Also, a slimmer case and 16 GB of memory
The base model of the Amazon Kindle has been updated. The new e-reader offers a better screen, USB-C, larger memory and other innovations. It can be ordered now, but costs a bit more than the previous model.
The eleventh generation of the Kindle has begun. Amazon has updated the base model of the e-reader and improved it in several ways. The six-inch e-ink display solves this 167 pixels per inch instead of 300 recently On, which means a visible increase in text sharpness The 2022 model’s pixel density is therefore the same as the current Kindle Paperwhite (2018) and Kindle Oasis. Screens on more expensive models are also slightly larger at 6.8 inches, with better brightness and an adjustable color temperature.
Thinner, more durable and with more memory
The new Kindle should too Six weeks instead of four Finish with a battery charge. to charge the device No more micro USB, but the modern USB-C connection. An associated charging cable is included, a power supply unit is not. Amazon’s e-reader is lighter and more compact than ever. It weighs 158 grams (16 grams less) and measures just 157.8 × 108.6 × 8 millimeters. Additionally, the 2022 Kindle has doubled the storage capacity 16 GB up, which is enough for thousands of e-books. WLAN-ac (Wi-Fi 5) is also supported.
inside Blau And Schwarz For the 11th generation Kindle 99.99 euros with ads And can be pre-ordered for 109.99 euros without ads. should be delivered From October 12 took place. On the other hand, the previous model currently costs 79.99 euros and the Paperwhite model costs 129.99 – each including ads.
Kindle Kids has also been updated and has mentioned new features. Technically, Kindle and Kindle Kids are identicalBut the children’s model (109.99 euros) also comes with a case and a year of Amazon Kids+
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