Customers consistently note the Kindle Paperwhite 2016 Release's ease of use, backlight, and long battery life as significant advantages. Many appreciate its lightweight design and convenient size, contributing to a positive reading experience. While some find the price a bit high, and others mention the presence of ads, the overwhelmingly positive feedback centers on the device's readability and user-friendliness.
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Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
doncha just love nice things
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Have had this fine unit now for about six weeks having previously owned three other ereaders over the decade. So far it is exceptional from the others for the following reasons:
1. battery life
2. text clarity
3. back lighting to read in limited light circumstances
4. price - on sale for $100
5. ease of highlighting and saving such highlights to a notes document
6. light weight
Believe this reader is not able to withstand harsh handling and would recommend a sturdy cover ($8) and the care one might give something fragile as well as having importance to oneself.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
SO PERFECT FOR ARTHRITIS
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I bought this for my wife who has arthritis in her hands as the larger books she reads were causing her pain. Not only is she happy with how easy the Kindle is to hold, but she’s gotten even more books to read due to being able to order right from the Kindle.
This review is from Amazon - Kindle Paperwhite 2016 Release - 2016 - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I LOVE my Kindle
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I loved my book covers and the feeling of a book in my hands. But after reading countless reviews I gave in and bought a kindle. Now I can't imagine reading without it. After tons of booklights that died on me and heavy books that never fit in my bag. I can read anywhere, anytime, and in any lighting. I only wish the Kindle store was not so biased to kindle unlimited. It doesn't list the top books it lists people who pay the be on there. So you don't get genuine recommendations. Still, I will never read the same again. If you want to look up the mean of the word merely click it, if you want to make the font bigger you can do so, and if you want to see better raise the brightness. It's so much easier on the eyes than reading on my IPad.
This review is from Amazon - Kindle Paperwhite 2016 Release - 2016 - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for reading
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The screen is really great for reading. Also in bright sunlight. Battery time also great, but that is also all it can do.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for the Beach and Pool
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This is exactly what I was looking for! Simple, but efficient, and perfect for outdoors. I needed something for the beach and hanging out at the pool. No glare at all! Perfect size and weight!
I love that you can also change the text size and the appearnce of your home screen.
I'm very happy with this purchase!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good value
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Had my original Kindle for 8 years with never a problem. When it finally died in December, I felt I could just use my iPad and Kindle app. But I missed the smaller and easier to hold Kindle more than I expected. Love the new paper white. No external light source required to read in bed, but easy on the eyes. Only regret I can't get my word games on it due to incompatibility, otherwise would be 5 stars.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent e-reader
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Good value for money. Light and convenient. Small and does not take up space!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for reading!
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It's 2017 and I was wondering to myself if I should jump on board and get a Kindle paper white. Now and days, people can read ebooks from smartphones to tablets. The thing with me is it caused me eye strain after trying to read my kindle books through my iPad. After much researching and reading the reviews on here, the paper white has been the best purchase decision I've made in order to just sit back and read without causing eye strain. This is only for reading ebooks and is very simple to use. Battery life is amazing and only charge once every two weeks. If you are just looking for a plain ereader, then this gem is your best bet.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Delivers as promise
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I was amazinged that it was just what I wanted and didn't know it. You can read in the sun or dark. The screen has a special filter on it. It does a lot more then you realize. Love my son can look up words and highlight things for school. The library free borrow apps work too. You won't be disappointed. My 12 year old made me buy him his own :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life, Size
Cons mentioned:
Ads
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it, But Not Perfect
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This is my first ereader. I've wanted one for awhile but wasn't impressed with features until the two most recent versions of Paperwhite were released (I have the latest version). I've read a few books and several magazines on it, so at this point I'm familiar with it. Basic functionality is excellent. For reading text it's pretty straightforward; magazine articles with images worked well for me, but I can see where screen formatting could be an issue for more complex illustrations. The backlight is very good (I wouldn't buy an ereader without it). Pages flips are lightening fast, and the touch screen is mostly quite responsive with minimal pressure (I have a few complaints, see below). Nice integration with the Amazon leather cover, you can just close the book and it shuts down. Buying books from Amazon is simple, and they are delivered via my home WiFi in seconds. Battery life seems endless, and recharge is simple (the included cable charges via a PC, wall charger is an accessory you must purchase). Great device for older readers, as you can kick up the font size and lighting for squint-free reading. It's about the size of a small paperback book and as light as a feather.
My complaints: 1) Ads are mildly annoying, it's aggravating to pay more for an ad-free version; 2) Availability of books from my local library remain shockingly limited, even though these devices are hardly new; 3) The Amazon library for book loans (available for a monthly fee) is also very limited. I had a 30-day trial period, during which time I searched for several classic novels on both Amazon and my local library -- big fat zero across the board for my entire reading list. Want to read Catch-22 or Atlas Shrugged? You've got to buy it. ; 4) Highlighting is clumsy using a finger, although I've improved over time. Changing the highlighted area by dragging the electronic tabs is useless; 5) If you like to flip through a book, the Paperwhite will take you to the furthest page touched when you reopen the book. If you've read 50 pages, but went forward to see something on pages 180-190, you'll return to 191 next time. If you flip around a lot you'll get a real mess. Manual bookmarks are the only solution. 6) It's my understanding that when you buy a book from Amazon, you are getting a license to read that book on an Amazon device only (you are not getting a generic ebook that will work forever on any device). So if you buy a different brand of ereader 5 years from now you'll have to rebuy your library.
Despite all this, I'm glad I bought it and would recommend it if you'd like a dedicated ereader versus a tablet.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great kindle for a beginner
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Best kindle ever! Easy to use and so beautiful kindle. I really recommend this kindle.
This review is from Amazon - Kindle Paperwhite 2016 Release - 2016 - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Marvelous
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The main criticism/feedback I have about all electronics has to do with batteries. I feel all batteries could be replaceable (& rechargeable, of course). This is not always the case. So, unless electronic recycling is available, feasible & non-damaging to the planet; that's a bit of a blow. I still feel, technology is great &this is no exception. Downloading non-Kindle items is a little more involved; but still possible. I've used &like the feature of downloading my own documents. I've done more reading than I have in many months due to the Kindle. It's easy to read anywhere. Font size &back lighting are adjustable which creates an ideal reading situation, regardless of circumstances. Wasn't sure about the size (6"); after reading 4-5 books; the size is perfect in my hand.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great gift for my boyfriend!
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My boyfriend was reading books on my older kindle. He loved it and I thought it would make a wonderful birthday gift for him. He is an avid reader! I wish mine had a backlight!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite
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I am impressed with Best Buys huge inventory. We had forgotten our grandson's eleventh birthday and were so pleased to find the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite in stock.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Style and size
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Preferred my old style and size because the new style did not fit withyour old case that was new
This review is from Amazon - Kindle Paperwhite 2016 Release - 2016 - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
LOVE it!!!!
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I upgraded to the Kindle Paperwhite from a 1st generation Nook, I think just about any e-reader would excite me.
However, I did my research and decided that the Paperwhite was a perfect fit for me. * I love the speed of the downloads and the ease of the touch screen. * I love being able to keep track of different characters just by pressing on their name (as well as definitions of words that are not familiar) * I love the backlight - no more trying to read at night with a glaring light over my shoulder. *I love the battery life. Not having to recharge it everyday is awesome!
* I love how lite it feels and the way it fits in my hand - soooo much better than the Nook... overall smaller in size although the screens are the same size.
I am an Amazon Prime member and some of the books that I have downloaded (and ones on my wish list) are half the cost of the same B&N books.
I find that I am reading much more and totally enjoying the experience of my Kindle. I wish I hadn't waited so long!!
Last but not least, I LOVE buying from Best Buy. I love their protection plans and when needed, they have always saved us $$$.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Size, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pleasantly Surprised
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As an avid book reader, I have always loved having an actual book. I was very reluctant to get a Kindle at first. However, It has been such a surprise. It's very light weight and thus easier to hold then a traditional book. You can easily download new books at the click of a button. There are daily and monthly deals you can take advantage of for a fraction of the cost of a regular book. The viewing experience is superb because you can change fonts and size and increase or decrease background lighting, making it very easy to read in any light. If I don't know a word I can automatically look up the definition or add highlights or notes. Plus, I can carry an entire library with me where ever I go. I actually read way more now than I ever did before. I am extremely impressed with this device and it's more than exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it to anyone.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size, Weight
Cons mentioned:
Eye strain
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
No regrets with my Kindle Paperwhite.
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This is my first kindle purchase, and I couldn't be happier with it. Before I bought it I was very concerned that it would be too small for me to enjoy reading on, but my concern was soon expunged. I have always read books, then as I grew older and my eye sight grew worse, I moved to reading on my iPad Air because I could increase the size of the print. The downside to my iPad though, was that it would get heavy to hold as I read, and after a while I would get some eye strain from the light being projected out from the device, even in night mode to a point, even though that was much better. So I decided to try the Kindle Paperwhite with the new 300 ppi type. I couldn't be happier with it. It's light to hold, even in one hand, which I do a lot, I can still adjust the type size to what I want, the type is very crisp and easy to read, and I find that I don't get the eye strain that I used to. One other benefit to the Kindle is that reading outside is even better than reading inside, which can not be said for the iPad.
Another benefit to the Kindle is that if I still feel like reading the book for a while on my iPad, using the free Kindle app, my iPad syncs perfectly with my Kindle, so that it will start on the same page that I stopped on with my Kindle, so that I can seamlessly move from one device to the other.
The only slight disappointment that I had with it, was that the battery doesn't last as long as they lead you to believe. I found myself having to recharge it about two thirds the way through the book, but realistically that's no big deal to me.
If you are debating on whether or not the Kindle Paperwhite would be right for you to read on, my recommendation is to buy it. I don't think that you will be disappointed.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent e-reader
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This review comes with a caveat. Many tech sites say e-readers are dying, kind of like the "Nintendo is doooooomed" crowd, or the GPS is obsolete argument. I don't disagree. As our phones become more sophisticated and the phone screen sizes continue to balloon up to tablet-like proportions, dedicated devices will continue to go the way of the dodo. But sometimes, if you're interested enough, a dedicated device is precisely what you need. I had (key word: "had") an ipad mini 2 that I had been using as my all-round in-bed Netflix + reading machine. Except I'd get about 3 seconds in before getting nudged by my wife due to half the room being lit up. As I spend more time reading on my ipad than watching Netflix, I decided to sell my ipad mini and just buy 2 kindles - one for my wife and myself. The new Kindle Paperwhite feels just as solid as the outgoing model, but the resolution is now 300 dpi. The e-ink screen almost feels like a page of a paperback when you swipe, and in my personal preference, I like that.
The battery is rated to last 6-8 weeks on average between the various tech sites, which trumps my ipad mini by several life cycles. Yes the screen has to refresh unlike a tablet, but it's not very noticeable and I don't find it distracting at all for reading.
Cases aren't nearly as ubiquitous as for the ipad, so you've basically got the standard Amazon-branded leather case or offbrand cases from sites like Ebay.
I enjoy reading, and I frankly don't want to wear any thicker glasses than I already have. Backlight can cause bad eye strain, so that's another plus for the Kindle over the iPad.
In summary, TL;DR: if you want a dedicated e-reader, you can't go wrong with the Kindle PW. The price:performance ratio is much better than the Voyage IMHO.
But that's assuming that you're somebody who spends enough time reading to make the Kindle device worth carrying. If you only read for a few seconds here and there, adding an extra device to lug around isn't for you. So like a Garmin, the market has a specific niche and YMMV depending on your needs. For me, the Kindle was a great fit.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Backlight, Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Eye strain
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Way exceeded expectations!
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I love electronics and thought the Kindle would be nice but certainly not something I needed. It is a reading game changer. It is so easy to take with me, holds a charge for such a long time, but the best part of all is how comfortable it makes reading. My eyes are never strained, I can read in bright sunshine or a deep dark cave. Being an Audible customer, I can switch back and forth from listening to reading and the Paperwhite always keeps my place, it is just amazing!