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Amazon renews its line of Ebooks, including the first Kindle with a color screen


Amazon renews its line of Ebooks, including the first Kindle with a color screen



Amazon Kindles have become synonymous with electronic books or e-books. With a quite remarkable relationship between performance and price, we must add the enormous catalog of books to which you have access through the Amazon store itself

Now, the company has renovated its line of Kindles including a model that becomes the company’s first e-book with a color screen, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition.

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Like the vast majority of e-books, this model includes an e-ink screen that offers a paper-like experience with 8 weeks of battery life. Instead of offering content in black and white, this version supports colors to be able to access content of all types, including texts with multicolor underlines, covers and even photographs.

He is accompanied by Kindle Scribe, which adds support for a stylus with which to write on its 300 dots per pixel density electronic ink screen. The stylus itself includes a rear eraser to erase any annotation, whether on a blank document or as an annotation in a book or notes.

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He Kindle Paperwhite has improved performance, Now the company promises 25% more fluidity when turning pages. It is the model with the highest contrast thanks to an oxide film that is added to the 7-inch screen.

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It offers up to 3 months of autonomy and 16 GB or 32 GB of storage.

Finally, the Kindle conventionall adds a more powerful light for reading in the dark and a new green color.

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Article Editor: Antonio Delgado

Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to tear apart everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my free time I tinker with 3D printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything, here you have me.

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