http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/09/kindlelead.jpg So we know all about Amazon’s new Kindle Paperwhite, but those press images don’t really do the trick, do they? Weirdly, we had to travel all the way to Berlin, but we did did manage to get our hands on new device. As we said before, there aren’t a ton of aesthetic changes here. Thankfully, we had our last gen Paperwhite in hand, and quite frankly, we couldn’t really tell the difference – until we picked it up, that is. Gen two of the Paperwhite is noticeably lighter than its predecessor.
Long-time Paperwhite users will be able to tell you that the minute they hold it in their hands. Another obvious clue: the giant Amazon logo on the soft touch rear. Granted, we’re probably picking nits here (especially as someone who carries their own Paperwhite around in a case), but the older Kindle logo was a bit more tasteful.We did really appreciate the frontlighting in the earlier generation – and then Kobo came along with the Glo. Since then, things haven’t really been the same.%Gallery-slideshow81815%
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