Friday, July 31, 2015

Meizu m1 note, Amazon Kindle, Hard Drives, Printers, More Tech Deals – NDTV

This week we have deals on Amazon’s Kindle e-readers and mini PC box, sleek external hard drives, and a lot more.

1. Cashback offers on the Amazon Kindle

Amazon makes the best e-readers in the market. They hardly go on a discount, and even when they do, Amazon will not offer more than 10% off. Here’s your chance to grab an effective discount of 20% on These amazing e-readers. Paytm is offering a cashback of 20% on the Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage, and the regular Kindle e-reader with Wi-Fi. Use the code while checking out Flash20 it receive 20% worth of cashback in your Paytm Wallet. This offer brings down the effective prices of the Kindle e-readers is the lowest in the market currently. You can grab the Kindle Voyage for Rs. 13.198 (effective), the Kindle Paperwhite for Rs. 8.798 (effective), and the regular Kindle e-reader with Wi-Fi for Rs. 4.701 (effective).

If you’re not sure Which e-reader you should get, here’s a simple question to ask yourself – do you need a backlight while reading? If you do not, you’ll be happy with the cheapest Kindle e-reader. If you are interested in and backlight you could go with the Kindle Paperwhite or the high-end Voyage Which Kindle comes with physical buttons for turning pages and a slightly higher resolution display.

Coupon code: FLASH20, TAB20

Link: Paytm

2. iRevo Smart mini PC

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There’s no shortage of HDMI sticks That hook up with an external display This enable users is access a variety of apps and services. Most Of These plug-and-play sticks are only limited to a bunch of pre-selected apps and services. The iRevo Smart mini PC can do all of That, along with an added advantage of running an Android powered setup. This Means you can use a variety of Android apps Directly on an external display. Amazon is selling the iRevo Smart mini PC at a promotional price of Rs. 4,999 (MRP Rs. 9,999). The discount will be added automatically box during the checkout process.

The iRevo Smart mini PC is powered by a quad-core CPU, supported by 1GB of RAM. It comes with 16GB of on-board storage. The device looks like a simple WiFi router, and can also be used as they are. It comes pre-installed with Microsoft Office apps dry as Work, Excel, and Powerpoint. It ships with a wireless keyboard and mouse. All you need is an external display is hook it up. The iRevo Smart mini PC includes support for Bluetooth connectivity. If you are looking for a pretty basic computing device for kids or minimal usage, this could be very decent at its price.

Price: Rs. 4,999 (MRP Rs. 9,999)

Link: Amazon

3. Meizu m1 note

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The Meizu m1 note smartphone is now available at a discounted price of Rs. 9,999 (MRP Rs. 14.499) on Amazon. The smartphone features a 5.5-inch FHD display, running at a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. It is powered by a 64-bit octa-core processor to Mediatek, supported by 2GB of RAM. The Meizu m1 note comes with a 13MP primary camera That promises and a zero shutter lag. There’s also a 5MP front-facing camera for video conferencing. The smartphone includes support for two SIM cards (GSM only), and includes a 3140mAh battery. The Meizu m1 note is pretty decent at its price if you are looking for a smartphone under Rs. 10,000 Which also supports dual-SIM.

Price: Rs. 9,999 (MRP Rs. 14.499)

Link: Amazon

4. Seagate Backup Plus Slim 2TB external hard drive

Add more storage to your workstation with this sleek Seagate Backup Plus 2TB external hard drive. You can grab one for as low as Rs. 6,065 (effective after cashback) on Paytm. The same hard drive normally retails for around Rs. 7,500-8,000 online. Use the coupon code while checking out SAVE1500 it receive a cashback of Rs. Paytm 1500 in your wallet. The Seagate Backup Slim external hard drive comes with 3-year manufacturer warranty. It includes support for USB 3.0 that enable you transfer data quickly it is and from the hard drive. The sleek form factor makes it possible for users to take the portable hard drive with them while traveling. Paytm also has this hard drive in multiple colors, and the prices vary for each small color.

Price: Rs. 6,065 (effective)

Link: Paytm

5. Western Digital 1TB My Passport Essential Ultra-portable external hard drive

Talking about sleek portable hard drives, the Western Digital My Passport Ultra offers a great option if you’re looking for a 1TB external hard drive. Amazon is selling it for Rs. 4,566 (MRP Rs. 6,930) this week. The compact external hard drive comes with an option to set a password That adds a 256-bit hardware encryption is the ensure you date remains safe at all times. The Western Digital 1TB My Passport Ultra also comes with a backup program to help you keep regular backups of your previous date. The hard drive also comes in higher capacities and four different colors. It includes a 3-year manufacturer warranty. The hard drive is also compatible with USB 3.0 so you do not have to worry about data transfer speeds.

Price: Rs. 4,566 (MRP Rs. 6,930)

Link: Amazon

6. Ricoh laser printer SP111

Low-cost single-function laser printers sometimes make more sense than inkjet printers in the same price band. If you do not care about colored prints, the Ricoh laser printer SP111 is currently available at a discount on Amazon. You can buy the single-function laser printer for Rs. 3,100 (MRP Rs. 4,400) this week. The printer supports a maximum printing resolution of 1200×600 dpi (dots per inch), and a printing speed of 16 pages per minute. A single refill toner can last up to 2000 prints, and the printing quality is very decent.

Price: Rs. 3,100 (MRP Rs. 4,400)

Link: Amazon

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A Kindle Hack Into A Fridge Messageboard – Lifehacker Australia

If you’ve got an otherwise unused Kindle and a Raspberry Pi, it’s actually quite simple to turn it into an easy fridge messageboard.

This Particular hack uses a custom email address that you ‘send whatever messages you want to Appear on the Kindle, a bit of server side code running on a Raspberry Pi That checks an inbox via IMAP is DETERMINE if there are new messages before pinging them onto the Kindle itself, Which only really needs to be on the same Wi-Fi network and have its screensaver disabled.

Share Messages via Kindle It Fridge [Peter Vojtek via Hack A Day]


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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Skype Guide – Kindle – 9NEWS.com

Amanda Kesting, KUSA 11:16 am MDT July 30, 2015

First, set up Skype on your Kindle

  • The Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HDX, and the Fire HD tablet come with preinstalled Skype. You must have at least a Kindle Fire HD. This access it click on “apps” on the home screen
  • Tap “cloud” and then find Skype and click on it. This will download the application onto your Kindle
  • Click back to the home screen. Once the download is complete, the Skype icon will have a green check mark next to it. Click the icon.
  • Sign in using either a Skype, Microsoft, or Facebook account if you have one or click “create account” at the bottom of the screen
  • If making a new account, enter all required information, Including creating a “skype name.” This will be the name other users will search for to find you.
  • Verify your account with the link sent to your e-mail address

Then, add 9NEWS to your contacts list

  • Click the “contact” icon in the menu bar – it’s on the top left section of the screen. Click to add a contact.
  • Type “Call9news” in the search bar and hit the enter
  • Click on the 9NEWS contact logo That Appears
  • Click “Add to contacts “then” send “it 9NEWS add to your list

This call others

  • Click on 9NEWS under “contacts” in Skype
  • Select the “video call” under the 9NEWS icon to start the call
  • Wait for an answer from Drew, Rod, or Mike!

(© 2015 KUSA)

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Old Kindle Upcycled this Emailable Fridge Messageboard – Hackaday

We’ve all got a pile of old devices lying around somewhere That are waiting to be torn down for parts, or turned into something useful. [Peter Voljek] Decided it to the latter with an old Kindle eBook reader, turning it into a neat That message board can be stuck onto a fridge. With the addition of some server-side Ruby code, you can send messages by email is this, and it automatically box displays the last message received. Throw on some magnetic sticky tape and you have a neat fridge door noticeboard.

[Peter] runs his Ruby web server on a Raspberry Pi, but it should run on any platform That supports Ruby, so you could run it on a NAS device, or pretty much anything That has a web server built in. The Kindle side of the hack exploits some secret commands to disable the screensaver, then uses AJAX and JavaScript that automatically box refresh the webpage of the RPI is serving.

Hey, why not combine this with the Kindle weather station hack it create a noticeboard That tells you what you need from the store, and Reminds you why you should not leave the house at the same time?

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£ 120 off the Amazon Kindle Fire 7 in a flash deal: 4 more Amazon savings – Mirror.co.uk

Online retail giant Amazon is famous for its limited-time-only sales lightening, with 12-and-24-hour worldwide deals around the clock.

This week we’ve spotted £ 50 off two of Their Kindle devices, as well as Lenovo laptops, and the latest Fire HD tablet.

What have we found? Shoppers can get £ 50 off the Kindle Fire HDX 7 “, HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 16 GB, now £ 219, and 75% off this Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, now £ 19.99.

They’ve also got 30% off the 32GB Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 “and £ 50 off the Lenovo G50 15.6-Inch Notebook.

If you live in London, or know someone in the capital , you can also get an additional 20% off your first online order with discount code PRIMENOW .

You can take a look at our pick of the best deals and savings 5 ​​below.

How much is delivery: Standard UK delivery is free. Prime members can get free and unlimited one-day delivery. Find out more about the Amazon delivery prices and times.

  1. Fire HDX 7 “Wi-Fi and 4G 16GB, was £ 269, now £ 219

  2. Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, was £ 79.95, now £ 19.99

  3. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9″ HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 32 GB, was £ 439, now £ 279.30

  4. Braun Series 3 380/3080 Wet and Dry Foil Electric Shaver, was £ 139.99, now £ 69

  5. X200MA Asus 11.6 “HD LED Glare Notebook (White) was £ 229.99, now £ 166.99

For more deals news and promo codes, keep an eye on our tech deals page, or to see our round up of the best MacBook Air deals on the market, see our cheap Apple Mac deals guide here.

We’ve also spotted the cheapest deal Nutribullet smoothie maker on the market, find out find out how to get £ 45 off here.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

£ 50 off the Amazon Kindle Fire 7 in a flash deal: 4 more Amazon savings – Mirror.co.uk

Online retail giant Amazon is famous for its limited-time-only sales lightening, with 12-and-24-hour worldwide deals around the clock.

This week we’ve spotted £ 50 off two of Their Kindle devices, as well as Lenovo laptops, and the latest Fire HD tablet.

What have we found? Shoppers can get £ 50 off the Kindle Fire HDX 7 “, HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 16 GB, now £ 219, and 75% off this Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, now £ 19.99.

They’ve also got 30% off the 32GB Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 “and £ 50 off the Lenovo G50 15.6-Inch Notebook.

If you live in London, or know someone in the capital , you can also get an additional 20% off your first online order with discount code PRIMENOW .

You can take a look at our pick of the best deals and savings 5 ​​below.

How much is delivery: Standard UK delivery is free. Prime members can get free and unlimited one-day delivery. Find out more about the Amazon delivery prices and times.

  1. Fire HDX 7 “Wi-Fi and 4G 16GB, was £ 269, now £ 219

  2. Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, was £ 79.95, now £ 19.99

  3. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9″ HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 32 GB, was £ 439, now £ 279.30

  4. Braun Series 3 380/3080 Wet and Dry Foil Electric Shaver, was £ 139.99, now £ 69

  5. X200MA Asus 11.6 “HD LED Glare Notebook (White) was £ 229.99, now £ 166.99

For more deals news and promo codes, keep an eye on our tech deals page, or to see our round up of the best MacBook Air deals on the market, see our cheap Apple Mac deals guide here.

We’ve also spotted the cheapest deal Nutribullet smoothie maker on the market, find out find out how to get £ 45 off here.

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Monday, July 27, 2015

£ 120 off the Amazon Kindle Fire 7 in a flash deal: 4 more Amazon savings … – Mirror.co.uk

Online retail giant Amazon is famous for its limited-time-only sales lightening, with 12-and-24-hour worldwide deals around the clock.

This week we’ve spotted 45% off two of Their Kindle devices, as well as Lenovo laptops, and the latest Fire HD tablet.

What have we found? Shoppers can get £ 120 off the Kindle Fire HDX 7 “, HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 16 GB, now £ 149, and 75% off this Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, now £ 19.99.

They’ve also got 30% off the 32GB Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 “and £ 50 off the Lenovo G50 15.6-Inch Notebook.

If you live in London, or know someone in the capital , you can also get an additional 20% off your first online order with discount code PRIMENOW .

You can take a look at our pick of the best deals and savings 5 ​​below.

How much is delivery: Standard UK delivery is free. Prime members can get free and unlimited one-day delivery. Find out more about the Amazon delivery prices and times.

  1. Fire HDX 7 “Wi-Fi and 4G 16GB, was £ 269, now £ 149

  2. Andrew James 1100 Watt Digital Filter Coffee Maker, was £ 79.95, now £ 19.99

  3. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9″ HDX Display, Wi-Fi and 4G, 32 GB, was £ 439, now £ 279.30

  4. Braun Series 3 380/3080 Wet and Dry Foil Electric Shaver, was £ 139.99, now £ 67.99

  5. X200MA Asus 11.6 “HD LED Glare Notebook (White) was £ 229.99, now £ 166.99

For more deals news and promo codes, keep an eye on our tech deals page, or to see our round up of the best MacBook Air deals on the market, see our cheap Apple Mac deals guide here.

We’ve also spotted the cheapest deal Nutribullet smoothie maker on the market, find out find out how to get £ 45 off here.

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Improve your reading experience with the new Kindle Paperwhite [Review] – BetaNews – BetaNews

 Kindle Paperwhite

I’m late to the game, switching from a standard to a Kindle Paperwhite. Honestly, there’s nothing not to like about the low-end Kindle – it’s priced right and Provides a fine reading experience. But just about everything can be improved upon with a bit of effort and ingenuity.

That’s exactly what Amazon has done. I can not speak for the first generation Paperwhite, I never used it. But the switch from standard this second generation is a world of difference. It’s noticeable right away.

It’s a Kindle, Which Means solid and trustworthy with a reliable system. But what is different? Well, the truth is, not much, but that does not lessen its value.

After using last year’s standard Kindle, I found how it works and the new Paperwhite does nothing to change that. The homescreen will be familiar and a tap in the blank area at the top of the page will still produce the menu, with Home, Settings and more.

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You can also sync your previous device over to it. It’s a fairly simple process, but not overly intuitive. You can also buy books from it. You obviously need a linked Amazon account, but you do not buy a Kindle without having that. You can also do a factory reset, also not overly intuitive – click menu, then Settings, and then Menu again and you’ll find the option. That’s handy if you’re unloading the old model, which I apparently did when my daughter took it away.

So, what’s the big thing? That would be the screen. It’s much brighter than last year’s standard Kindle and the 300 PPI resolution makes reading even simpler than ever before. There’s no denying the screen is brighter and clearer, it’s a naked eye-obvious.

You’ll find the interface familiar, though the screen better. It’s comforting in a way, as there is no learning curve. That’s a plus for any new device, some Including That Which throw a curve ball at you. Amazon kept it simple and to the point, and the point is reading your book. That’s why you got it, and the screen is small why you wish to upgrade. The price is not bad either – at $ 119 it will not damage your wallet too badly.

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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Kindle Paperwhite: Amazon’s new, longer-lasting version beats all its rivals … – Daily Mail

Kindle Paperwhite £ 109.99, amazon.co.uk ★★★★

Hercule Poirot Gathers the hotel guests into the drawing room, flexes his little gray cells, and purrs, ‘Ladies and gentlemen … “

Then your screen goes blank, abruptly, and you look across the sun lounger and Remember That you left your e-reader’s charger in London, thousands of miles away .

Battery life is far and away the most important thing to look for in any e-reader, Whether it’s for your commute or your annual fortnight foreign basting in the sunshine.

The battery on Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite lasts a solid month, and in the best traditions of tech, it cannibalises the best bits of last year’s Voyage and serves them up at half the price

Last year, Amazon mis-stepped a touch with its Kindle Voyage, a size-zero, the ultra-glamorous e-reader which had a regrettable habit of dying unexpectedly, much like guests in hotels frequented by Hercule Poirot.

This year’s dowdier, more modest Kindle Paperwhite is a step back in the right direction – and the all-round star of our review round-up.

The battery lasts a solid month, and in the best traditions of tech, it cannibalises the best bits of last year’s Voyage and serves them up at half the price.

Here, that Means a 300-pixel-per-inch screen, front-lit it look so white you half-expect it to have That new-book smell. A new font makes it even easier to read.

Ever the skeptic, I tested the sharp screen and easy-reading font against the cheapest Kindle – and it definitely DOES make a difference.

A subtle backlight, for night-time reading without precipitating divorce Proceedings, rounds out the package. And touchscreen controls allow you to check spelling, look up characters and flip back a chapter with ease.

Below are some of the Kindle Paperwhite’s finest competitors – Including One That will even survive if you drop it in the hotel pool …

Best multi-purpose reader

Samsung Tab S

£ 250

This is not, strictly speaking, an e -reader at all, but the crisp blacks of the Super AMOLED screen here make reading far more comfortable than it is on Apple’s iPads. You can also buy books direct from the tablet within Amazon’s Kindle app (something That Apple blocks on its devices) as well as enjoying Android’s own Google Play store, Which sometimes has superb bargains on offer

Best airport choice

Kobo Glo HD

£ 110

Canadian company Kobo is a second fiddle Amazon in worldwide e-reader sales – you’ll see its gadgets in WH Smiths and airports. The machines really are not bad – this one has a decent screen and a front light not far off the Kindle’s – but the book store can not quite match the Amazon, either for the breadth of titles on offer, or for jaw-dropping bargains

Best bargain …

Nook Glowlight

£ 90

Once a serious contender, Barnes and Noble’s Nooks now look dowdy and under-spec’d next to Kobo and the Kindle’s best. They’re perfectly OK if you see them at a bargain price, but at full price, this is not fit to shine the shoes of the Kindle Paperwhite, offering a poorer screen, library and fewer extras

Best for poolside reading

Kobo Aura H20

£ 140

This is so waterproof it can actually withstand a dishwasher cycle – something I tested in an impulsive moment. It offers lots of extras, dry as leaving comments for others to read in the margins of books, but comes at a hefty price for the luxury of being able to drop it in the pool without hyperventilating

Best for looks

Amazon Kindle Voyage

£ 170

The preening poseur of the e-book world, this is ultra-slim, and has a beautiful, angular design which makes it look like it was chiseled from a single lump of basalt. Just a shame you’ll probably put a cover on it within five minutes of getting it out of the box. It’s lovely to use, too – although its appeal has been severely dented by the arrival of the Kindle Paperwhite, Which mirrors many of its best features for far less

GAME

Chaos Rings III

ANDROID, £ 14.99

Chaos Rings III is great fun – even if the plot is so cryptic and Japanese you’ll occasionally struggle to work out what’s going on

This whopping game (it’s more than two gigabytes, Which will put a big dent in your phone’s storage) offers a fantasy adventure studded with special effects Which look like they cost serious money. It’s great fun, too – even if the plot is so cryptic and Japanese you’ll occasionally struggle to work out what’s going on. ★★★★

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Saturday, July 25, 2015

Tech deals: Check out a range of Kindle tablets at bargain prices with our … – Manchester Evening News

For tech lovers looking to add a new toy this Their collection, we’ve rounded up a variety of Kindle tablets in our weekly round up technology deals.

We’ve scoured the web for the best deals on These handy must-have devices, with many now marked down at bargain prices. Some of the most popular retailers include Amazon, Currys and eBay, with a range of second-hand and refurbished devices also available.

We’ve rounded up four different types of Kindles and the best prices they are available at in our guide below, so start saving on gadgets now.

Original Kindle



For the tech traditionalists, the Original Kindle Tablet is a must-have – and is available at a knock down price, too.

The Original Kindle is Amazon’s best-selling tablet, with its most recent model featuring touchscreen technology, Wi-Fi, glare-free, and a four-week battery life. Like previous versions of the e-reader, it uses e-ink technology and has a 6 ” screen.

One of the major pulling points about the Original Kindle is its cheap price. The tablet currently retails on Amazon for around £ 60, with its price being as low as £ 57.49 it via the online marketplace Groupon, for a limited time only.

To check out the original Kindle, 6 “tablet, both Wi-Fi and 3G options, on Amazon UK by Clicking here.

Kindle Paperwhite



The ever popular Kindle Paperwhite is the advanced version of the standard Kindle device – and comes with a range of jazzy upgrades.

Paperwhite holders will enjoy an inbuilt light for reading in the dark and a very impressive battery life That can last up to two-months.

Online marketplace Groupon is currently retailing the Paperwhite for just £ 89.99 – Which is £ 20 cheaper than official retailer Amazon at £ 109.99.

If you’re looking to snap up the Kindle for on-the-go needs , the dual Paperwhite, with both Wi-Fi and 3G is priced at £ 169.99 via Amazon.

Kindle Voyage



For Those seeking an upgrade on the Paperwhite Kindle, the device features 2014 Voyage an impressive range of in-built upgrades.

The Voyage boasts a pixel density of 300ppi compared, as well as easy to navigate applications and a greater ability this typeface.

The device is available in both 3G and Wi-Fi – however, the dual version costs around £ 60 more than the original.

The Voyage Tablet also includes the in-built PagePress – a snazzy Which function allows you to turn the page without actually touch the screen.

Battery life is limited to a two-week maximum length and the device is available in a range of styles upon ordering.

The Kindle Voyage is available now for £ 169.99 (Wi-Fi version) or 3G for £ 229 with free delivery too. Get yours via Amazon here.

Fire HD 7 Tablet



If you’re looking for a versatile device with plenty of storage, look no further than the recently-launched 2015 Kindle Fire HD 7

According it online retailer Amazon says it has double the speed of the previous Fire HD, with faster application launching times, smoother performance for games and videos, and ‘better overall performance, making it a must-have for fast tech lovers.

There are front and rear cameras embedded into the pocket-sized 7′ ‘tablet, and it also comes with Firefly also included – an online database with over 90 million movies and TV episodes, audiobooks and songs to choose from for users.

The device comes with a choice of 10 colors, and is available in a range of memory options, from 8GB is 16GB.

If the Fire HD 7 tablet takes your fancy, you can now buy it for the reduced price of £ 119 (plus free UK delivery), courtesy of Amazon here.

Also ..

If you want to save even more money, you can buy a refurbished Kindle online for around a third off the RRP.

The best retailers that buy yours from the auction include Argos, Tesco Outlet and the eBay Outlet, Which both offer refurbished models.

If you love gadgets and saving money, keep your eye out for all the latest games and technology deals deals via our dedicated page here.

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Friday, July 24, 2015

Amazon’s New Kindle Paperwhite Review: Provides Amazing Reading Experience … – International Business Times AU

although currently the smartphones and tablets have been dominating the world of digital reading but for many an eBook reader is still the best choice. It is easy to hold and use and distraction-free. For all the bookworms out there who prefer to grab a digital version rather than paper pages, the brand new Kindle Paperwhite can change the reading experience all together. The new Kindle Paperwhite comes with a sharp, high-resolution screen and advanced hardware for a good digital reading experience at the same price.

Currently there are four models available: the Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite, the new Kindle Paperwhite (2015) and the Kindle Voyage. Till date Amazon’s flagship Kindle Voyage was widely Considered to be the best ever eBook reader. Voyage is a high-end Kindle with a high-contrast “micro-etched” glass screen and an adaptive light sensor at a hefty price of $ AUD 273 ($ US199).

According to The Financial Express, The brand new Kindle Paperwhite is a very close contender. The new 6-inch E Ink touchscreen gives a 300-ppi screen to the mid range variant without raising the price. Now it is at par with the Amazon Kindle’s elite Voyage. Now readers can not spot the dots That make up the letter. The text looks amazing, closer to real paper.

The new Kindle Paperwhite comes with a capacitive touch screen as the Earlier mid range variant. But the sharper text makes it much easier for the eyes. They can even Consider reading comics and graphic novels on this display. It also comes with Amazon’s font, Bookerly, which makes text look very similar to what it would Appear on print. All Kindle e-readers have e-ink displays Which are greyscale displays Which basically try to reproduce the experience of reading on paper digitally, make it completely readable even in broad daylight. Furthermore it has a built-in adjustable light Which helps in both day and night reading. The text looks amazing. A single battery charge works for almost a month. The recently released all-new Kindle Paperwhite 3G and Wi-Fi edition comes for $ AUD 260 ($ US 189), while the Wi-Fi one is $ AUD 163 ($ US119).

For questions / comments regarding to the article, you apr-mail the writer at rituparnaganguly25@gmail.com .

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Crunchyroll – “Hana to Yume · LaLa” Magazine Begins Distribution Kindle – Crunchyroll News

Crunchyroll previous reported on the launch of “Hana LaLa Online”, a website designed this digitally distribute Shojo manga magazines published from four to Hakusensha. Japanese readers now have a new outlet to experience These manga: the Hana to Yume · LaLa digital magazine.

Hana to Yume · LaLa is available as a free -subscription Japan through Amazon’s Kindle store. It features a dry work as Skip Beat! by Yoshiki Nakamura, Nyanko-sensei ga Iku! by Junko Kanechiku, and Sister and Vampire to Akatsuki.

Hana to Yume · LaLa is a monthly publication. New issues will be available on the 4th Wednesday of each month.

Source: Otajo.jp

Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.

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