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In a few years, the Kindle e ink have come a long way. The last one was none other than the Kindle Paperwhite 2012, it was time to release a new model, more powerful. Let us introduce you to the Kindle Travel.
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The first thing to note is that travel has a glass screen, micro-etched to diffuse the light, which works surprisingly well, then found the nestled on / off button at the back.
We also note lines and dots on the front cover, it is the PagePress Amazon technology. This allows you to press the side to turn pages with a haptic feedback triggered when the unit has fulfilled its task.
The voltage of the pressure is adjustable and the concept is optional, this However, it’s subtle, pleasant and not at all annoying as well enjoy it. The above points are the ambient light sensors that manage the brightness of the reading light. You can still adjust the brightness yourself, of course.
This screen has a huge (and possibly -be exaggerated) 300 DPI, the resolution of the travel crushes not only 212 DPI Kindle Paperwhite, but 365 DPI Aura Kobo. Is it really necessary to read the text on a white background … You are entitled to ask the question.
Solid, it remains thinner and lighter than the Paperwhite (a few millimeters). It’s a nice little gadget to have the pleasure to hold in your hands, it will cost 200 dollars. Hopefully at this rate, the refresh rate will be more relevant …


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