where can I buy it in Kuwait?