The latter of which isn’t too important to most users as you can still fit a lot of books within 8GB of space. You also get an auto-adjusting backlight that adapts to your environment which is something interesting, as well as 32GB of internal space vs the normal 8GB you get with the other models. Which is quite surprising since the Oasis also got a refresh. It is, in fact, the first and only Kindle model to support this. ![]() That is wireless charging (along with the new USB-C wired connection). One of the new features that set the Signature Edition apart from the normal Paperwhite includes an item we have spoken about in the past as being a preferred option we’d like to see in the future. However, it adds a new tier option between the normal Paperwhite model and the Kindle Oasis flagship. This is also (currently) best for those jumping into a Kindle for the first time. The same mostly applies to the new Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. From there, it’s usually best to sit on it until the Kindle stops working as it already serves its purpose so well. It’s more of a hot buy for those looking to buy into a Kindle for the first time. The differences are there, but not enough to justify an upgrade. ![]() If you already have a Kindle Paperwhite (2018 edition), then there isn’t much of a benefit to make the jump to this year’s model. The company didn’t stop there though as it also launched a new Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition with a few new features adding a new tier to pick from. It also came with a slightly higher price tag. With it, came a few updates, including a better backlight (with the ability to switch between warm or white backlight colors), a slightly larger screen (+0.8″), thinner borders, slightly faster, and USB-C charging. Amazon has launched an updated version of its Kindle Paperwhite e-reader.
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