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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review: Refined wine in a familiar bottle

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition adds quality of life improvements to an already amazing e-reader. But is it the right Kindle for you? Well, that depends on how important reading as a hobby is to you. If you are a casual reader, reading a couple of books in a year, then the entry-level Kindle should get the job done. As of writing this review, it is priced at Rs 8,000 and a great 6-inch e-reader. The Kindle Paperwhite, in our opinion, is the sweet spot for those that are avid readers and the price to performance ratio is also good. The 6-inch Paperwhite is priced at Rs 11,000, but I feel the Rs 14,000 6.8-inch Paperwhite is the better option with more LEDs backlighting a slightly larger 6.8-inch display. At the other end of the spectrum, we have the Kindle Oasis, which at Rs 22,000 gives the Rolls Royce Kindle experience with its uber premium build, 7-inch display with 25 LEDs backlighting, automatic rotating page orientation and much more. The Signature Edition Paperwhite bridges the gap between the Paperwhite and the Oasis by offering features that are practical - it has the same display, build and design as the Rs 14,000 Paperwhite with the auto-adjusting light sensor and 32GB storage being the stand out features. Qi wireless charging is a welcome addition as well. While storage options are subjective to your reading habits, I can tell you that once you get used to the auto-adjusting light on a Kindle, you can't go back. Overall, if you have a 10th gen Paperwhite, you can hold off upgrading to the Signature edition. But if you are coming from the entry-level Kindle or have a Kindle that's a few years older and want to upgrade your reading experience, then the Paperwhite Signature Edition makes sense over the regular Paperwhite as it adds quality of life improvements found on the Oasis without costing as much.

Amazon’s Kindle is a great device for the voracious reader, and just like the company’s Fire TV Stick, there is something here for everyone. You have the entry-level Kindle (review) targeted at those looking to move from physical books to e-books for the first time; you have the Paperwhite (review) which, in our opinion, is the voracious reader's best friend, and you have the Oasis (review) which gives you an absolute premium reading experience. 

With the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, Amazon is looking at offering customers more refined wine in a familiar bottle. It adds some of the features found on the Oasis to the Paperwhite while retaining the same design and ergonomics found on the Paperwhite, which in my opinion, are very good. So, let’s find out if the new Signature Edition Kindle Paperwhite is the one for you. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: Key specifications at a glance Storage: 32GB  Screen Size: 6.8-inches Resolution: 300ppi LEDs: 17 Waterproof: IPX8 Wi-Fi: Yes 4G: No Weight: 208 grams Thickness: 8.1mm Price: 17,999

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - Kindle form factor

Unboxing and setting up the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition

In the box, you get the Kindle along with a USB cable. The Kindle has now been upgraded and charges using a USB-C port at the bottom. You get a USB-C cable in the box but no power brick. Amazon says the device can fully charge in less than 2.5 hours “with a 9W USB power adapter”. That’s all you get in the box. Setting up the Kindle is as easy as connecting to the Wi-Fi, logging in with your Amazon account and you are good to go. 

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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: Build and design

One look at the device and you’d be forgiven for mistaking it for a Paperwhite and that's ok as most of the upgrades are under the hood. Safe to say, if you’ve used a Paperwhite in the past, you are getting the exact same experience here with some upgrades. 

The front of the device is all black with slightly thick bezels around the display, adding to the grip. You have the light sensor on the top of the display. The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition has a large chin with the Kindle branding and I found this chin to be one of the most ergonomic places to hold the device for long reading sessions. The bottom has the USB-C port, LED indicator and sleep/wake button. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - USB port

The device has this nice rubbery smooth finish at the back which gives it a very good grip. The back is slightly curved adding to the ergonomics. Unless I was falling asleep reading a book, I did not drop the Kindle, not even by accident - that's how good the grip on the device is. The only downside, because of which you may want to invest in a case, is that the back can get dirty quite easily and the device can be a dust magnet. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - back panel

The ergonomics on the other hand are ever so slightly different when compared to the regular Paperwhite. The Signature Edition is slightly heavier (17 grams to be precise) and a hair thinner, both of which cannot be noticed by the naked eye. Amazon has gone with an “if it ain't broke don't fix it” policy for the design of the Paperwhite, save for the USB port, which has now been upgraded from micro-USB to Type-C, which I prefer. 

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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: Display and performance

The display size, and resolution of the Kindle Paperwhite and the Paperwhite Signature Edition are the same. You get a 6.8-inch glare-free display with 17 LEDs for backlighting and a pixel density of 300 PPI. Like the Paperwhite, the Signature Edition also has adjustable warm light. However, the signature edition has auto-adjusting light thanks to the light sensor which the regular Paperwhite lacks. The light sensor and the auto-adjusting display are features found on the more expensive Oasis. Unlike the entry-level Kindle which has a mere 167 PPI, the 300 PPI of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition makes content a treat to read. Bring the e-reader really close and you can make out the edges of the pixels, but at a comfortable reading distance, the text looks crisp, clear and easily readable.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - Warm light settings

Another feature from the Oasis that made its way to the Paperwhite Signature Edition is the warmer tone of the display. The display changes from white light to a warm amber to give you a better reading experience. You can manually set a time for the change in the display, but there is an auto option as well which changes the warm tone of the display based on the time of sunrise and sunset. I personally left it on auto and found it offered the best experience. You also have the ability to adjust how warm you want the display to be. This is a 24-point adjustment and I found that leaving it between 10 and 12 was the best. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - Warm light feature

When it comes to everyday performance, the Kindle is as smooth as any e-reader out there. Sure, the display takes a second to refresh, and it isn't a 90Hz AMOLED panel found on your smartphone, and it isn't meant to be. Unlike your smartphone display, you can read on this e-ink display for hours without straining your eyes and more importantly, with a battery life that’ll last for weeks. Navigating the UI is easy as the device is responsive to the lightest of touch. 

Overall, the performance of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is at par with the Paperwhite with some of the bells and whistles found on the Oasis. The auto-adjusting backlighting is a luxury you can't get away from once you've gotten used to it. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition - Design

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition - Battery Life

Amazon claims that the Signature Edition Paperwhite can give you a battery life of up to ten weeks, “based on a half-hour of reading per day with wireless off and the light setting at 13”. With about an hour of reading every day, and the brightness set to 15 (with auto-brightness enabled), I’ve lost a tad over 20% battery life in 2 weeks which is very good. Voracious readers who read for 6 odd hours a day may need to resort to a charger once in 4 weeks, but with support for Qi wireless charging, you can always plonk the Kindle on a wireless charging pad before you sleep and never have to worry about reaching for a wired charger again. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - Brightness

Yes, the device supports Qi wireless charging and we tried it with a standard Qi charger and it worked absolutely fine. Leaving it on the charger every day might be overkill for someone like me, but I found the device always had juice for a long reading session simply by ensuring it was kept on a wireless charger at the end of each day. 

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Review - Wallpaper

Bottom Line

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition adds quality of life improvements to an already amazing e-reader. But is it the right Kindle for you? Well, that depends on how important reading as a hobby is to you. If you are a casual reader, reading a couple of books in a year, then the entry-level Kindle should get the job done quite well for you. As of writing this review, it is priced at Rs 8,000 and a great 6-inch e-reader. The Kindle Paperwhite in our opinion is the sweet spot for those that are avid readers and the price to performance ratio is good. The 6-inch Paperwhite is priced at Rs 11,000, but I feel the Rs 14,000 6.8-inch Paperwhite is the better option with more LEDs backlighting its slightly larger 6.8-inch display. At the other end of the spectrum, we have the Kindle Oasis, which at Rs 22,000 gives the Rolls Royce Kindle experience with its uber premium build, 7-inch display with 25 LEDs backlighting, automatic rotating page orientation and much more. The Signature Edition Paperwhite bridges the gap between the Paperwhite and the Oasis by offering features that are practical - it has the same display, build and design as the Rs 14,000 Paperwhite with the auto-adjusting light sensor and 32GB storage being the stand out features. Qi wireless charging is a welcome addition as well. While storage options are subjective to your reading habits, I can tell you that once you get used to the auto-adjusting light on a Kindle, you can't go back. Overall, if you have a 10th gen Paperwhite, you can hold off upgrading to the Signature edition. But if you are coming from the entry-level Kindle or have a kindle that's a few years old and want to upgrade your reading experience, then the Paperwhite Signature Edition makes sense over the regular Paperwhite as it adds quality of life improvements found on the Oasis without costing as much.



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OnePlus 10 Pro launched with Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chip, 80W fast charging and more

OnePlus 10 Pro has officially launched in China powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chipset and offers support for 80W fast wired charging and 50W fast wireless charging. The OnePlus 10 Pro has gone official in China and is expected to soon launch in global markets alongside the OnePlus 10, which was missing in action today. The OnePlus 10 will likely be announced with the global launch, whenever that happens. OnePlus 10 Pro succeed the OnePlus 9 Pro from 2021 and build upon the Hasselblad colour calibration for the second year in a row. Here’s everything you need to know about the OnePlus 10 Pro.

OnePlus 10 Pro specifications and price

The OnePlus 10 Pro features a 6.7-inch QHD+ (3216x1440 pixels) resolution AMOLED display that supports upto a 120Hz refresh rate. It measures 8.55mm and weighs around 200 grams, having a glass-metal build and is also IP68 certified making it dust and water-resistant.

It is powered by the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chipset with an octa-core CPU and is paired with upto 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. In China, the OnePlus 10 Pro will come with ColorOS 12 based on Android 12.

The OnePlus 10 Pro has triple cameras on the back headlined by a 48MP sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, a 50MP ultra-wide camera with 150-degree FOV and an 8MP telephoto camera with 3.3x optical zoom. The rear cameras are tuned by Hasselblad and can record in 4K UHD at upto 120FPS. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole notch cutout in the top-left corner.

The OnePlus 10 Pro has stereo speakers along with an in-screen fingerprint reader. It comes equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 80W fast wired charging and 50W fast wireless charging.

The OnePlus 10 Pro is priced starting at CNY 4699 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, CNY 4999 for the 256GB storage option and CNY 5299 for the 12GB+256GB storage variant. 

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Xbox Series S/X Fastest Selling Microsoft Consoles; Company Calls for Cross-Platform Player Ban

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An affordable Apple iPhone SE 3 launch could trigger a barrage of bathroom selfies in 2022

The upcoming Apple iPhone SE3 is set to launch with 5G connectivity during the brand’s March event this year. The upcoming affordable iPhone is on everyone’s wish list thanks to its top-of-the-line features including a powerful SoC, good camera, and superfast 5G connectivity. 

However, only a few weeks ago, some leaked information made it clear that the upcoming Apple iPhone SE 3 will not feature a major design overhaul as earlier expected. The new Apple smartphone will instead look similar to the current-gen iPhone SE 2 courageously embracing the thick bezels, the touch ID, and an IPS LCD display for the last time before a potential major overhaul in 2024. 

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iPhone SE 3 Launch Date Price And Specs

Apple will most likely announce iPhone SE 3 or iPhone SE 22 as it’s now unofficially called in March or April of this year. The company is likely to host an online event due to the sudden rise in COVID cases. In terms of pricing, the new iPhone SE 22 will have a price tag of $269, how much the device will cost in India remains to be seen. 

In terms of specs, the iPhone SE 3 will most likely feature a minor bump in battery size and probably a huge increase in battery life, (yes those things aren’t as related as you think). Probably because Apple might use the latest gen A14 or A15 SoC to power these devices. Considering that battery life is one of the major (and possibly only) issues with the iPhone SE 2020, the newer device could very well be a worthy upgrade.

After the launch of the iPhone SE 2022, Apple could very well also boot off the iPhone 11 as it remains the only device without 5G connectivity in the brand's lineup. iPhone SE 2 proved that people want affordable devices with high performance. As almost everyone would flock to buy a budget car made by a luxury brand but not a high-performance car made by a budget car maker. 

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OnePlus 10 Pro front-design revealed in new image on Weibo ahead of launch

It looks like we’ve got a clear view of the front of the OnePlus 10 Pro. From what we can see, the OnePlus 10 Pro bears some similarities to its predecessor, the OnePlus 9 Pro. It looks like it comes with a curved-edge display with narrow bezels on the side. It also comes with a punch-hole camera on the top left and a narrower chin. All this comes from an image posted by the company on its official Weibo account. The phone is scheduled to be launched in China this week, so we will probably see more info soon. 

OnePlus 10 Pro front-design

OnePlus 10 Pro specifications

In fact, we earlier reported that OnePlus CEO Pete Lau took to Twitter to post some of the key specs of the upcoming OnePlus 10 Pro. OnePlus also revealed the design of the OnePlus 10 Pro and confirmed that it will be offered in two colours. OnePlus 10 and OnePlus 10 Pro are set to launch on January 11 in China and a global launch will be held after a few months. The specs of the OnePlus 10 Pro line up with some of the earlier leaks and rumours. The OnePlus 10 Pro has a second-generation LTPO display, Hasselblad triple camera setup and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chip. 

The OnePlus 10 Pro is confirmed to feature a 120Hz refresh rate AMOLED display with second-generation LTPO calibration. It measures 8.55mm in thickness which is around 0.2mm slimmer than the OnePlus 9 Pro. The OnePlus 10 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chip and is paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. It runs on OxygenOS 12 which is based on Android 12. 

OnePlus 10 Pro specifications

OnePlus 10 Pro features and camera

The OnePlus 10 Pro has triple cameras on the back headlined by a 48MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera and an 8MP camera which is likely a telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. The rear camera array supports dual OIS while on the front we get a 32MP selfie camera. The cameras of the OnePlus 10 Pro have been tuned by Hasselblad. It also has X-axis linear motor, dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC and more. OnePlus 10 Pro comes equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 80W SuperVOOC fast wired charging and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging. It also supports reverse wireless charging.

Also Read: OnePlus 10 Pro camera features officially revealed ahead of launch



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