Engadget - There's little question that the Fire stole the show at last week's Amazon event. After all, the new tablet marks a change for the company's Kindle line, which until now has been defined by relatively simple E-Ink-based devices. The Kindle Touch, meanwhile, stepped up to bat to take on the likes of new Nook and Kobo touchscreen readers. But while most expected that device to become the heir to the Kindle throne, the company made a something of a surprise move, offering up a new device that will bear the reader's name.
While lacking some of the features seen on the Paper White, the new 2019 Kindle offers plenty of value for the staggeringly low price of entry.
Don't bother reading Amazon Kindle's terms and conditions because it will literally take you all day.
We've tested the Amazon Kindle display to see how it compares to the Kindle Voyage and Kindle Paperwhite. Read down below to find out whether the Kindle has a good enough screen for what you want.