![]() When you’re done with books altogether, there’s so much more the Fire HD 8 can do. With dual stereo mode speakers powered by Dolby Atmos, books sound loud and clear. Just ask Alexa to read aloud and it’ll take over. And when you’re tired of reading, you can instantly switch over to listening mode. The tablet has a specialized Blue Shade feature for backlight optimization that allows for a pleasing nighttime reading experience that doesn’t fatigue the eyes. When it comes to reading on the Fire HD 8, Amazon has done its best to create a comfortable screen experience. ![]() With over millions of eBooks, individual Kindle titles cost as little as $2.99 a month, but you can also sign up for Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited plan for $9.99 a month to read whatever you want for as long as you renew your subscription. If you want the best of the eBook and tablet world, it’s going to be hard to beat the Amazon Fire HD 8. (Amazon calls ads “Special Offers.”) If you go ad-free, it will cost you $20 more. Lastly, you’ll have to choose whether to receive ads on your device or no ads. Most people will be fine with just Wi-Fi, but heavy readers may prefer the ability to get more books while on the go. Secondly, you’ll have to choose between having just Wi-Fi connectivity or Wi-Fi and free cellular connectivity from AT&T. You’ll have to choose either 8GB or 32GB of storage, depending on how many books, magazines, comics, and audiobooks you need to store. The Kindle Paperwhite comes with a few configuration options. That means you can read on the beach or by the pool without worrying about water damage. It’s also super portable at just 6.4 ounces and (finally) waterproof, with an IPX8 rating. This model has a six-inch, glare-free screen with five LED lights behind the screen so you can read it anywhere. The newest Kindle Paperwhite continues in the tradition of the first Paperwhite with another round of updates. It radically improved on the original Kindle's readability and versatility with an improved screen and backlighting. ![]() Plus at only 0.34 inches thick, weighing only 6.1 ounces, and for a really affordable price, it is supremely portable, perfect for tossing into your beach or travel bag.Įver since Amazon first introduced the Kindle Paperwhite back in 2012, it’s had a special place in our hearts. The battery is big enough to provide around four weeks of reading time, depending on things like light usage and how long you spend actually reading in a given session. It connects via Wi-Fi and even offers Bluetooth connectivity so you can listen to audiobooks as well as read. There’s 8GB of storage built in which is enough storage for thousands of books. You’ll also get a decently crisp 167 PPI resolution, so not only can you read in the dark, but it’ll look really close to words on an actual page. ![]() It claims market share because the screen very closely approximates what it’s like to read an actual book.įirst off, Amazon has included a brand-new front light that allows you to read in the dark, something that was previously only available on the more expensive Kindle Paperwhite. You just need to look for the titles marked with the Kindle Unlimited logo.The Amazon Kindle has become a force in the portable electronics space-not because it has the flashiness of an iPad or the versatility of a flagship smartphone. The service doesn't include every book on Amazon or Audible, but many of the best-sellers are included. Once subscribed, users have unlimited access to over a million Kindle titles, thousands of audiobooks with Audible narration, and a subscription to up to three magazines, such as People, Men's Health, Entertainment, Better Homes and Gardens. If you're a Kindle owner and you're wondering whether to sign up for the Kindle Unlimited service, this guide is a rundown of everything you need to know about it, including how much it costs, whether there is a free trial and what kind of books are available.Īmazon's Kindle Unlimited is a monthly subscription plan. (Pocket-lint) - Amazon's Kindle Unlimited service allows subscribers to download and read an unlimited quantity of ebooks and audiobooks for a set monthly fee - not too dissimilar to services like Netflix and Spotify, but it's for books rather than movies or music.
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