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Kindle 4 was 600x800, Kindle Paperwhite is 768x1024.


Glad to see they are finally increasing the resolution, although I think I would prefer a 7"-8" version with higher resolution. 6" is kind of small for reading books, isn't it?


To each their own, but I think 6" is too big. Both my wife and I prefer reading on our smartphones than on our 6" eReaders and 7" and 10" tablets.


I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this. You'd prefer to read 1.5 paragraphs at a time on your smartphone to reading something that approximates the size of a book?


It's not 1.5 paragraphs, but in essence, yes. Have you tried it?

With a book or slow ereader, page turns interrupt your reading, but on a phone they're instantaneous so pretty much disappear as a reason to prefer large pages.

When reading, your eyes focus on an area about 3 lines high and about 5-10 words across. Unless you're a beginner reader you don't read one word at a time. Because the width of a smartphone is the same as the width of what you're focusing on, the lines above and below your current reading line provide full context for your brain to help interpret the current line, improving reading speed and comprehension.

Also there is no eye scanning or head movement required, which I really appreciate when reading in bed.


I've tried it and found it pretty much intolerable. Way too much page turning for my liking, not enough on-screen text, and I don't like looking at a backlit screen right right before I go to bed.


Doesn't bug me. I like the DPI increase. Might be truly to retina levels, but the difference should be noticeable.




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