It’s been a couple of weeks now since I bought the Kindle Paperwhite. That’s enough time to give you a proper review.
Like all Kindles, it’s very easy to set up. Very little to do. Registering the Kindle was simple as all I had to do was enter my e-mail address associated with my Kindle account.
I have more than 150 e-books so it did take a little bit of time to download them all onto the Paperwhite. But there were no other hiccups.
The text is smooth and the controls for font size, light, etc. are easy to access. With the light on full, there are some shadows at the bottom of the screen. They are a bit annoying but not a deal breaker.
The touch screen is pretty responsive, although nothing compared to the iPad or other tablets. You can use a touch from the left or wipe or dow a swipe to turn pages.
Shopping in the Kindle store is easy and the virtual keyboard is nice given the lack of screen space. I found it easier to use the virtual keyboard over the hard keyboard on some earlier Kindle models.
The back of the Kindle is great. Very easy to grip and it’s not as cold as the earlier models. It might seem like a little thing, but I found your fingers could get really cold with the metal back.
My only complaint is the black finish. It looks great for about 10-15 minutes. But after that, it’s just fingerprints. It’s not easy to keep clean. But I suspect the black finish is needed to make the screen pop even more when you have the light on. I would have rather had a white finish.