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If it feels like autumn, then it must be time for tech companies to release new devices. Last week, Apple launched new iPhones and Amazon announced new Kindle ereaders.
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading to a new Kindle or trying Amazon’s reader for the first time, you should check out Amazon’s latest offerings. The improvements may tempt you to try these new devices.
Amazon Kindle 2022
Amazon’s base model Kindle has received an overhaul that may make it seem much less like a base model. The 2022 Kindle is lighter, brighter, and has twice the storage of the previous model. The 2022 Kindle weighs 5.56 oz (158 g), compared to the previous model’s weight of 6.1 oz (170 g).
The new Kindle also displays a sharper font on its larger 6-inch (15.24 cm) screen. According to Amazon, “The upgraded 300 ppi high-resolution glare-free display features more than 3x as many pixels as the previous generation.”
A dark mode is available on the Kindle screen for those who prefer that option. => See, Going Dark — How to Get Dark Mode on Your Devices and Apps
The 2022 Kindle’s screen is illuminated by 4 LED lights that point toward the screen.
For those who like to load their Kindle with books, this new Kindle offers twice the storage at 16 GB instead of 8 GB.
Charging has been improved as well. This new Kindle charges via a USB-C cord instead of a micro-USB. This change allows for faster charging. According to Amazon, this new Kindle can last up to six weeks before it needs to be charged.
Availability
The 2022 Kindle is available for pre-order now from Amazon for $99.00 in black or denim. The release day is October 12, 2022.
Kindle Paperwhite 5
Amazon also upgraded its Kindle Paperwhite 5, which now offers a 16 GB storage option. When the Kindle Paperwhite 5 was launched in October 2021, the only storage option was 8 GB.
This year, Amazon is offering a 16 GB storage option for only $10 more than the 8 GB model.
The Kindle Paperwhite 5 is water-resistant, which may be helpful if you like to read at the pool or beach, or in the bathtub. According to Amazon, “Kindle Paperwhite is IPX8 rated to protect against accidental immersion in up to two meters of fresh water for up to 60 minutes, and up to 0.25 meters of seawater for up to 3 minutes.”
The Kindle Paperwhite 5 has a 6.8-inch (17.27 cm) screen that offers an amber mode. You can change the screen color to amber from white manually or schedule amber mode to turn on and off automatically every day at a set time.
17 LED lights point at the Kindle Paperwhite 5 screen for better viewing in bright light and outdoors.
The Kindle Paperwhite 5 is available in black from Amazon for $139.99 for 8 GB of storage and $149.99 for 16 GB of storage.
Your Thoughts
Have you been thinking about getting a Kindle reader or upgrading your existing Kindle? Do you like the idea of additional storage so you can add more books and audiobooks to your device? Would you spend the extra money to get a water-resistant Kindle Paperwhite 5?
Share your thoughts in the Comments section below!
Marcos says
Nada me haría más feliz que tener un ebook y por ello he estado atento a los modelos que ofrece Kindle de Amazon por lo que puedo decir que estos se quedan cortos en lo que ofrecen. Modelos lanzados por la competencia resultan más atractivos por qué incluyen una ranura de expansión en el equipo para que nosotros mismos elijamos el tamaño de almacenamiento qué deseamos, tambien tenemos la función de un cuaderno de notas en el mismo dispositivo, además que reconocen muy bien los documentos PDF y no se necesita cambiarlos a otro formato, otro punto importante es que los ebook ya vienen a colores lo cual resulta muy útil (una imagen vale más que mil palabras) En fin, me parece que los equipos de Kindle se quedaron rezagados ante la mejor prestación de servicios que ofrecen otras marcas.
Carolyn Nicander Mohr says
From Google Translate:
Nothing would make me happier than having an ebook and therefore I have been attentive to the models offered by Amazon’s Kindle so I can say that these fall short in what they offer. Models launched by the competition are more attractive because they include an expansion slot in the equipment so that we ourselves can choose the storage size we want, we also have the function of a notebook in the same device, in addition to recognizing very well the PDF documents and it is not necessary to change them to another format, another important point is that the ebooks already come in color which is very useful (an image is worth a thousand words) In short, it seems to me that the Kindle teams lagged behind before the best provision of services offered by other brands.
Carolyn Nicander Mohr says
Hi Marcos, You make excellent points. By upgrading these Kindles, Amazon is giving users features it thinks they want.
But what do they really want? Perhaps color screens or storage expansion through micro SD cards.
But the amount of storage now available on a Kindle should be sufficient for most libraries. And SD cards can be lost or corrupted.
A color eInk screen would be very cool, but at what price?
It will be interesting to see what improvements Amazon brings next to Kindle devices and whether any items on your wish list are granted by Amazon.