Just curious--fingerprints
I was reading a review, or a comparison of the new basic Kindle and the Paperwhite 4, and read, "Unlike the Paperwhite, the basic Kindle’s display does not sit flush with the surface. Depending on who you ask, this could be a real advantage. Yes, dust and lint does get caught in the corners, but this is less aggravating than having to constantly wipe fingerprints off the plastic display as on the Paperwhite."
I have seen this complaint about constantly needing to wipe fingers off the screen of the Paperwhite. I stopped reading and thought. I can remember the last time I cleaned the screen on the PW4 I'm reading tonight. It was about four days ago and it didn't need cleaning. I was cleaning the glass screen on my laptop and that does need frequent cleaning. My Paperwhites get cleaned when I go on a rampage of cleaning and clean my glasses, my desktop monitors, my laptop, and my Paperwhites. One will also get cleaned when I splash spaghetti sauce when I'm reading with my dinner.
So, I'm curious. Do you get a lot of fingerprints on your PW4? Does it require constant cleaning?
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