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Amazon Kindle 2019 Review: A brighter ereader

Amazon Kindle (2019) Review: A brighter ereader

Posted on April 10, 2019April 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Amazon’s $90 Kindle is out to eat the Kindle Paperwhite’s lunch. Adding front lighting for the first time on the entry-level ereader, the new 10th-generation Kindle 2019 snags one of the most common reasons buyers had for opting for the more expensive model. Read on for our full review.

Amazon’s industrial design doesn’t stray too far from what we’ve seen before. The new Kindle is a rectangle of matte plastic – in black or white – measuring 160 x 113 x 8.7 mm. At 174 grams it’s easy to hold in one hand for extended reading sessions.
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