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Originally Posted by hius07
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In reading the GoodEreader review I encountered a number of passages that sounded vaguely familiar. Imagine my surprise to find them in this
androidauthority review published two days ago.
Here are the passages "borrowed" word-for-word from the android authority review:
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Close examination of the screen will reveal a mild blur around text, indicating a low resolution panel. However, this difference fades from view once you start reading a book. Unless you’ve got both Kindles sitting next to one another, you won’t know that you’re missing anything. That is, unless you read a lot of graphic novels. High-quality graphic content definitely shows off the advantage of the higher resolution display on the Paperwhite.
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The 2019 Kindle lacks any form of waterproofing. That’s not likely to be a big complaint for most users, but if you often find yourself reading at the beach you might de [sic] well to consider the Paperwhite instead.
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And that brings us to battery life. With screen brightness set to a third of the maximum setting, and an hour of reading each day (and even more on the weekends), I’ve drained the battery perhaps 50% No matter how aggressive your use case, you should get around a week of battery.
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Amusingly enough, he even copied the typo ("de well" instead of "do well")