Amazon Kindle eReader
Reads Like Real Paper, No Glare Even in Bright Sunlight
Kindle uses an electronic ink
screen that looks and reads like real paper. The matte screen reflects
light like ordinary paper and uses no backlighting, so you can read as
easily in bright sunlight as in your living room. Unlike tablet screens,
Kindle has no glare.
Lighter Than a Paperback
Less than 6 ounces, Kindle is
lighter than most paperback books, and weighs half as much as many
tablets, making it easy and comfortable to hold in one hand for extended
periods of time.
One-Month Battery Life
Kindle also has
the advantage of significantly lower power consumption than tablets.
Kindle does not require power to maintain a page of text, allowing you
to read for up to a month on a single charge, with wireless off and a
half hour of reading per day, versus hours on a tablet or smart phone.
| Sharp, Clear Text
Kindle uses actual ink particles
and proprietary, hand-built fonts to create crisp, print-like text
similar to what you see in a physical book. The screen's 100% aperture
ratio means no gaps between pixels. The blacks and whites on the screen
are uniform, improving image quality.
Easy on the Eyes
Every time your eyes switch from a
bright screen to a dimmer, ambient room, your eyes have to adjust,
which may result in fatigue. With Kindle the page is the same brightness
as everything else in the room so there's no adjustment needed.
Read in Any Position
When you read
for long periods of time, you often switch positions to get more
comfortable. Kindle has a uniform contrast ratio that does not change
with your viewing angle, so you can read in any position.
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