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Amazon has just announced the Kindle Paperwhite, the newest edition to the Kindle family. It has a higher resolution screen and adjustable lighting. It completely blows away the older Kindle models that put Amazon on the e-reading map.

The Paperwhite with Wi-Fi runs for $119, while the Paperwhite model with 3G connectivity costs $179. Amazon also slightly updated the old Kindle and has dropped it to an astoundingly low $69. (How soon before it’s $29 or even free?)

While the older Kindle is cheaper, the Paperwhite is still a way better e-reader, based on its just announced specs. E-readers are still much better than tablets for reading lengthy books, so we can see why it’s important for Amazon to keep innovating in this area.

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Here are the big points that we know so far that make the Paperwhite better than its predecessors:

  • Higher resolution screen at 221 pixels per inch — 62 percent more pixels than previous Kindle
  • 15 percent faster page turns
  • New font choices
  • 25 percent more contrast — whiter whites, blacker blacks
  • 8-week battery life
  • Adjustable back lighting
  • Shows time left in reading your book
  • 9.1mm thick, weighs 7.8 ounces
  • New “X-Ray” feature shows most popular characters in chapter or book

Let us know in the comments if you plan to buy a Kindle Paperwhite.

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