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  2. Amazon Kindle devices - Wikipedia

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    It is speculated the case color change is to improve contrast ratio perception further, as some users found the prior white casing highlighted that the E Ink background is light gray and not white. Like the Kindle DX, it does not have a Wi-Fi connection. [18] The DXG is a mix of third-generation hardware and second-generation software.

  3. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    The Kindle 2 added native PDF capability with the version 2.3 firmware upgrade. [28] The Kindle 1 could not read PDF files, but Amazon provides experimental conversion to the native AZW format, [29] with the caveat that not all PDFs may format correctly. [30] The Kindle 2 added the ability to play the Audible Enhanced (AAX) format.

  4. E Ink's new higher contrast Carta display is the secret ... - AOL

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    Amazon peppered its second-gen Kindle Paperwhite announce yesterday with the usual marketing fluff: whiter whites and blacker blacks! But, it turns out, those boasts do have some grounding in reality.

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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. Amazon announces first Kindle ever with color screen ...

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    Amazon on Wednesday announced a new Kindle e-reader, and for the first time ever it has a color display. Amazon announces first Kindle ever with color screen, retailing for $279 Skip to main content

  7. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Kindle (Global): Amazon’s Kindle has ruled the e-reader world for years. It is smooth, reliable, and built for book lovers. The Kindle Paperwhite has a crisp screen, a soft backlight, and weeks of battery life. It reads like paper but works in the dark. The Kindle Oasis adds warm lighting and page-turn buttons, though it costs more.