Ulasan: Sebaiknya Anda membeli Kindle Paperwhite?

Table of Contents Kindle Paperwhite price and specs Better than books Slow and mostly steady Big jump to get rid of ads Is the Kindle Paperwhite worth it?

I have to confess that I haven’t read a lot of books since high school. It’s not that I don’t enjoy reading or have trouble understanding, but my ADHD makes it hard to find the motivation to start and focus, plus I find holding physical books cumbersome. The new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, however, has been a game-changer for me.

Both the ad-supported $140 model and the ad-free $190 Signature Edition feature larger 6.8-inch displays, excellent battery life, and a perfect form factor for one-handed readers like myself. The screen is bright and easy on the eyes, making reading a pleasure in any lighting.

The Kindle Paperwhite is touch-driven with no physical buttons, making it easy to navigate and customize settings. The addition of a USB-C charging port is a welcome upgrade, and the device’s physical design is sleek and comfortable to hold.

While the Kindle Paperwhite may not be as powerful as an iPad, it excels at its primary function of reading books. The performance can be a bit slow at times, but the overall experience is still enjoyable. The battery life is impressive, lasting for weeks on a single charge.

The biggest downside for me is the price, especially for the Signature Edition. However, for avid readers looking to enhance their reading experience, the Kindle Paperwhite is definitely worth considering. With Prime Day discounts, the price may become more affordable, making it a great investment for book lovers.

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