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Originally Posted by avid01
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The two main aspects of the user interface for me are the ease of use of the dictionary, highlighting, and note taking. Of course, you may find other aspects of the interface more important. You are welcome to do so!
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I also like the new menu layout for "settings" - a great improvement over the old way that "settings" worked.
IIRC, that change started somewhere around firmware version 5.7.x (well maybe early in 5.8.x).
That was a major user interface change, but it was a "must do" for Amazon because of the quickly expanding number of user options.
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Does not fit your question (as originally posted)?
In your original question, you did not mention why you left out the 8th generation devices.
People that post in the Kindle forums sometimes use the term: "Paperwhite" to mean all Kindle devices with a front light.
Some use: "Paperwhite" the way people use "Kleenex" (as a generalization, not as a specific).
Since you did not (originally) define how you where using the term, I qualified each of my answers.
The best that you could do was just ignore any parts that did not fit your unmentioned criteria.
Translation:
Ask a better question if you must have a better answer.