![]() ![]() I was able to read in direct sunlight, on the subway, on the bus, and everywhere else I carried it without issue. Text is incredibly sharp and dark, and the screen is glare-free. Like the Voyage, the Paperwhite uses a six-inch Carta E Ink touch screen, with a resolution of 1,448 by 1,072 and 300 pixels per inch. Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. I tested the $209.99 version, but we're basing our rating on the base model, since most users will be fine with Wi-Fi and ads. A version with 3G wireless connectivity-so you can download books any time, without the need for Wi-Fi-boosts the price to $189.99 with ads and $209.99 without. The standard Wi-Fi-only model costs $119.99 with "Special Offers" (Amazon's code for advertising, which is a full-page ad that appears onscreen when your Paperwhite is sleeping) and $139.99 ad-free. Pricing, Design, and Displayįirst, it's worth mentioning there are a couple of different versions of the Paperwhite available. ![]() ![]() The Paperwhite is the best ebook reader you can get for the price, and an easy pick for our Editors' Choice. It also has increased RAM for faster performance, along with access to Amazon's superlative ebook store. The Voyage already struggled to justify its high $199.99 price tag beyond the strength of its 1,448-by-1,072-pixel, 300-ppi E Ink Carta screen, and the latest Paperwhite has the same sharp display, without raising its original base price of $119.99. The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite sends the Kindle Voyage packing.
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