Tech Crunch - Living in Seattle, you tend to find yourself in the company of tech people all the time. With Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, Google, and a dozen other major companies established in the area, it’s never a surprise when you find out the guy next to you at the bar is working on Windows Phone 8 or Half-Life 3. This week, I was lucky enough to get a chance to see what Amazon has cooking for its next generation of e-readers. Their new offices and the mysterious Lab 126 are just down the street, after all, so I’m actually surprised it hasn’t happened before now.
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.