the new reference reader

After a very ambitious, but also very expensive Oasis, Amazon is streaming the technology of its best e-readers on more affordable models. Last to take advantage of it: a Kindle Paperwhite vintage 2021 which promises to be essential.

Series “Paperwhite from Amazon is historically the one that offers the best price/performance ratio. That said, its latest update dated from 2018 and it was starting to show its age in front of a very attractive Kobo Libra 2.

Amazon has therefore reacted with a new generation that not only takes up elements of the Kindle Oasis (a large screen with adjustable lighting), but also introduces expected innovations such as USB-C or Qi charging.

The reader for this test was given to us for my birthday, thank you Mom!

Design and handling

Looking at a photo, it’s hard to distinguish this new Paperwhite from its ancestor, we stay on a tablet format that might not be more classic with a single on/off button. Unlike other eReaders, browsing and changing pages is done only via the touch screen. The back is dressed in a rubberized plastic that grips well (and retains fingerprints in passing).

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2021 review: the new reference reader
A strong, messy back

Once in hand, however, we notice that the reader has taken on a little overweight, a direct consequence of the integration of a 6.8-inch screen, once morest 6 inches previously. This translates into a small centimeter in height and above all a weight that once once more exceeds 200 grams (205 grams very precisely).

The ergonomics themselves are generally good even if the format will not necessarily be the most suitable for the smallest hands. We also regret the absence of the “bump fitted to the Kindle Oasis. Too bad also that no physical button is present, these are generally more comfortable than touch during long reading sessions.

By fiddling a little, we find a small defect: the ignition button is a little too sensitive that it is not uncommon to activate by mistake.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2021 review: the new reference reader
Finally USB-C!

The lower edge swaps micro-USB for USB-C, which is much more practical on a daily basis. The set remains IPX8 certified, which allows him to read without fear in his bath or by the pool. Note that the screen itself is particularly vulnerable to shocks and other scratches. We strongly recommend that you invest in a cover or shell to limit the risks during transport.

Screen

Main evolution of this Kindle Paperwhite 2021: it goes from a screen of 6 to 6.8 inches. A change that may seem minor, but which in practice results in much better reading comfort. Despite an increased diagonal, the display density remains the same at 300 dpi. Nothing to say regarding the finesse of the characters.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2021 review: the new reference reader

The second major change is to be found on the lighting side. As on the Oasis, the temperature of the latter is now adjustable, manually or even automatically on the Signature version of the reader. We can therefore go from blue lighting to frankly orange. We will leave you alone to judge the real usefulness of this limitation of blue light, but we appreciate the possibility of choosing.

The Paperwhite uses a little less LEDs than the Oasis (17 once morest 25), but in practice it is very difficult to perceive a difference between the two devices as the lighting is uniform. The matte screen coating effectively protects the device from glare.

In use, e-ink technology is still just as easy on the eyes, especially if you don’t have too heavy a hand on the lighting. Unlike other devices, setting it to maximum all the time is usually a pretty bad calculation.

Software

Let’s take a quick look at the software component: it hasn’t fundamentally changed in recent years. For a more detailed presentation, we refer you to our test of the Paperwhite 2018.

Beyond the interface itself, we can only see that the Amazon ecosystem is still as closed. Few formats are offered natively and everything is done to push you not to think outside the box. However, we must admit that the Kindle Store is by far the best stocked on the market and offers like Abonnement Kindlewhich give access to a million titles, including 35,000 in French, can be very profitable if you are a big reader.

If you plan to buy books elsewhere, however, you will need use Caliber.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2021 review: the new reference reader
Caliber, the essential tool if you plan to think outside the box

This very practical software allows you to manage a collection of books from various sources. We can also modify the metadata in a few clicks and convert all these little people into a format readable by the Kindle. If the interface is a bit dry, this software is essential if you are a big reader who is not confined to a single store.

Autonomy

It is complicated to gauge the autonomy of a reading light as it will vary according to your uses and the brightness settings you choose. The use of Wifi is particularly energy-intensive, we recommend that you activate it only when you need it.

Amazon promises us here 10 weeks of endurance at the rate of 30 minutes of reading per day, a figure up two weeks compared to the previous version. An estimate that seems correct to me since I noted a drop of one to two percent of battery per hour of reading.

Switching to USB-C has nothing but advantages. The connector is stronger and that means one less cable to take on a trip. Charging is not very fast, as it took us just under three hours to fill up. A slowness which is however to relativize when one realizes that it passes weeks, even months between each refill.

The Paperwhite Signature adds to this a Qi induction charge, which turns out to be a little slower. Without being essential, this wireless charging is a significant bonus.

Price and availability

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2021 is available in two versions with 8 GB of storage: 140 euros for the model with advertisements and 150 euros for the one without advertisements.

The Signature version will cost you 190 euros. It adds an ambient light sensor, wireless charging and storage that increases to 32 GB.

As often at Amazon, we recommend that you wait for one of the very regular promotions to buy it. Keep an eye on nos bons plans so as not to miss them.

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