Every now and then we need to separate ourselves from our smartphone or tablets, because even a good book fits nicely in the palm of your hand. But that doesn't mean we've gotten rid of the screen. Yes, reading culture is also changing. E-book readers have become a fixture, mainly thanks to Amazon, which is turning a new "e-sheet" with the Kindle Voyage, only 7.6 millimeters thick.
After the giants in the field of smartphones and tablets had their say, he also won his own piece of attention Amazon and introduced a refreshed series of tablets and e-book readers. In the field of the latter, it remains in his "library". Kindle Paperwhite, which was given a superior successor, the model Kindle Voyage. The Kindle has already gotten rid of physical buttons and replaced them with touch screen, and added an interesting novelty to the latest version. Edge of the reader namely, they are not only sensitive to touch, but also pressure and a stronger squeeze Voyage understands as a command to page changer (with or without vibration).
It comes with sophisticated high definition e-ink screen with dot density 300 ppi, catching on from competing tablets that make the letters sharp enough to cut against. The upgrade also came in the area lighting, which cancels the static brightness setting, as it has a built-in gradual getting used to light so like our eyes.
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Despite digitization, the Kindle is making a comeback paper feel. Screen surface it is rough, to approximate its texture, and with that they also disappeared reflect, which have been the weakness of the plastic screen covers that the Kindle has used until now. Voyage with Wi-Fi connectivity will be available for approx. 150 euros, and with a mobile phone for approx. 220.
More information:
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