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  2. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    Kindle Paperwhite 2. Amazon announced the second-iteration Kindle Paperwhite, marketed as the "All-New Kindle Paperwhite" and colloquially referred to as the Paperwhite 2, on September 3, 2013; [47] the Wi-Fi version was released on September 30 ($120 ad-supported, $140 no ads), and the 3G/Wi-Fi version was released in the US on November 5 ...

  3. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    The Kindle stores this information on all Amazon e-books but it is unclear if this data is stored for non-Amazon e-books. [40] There is a lack of e-reader data privacy — Amazon knows the user's identity, what the user is reading, whether the user has finished the book, what page the user is on, how long the user has spent on each page, and ...

  4. Template:Kindle E Ink series - Wikipedia

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    Kindle Paperwhite (4th iteration) (black) Wi-Fi and 3G: November 7, 2018 Also called "Kindle Paperwhite (10th Generation)" Kindle 10 (black or white) March 20, 2019; Kindle Oasis (3rd iteration) (black, silver on back)

  5. New Kindle? Here are 10 accessories you need - AOL

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    3-Pack of Anti-Glare Screen Protector for Kindle Paperwhite 6.8-Inch (11th Generation - 2021 release) $10 $11 Save $1 Keep your 11th Gen Kindle screen scratch-free with this three-pack of matte ...

  6. Kindle Paperwhite - Wikipedia

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  7. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    The fourth generation of Kindle, called Touch, was announced in September 2011 that was the Kindle's first departure from keyboards and page turn buttons in favor of touchscreens. In September 2012, Amazon announced the fifth generation of the Kindle called the Paperwhite, which incorporates a LED frontlight and a higher contrast display. [48]