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Paperwhite 2021 SE first impressions
The Paperwhite SE I ordered a month ago showed up somewhat unexpectedly today (I thought it was going to be tomorrow or Wednesday).
There is not much to say, other than it meets and exceeds my expectations: - display quality is better than my PW4: seems sharper and not as blue-ish - I’m surprised at how much I like the larger screen - wireless charging works well - nice to have auto-light adjust again (since my Voyage died) - improved performance is very noticeable and welcome (switching books is about 4 times faster, for example) - I like the ‘animated’ page turn - supports 5GHz WiFi I used the setup-with-Kindle-app method, which worked pretty well and I didn’t have to supply Amazon credentials or type in a WiFi password. I tried the warm light but I don’t think I’ll be using it much. It seems to reduce perceived contrast and when reading in dark I prefer Dark Mode. It updated right away to 5.14.1.1, thankfully. I’ve gotten thoroughly used to the new UI. The only-5-in-list-view thing doesn’t bother me at all. Looking forward to the further, previewed, changes, and hoping they restore TTS and maybe even Immersion Reading on these devices, given the somewhat greater computing resources. Last edited by tomsem; 12-07-2021 at 11:44 AM. |
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The Oasis has had the faster processor for 4 years now without TTS or Immersion Reading.
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There are some string resources in recent update files with words ‘Text to Speech’, which may indicate they are working on such a feature. And while Speak Screen screen reader has been there for several years, it isn’t that pleasant to use unless you really need it. And SS/TTS should support some languages other than English. Immersion Reading feature would make them more money via audiobook sales, even if playback just synchronized page turns without the highlighting one gets with the Kindle apps. Last edited by tomsem; 12-07-2021 at 11:52 AM. |
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We won't get TTS because Amazon owns audible. This is why companies gobbling up other companies is bad for consumers
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Then we had Kindles without either TTS or Audible support, until they went ahead and added VoiceView screen reader to help settle a lawsuit. And finally Audible support went back in. But I’ve never listened to an audiobook on my Kindle, nor have I ever seen postings here from people who use this feature. This seems to suggest Audible support doesn’t really sell many audiobooks (but of course who knows other than Amazon). Moreover Audible is overwhelmingly an English language business, and meaningless feature in non English speaking countries. TTS, if it were available in languages other than English (as on the Fire tablets) could help sell more Kindles in international markets. And if they implemented Immersion Reading in some form on the Kindle, they could sell more audio books. (Or at least I would use my Kindle more) I think it is more a question of priorities: Amazon (Lab126) cares much more about the Alexa platform than Kindle. It’s got a much higher growth potential and so Kindle development has languished in recent years. Any features they add incur cost to develop, test, maintain and support, and need some justification. Last edited by tomsem; 12-09-2021 at 02:46 PM. |
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They've got time to do damage like that, but not apparently to do anything to make the thing measurablly better. |
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I didn't initially clamor for the change but now that I'm using it I think it works as well, if not better, as a UI than the past one. I really don't understand the hate that people are showing for it. If you stay away from Home (which I do) there are really only a few tiny differences from before and I dare say they are for the better. I have no idea what they were thinking when they came up with the Home concept but it is easily avoided.
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I don't like the new UI, but hate is too strong a word. Still, my Oasis stays in the airplane mode for now, as I sideload everything anyway. And frankly, I haven't even used the Oasis since I got my new Kobos, which I like more.
I'll buy a new Kindle only if Amazon releases a new Oasis with a 8" screen, buttons and the irregular shape of the current Oasis. If they don't, I'll just continue to use my Kobos and in that case it's no skin off my nose what they do with their UI. As to wireless charging, TTS, auto-adjusting light... don't care about those. |
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I like mine. Kinda like the oasis without the buttons. I feel crazy for owning kindle, Kobo and nooks but i am out of 32GB storage on my kindle so i am buying on nook and KOBO more
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These are my thoughts after buying it not long too ago.
My first impression when I picked up the Kindle Paperwhite 5 was - oh, what a big screen. Admittedly, of course, 6.8″ is smaller than the 7″ on the Oasis I use every day, but that impression is compounded by the narrow bezels. And after several minutes of reading, I thought the PW5 would be a significant competitor to the Oasis. If one doesn't need the keys, the savings in buying the Paperwhite is noticeable. |
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I am still debating if it is worth the cost to upgrade to the newest Paper White, I have the PaperWhite 4 and only read it when out from home, otherwise I read from the Fire Tablet HD10. The cost of the basic PaperWhite 5 s more than I paid for the Fire Tablet HD 10 2021.
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The new Paperwhite might induce you to use it at home, as well as while you're away.
I bought the basic Paperwhite and it's the best e-reader I've ever owned, and I might have owned 20 or so. For me, it ticks all the boxes. It has a beautifully lit screen that's quick to respond to page turns and the best battery life I've experienced on an e-reader. The font ramp works well with the new device, too, so it's about perfect for me. I bought a Libra 2 at about the same time, and I spend all my reading time with the Kindle. Jim |
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Thank you have the Kindle PaperWhite 2018 model, and the Kindle basic, I decided to trade in both and go for the PaperWhite 2021 basic model with cover and power adapter. I will have everything but the power adapter before Christmas just in time for my trip to see my kids.
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