Amazon says the All-new Kindle gets four weeks of life from a full battery charge. You get more battery for the buck with the higher-priced Kindles, but they all last a long time. The Paperwhite and the Oasis each offer a choice of 8Gb of storage, which can hold “thousands of books and over 35 audiobooks,” per Amazon or 32Gb of storage, which could store a lot more audiobooks. The All-new Kindle has 4Gb of storage, which is still plenty for about 3,000 books, per Amazon. However, if you start to delve into audiobooks, you’ll need more capacity. Storage: How many books and audiobooks a Kindle can holdīecause the Kindle’s e-book format is very lightweight, you can store a lot of books even on the lowest-end e-reader. Kindle Paperwhiteīoth the Paperwhite and Oasis displays are flush with the front of the device, while the All-new Kindle’s display is slightly recessed from the bezels. The Kindle Oasis has a 7″ display with a 300ppi resolution and a whopping 25 LEDs, whose shade can be adjusted from white light to a warm amber. The Kindle Paperwhite also has a 6″ display but increases the brightness with five LEDs, and increases the resolution to 300ppi. The All-new Kindle boasts a 6″, 167ppi (pixels per inch), 4-LED display. The differences are in resolution and brightness. All three Kindles use E Ink Carta display technology, which attempts to mimic the look of a printed page. The display is an expensive component, and you’ll get what you pay for. The Kindle features that matter Display: How big and bright you want your display
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