Kindle Paperwhite Review – 6 Months Later



Review of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021) version, how it compares to the 2022 refreshed Kindle, why it’s all around better …

Vantagens Assinatura Kindle

Com uma assinatura Kindle da Amazon, os leitores têm acesso ilimitado a uma vasta biblioteca de eBooks, audiolivros e revistas por uma taxa fixa mensal. Esta assinatura oferece uma série de vantagens, incluindo:

1 Acesso Ilimitado: Os assinantes podem explorar milhares de títulos em diversos gêneros, incluindo best-sellers, clássicos da literatura e obras de novos autores, sem restrições de quantidade.

Conveniência: Os eBooks e audiolivros podem ser baixados instantaneamente para dispositivos Kindle e aplicativos Kindle em smartphones e tablets, permitindo aos leitores desfrutarem de sua leitura em qualquer lugar e a qualquer hora, mesmo offline.

2 Economia: Em comparação com a compra individual de cada título, a assinatura Kindle oferece uma opção mais econômica para os leitores ávidos, permitindo-lhes desfrutar de uma ampla gama de conteúdos por uma taxa mensal fixa.

3 Variedade: A biblioteca do Kindle Unlimited oferece uma variedade incomparável de títulos, garantindo que haja algo para todos os gostos e interesses, desde romances e suspense até não-ficção e literatura infantil.

4 Atualizações e Novidades: A biblioteca do Kindle Unlimited é constantemente atualizada com novos lançamentos e adições, garantindo que os assinantes sempre tenham acesso aos títulos mais recentes e populares.

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Desvendando o Kindle Unlimited: Uma Análise Completa da Assinatura Literária da Amazon

Nos dias de hoje, a tecnologia tem revolucionado muitos aspectos de nossas vidas, inclusive a maneira como consumimos literatura. Com a ascensão dos dispositivos digitais, como o Kindle da Amazon, a experiência de leitura nunca foi tão conveniente e acessível. E dentro deste ecossistema literário, destaca-se o Kindle Unlimited, uma assinatura que oferece acesso a milhares de eBooks por uma taxa fixa mensal. Neste artigo, exploraremos em detalhes o que é o Kindle Unlimited, como funciona, seu preço, e se vale a pena investir nessa plataforma.

O que é o Kindle Unlimited?

O Kindle Unlimited é um serviço de assinatura oferecido pela Amazon que permite aos usuários acessarem uma vasta biblioteca de eBooks, audiolivros e revistas por uma taxa mensal fixa. Compatível com diversos dispositivos, incluindo o Kindle e aplicativos Kindle em smartphones e tablets, o serviço proporciona aos amantes da leitura uma maneira conveniente de explorar uma ampla gama de títulos sem a necessidade de adquiri-los individualmente.

Como Funciona o Kindle Unlimited?

O funcionamento do Kindle Unlimited é simples e intuitivo. Após se inscrever na plataforma, os assinantes têm acesso instantâneo a milhares de títulos disponíveis no catálogo do serviço. Eles podem navegar, selecionar e baixar quantos livros desejarem, com a capacidade de manter até 10 títulos em seu dispositivo ao mesmo tempo. Quando desejarem, os usuários podem devolver os eBooks e audiolivros baixados para liberar espaço e adicionar novos itens à sua biblioteca virtual.

Kindle Unlimited: Preço e Opções de Assinatura

Um dos atrativos do Kindle Unlimited é sua acessibilidade. A Amazon oferece diferentes opções de assinatura para atender às necessidades e orçamentos dos usuários. O preço padrão da assinatura mensal varia dependendo da região, mas geralmente oferece um excelente custo-benefício para os leitores ávidos. Além disso, a Amazon frequentemente disponibiliza promoções especiais, como o tão comentado Kindle Unlimited por $1.99, permitindo que novos usuários experimentem o serviço a um preço bastante acessível.

Vale a Pena Investir no Kindle Unlimited?

A decisão de investir no Kindle Unlimited depende das preferências e hábitos de leitura de cada pessoa. Para aqueles que consomem uma grande quantidade de eBooks e audiolivros regularmente, a assinatura mensal pode representar uma economia significativa em comparação à compra individual de cada título. Além disso, a variedade de gêneros e autores disponíveis no catálogo do Kindle Unlimited garante que haja algo para todos os gostos e interesses.

Por outro lado, para leitores ocasionais ou aqueles que preferem possuir cópias físicas de seus livros favoritos, o Kindle Unlimited pode não ser a melhor opção. Nesses casos, a compra individual de eBooks pode ser mais vantajosa a longo prazo.

Conclusão

O Kindle Unlimited é mais do que apenas uma assinatura de eBooks; é uma porta de entrada para um mundo de histórias e conhecimento, disponíveis ao toque de um botão. Com sua vasta biblioteca, preços acessíveis e conveniência inigualável, o serviço representa uma maneira inovadora e acessível de explorar o universo da literatura digital. Então, se você é um ávido leitor em busca de uma experiência de leitura sem limites, o Kindle Unlimited pode ser exatamente o que você procura.




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  1. *Update* – Amazon fixed most of the issues we ran into with the Send To Kindle function. Occasionally it won't work from a certain app, then we'll go back to using the Push to Kindle app. Purchase links and other reviews mentioned:

    Purchase a Kindle Paperwhite: https://amzn.to/3DOYJGO
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    Purchase a Kindle Paperwhite fabric cover: https://amzn.to/3fgOmBj
    Purchase a Kindle Oasis: https://amzn.to/3SpHqzY

    Paperwhite display technology breakdown from NYT Technology: https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/12/26/technology/light-reading.html

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  2. thanks for sharing this with you. You have a great ability to share and explain it. I like your personality. please keep sharing videos like this 🙂 blessings

  3. Came across this video (it's 2024!) as I've been wanting to get a Kindle for years, but never really got to it. Also cos I'm the kind of person who would like to experience the product before purchasing it. Your in-depth review was so helpful!! Browsing on my own and reading comparison reviews got me all confused @.@ So hearing from you about your experience was just great. Thank you!

  4. Very good video and review, I would buy the Paperwhite but since the current model was issue last October 2021 I think it will be updated soon (in autumn maybe?) so I'm waiting

  5. Real books are better. The only advantage to a Kindle is the search feature and the ability to adjust the text size. I generally use my Kindle only for reading free book samples to help me decide if a book is worth buying. And if I decide to buy the book, I generally buy it in hardcover unless it's a book that might quickly become outdated. In some cases, I will buy a Kindle version of a book. In other cases, I may buy both the hardcover and the kindle version, especially if the Kindle version is available for a very low price (I like the idea of being able to search for something I read in a book years after having read it, so a digital version is good to have handy).

    Otherwise, I hate digital books and I hate Amazon for destroying brick and mortar bookstores, especially those that sold used books.

    If you think this sounds crazy, remember that plenty of people love to go through all the bother of catching fish for themselves rather than buying fish at the market. Why pay someone else to have all the fun and adventure?

  6. In my short experience with the kindle paperwhite, I've found that I prefer to just borrow books from my local library and use the kindle to read them instead of purchasing any. I see my kindle as a tool to read rather than a device meant for storing books and I think that's the way to go! Ever since I switched to reading on a kindle, I've had a much better time with it compared to real books.

  7. I owned an older paper white for years and purchased an oasis over covid and I absolutely live the dedicated page turn buttons. Kindles are great and if you're considering purchasing one I'd recommend it if you don't mind being apart of Amazon's ecosystem.

  8. Tooo annoyingly bubbly, all I want to know how to find books I have stored too much technical information KEEP IT SIMPLE!!!PLEASE In Canada unable to download from our local library, this was given to me as a gift, I would have never spent a buck on this thing!!

  9. I didn’t touch mine for a few months and when I came back to it, the battery was dead and the screen was stuck on one of those ads. it wouldn’t turn on

  10. The way i am, it might be time for me to become a ereader or kindle user. Cuz i tend to be most comfortable laying down. I even read comics laying down too. I hate having to hold down the pages or lift a hardcover book up to read. Or have to turn on the light to read.
    Whats stopping me cuz i love physical collections. But i might have to give that up since i tend to move alot and buying physcial books adds up and are heavy.

  11. I just have a question: is it ok that the Kindle is freezing? Kind of not really responsive. That’s my first ebook and actually I don’t have any idea what is ok and what is not.. but maybe I have to complain about it

  12. Does the amazon kindle paperwhite have the iPhone app “notes”?

    Okay, he said that the amazon kindle paperwhite doesn’t have any apps. It is only for reading books.

    I’m suicidal BTW.

    “Medical aid in dying” for the “terminally ill”.

  13. Nice video but nothing is like an actual physical book. I have tried reading ebooks several times but the feeling of touching book paper & reading is something else. After finish It feels like i have completed something physical. Also having my physical collection.

    About Kindle well its better than any other product but as i said nothing beats a physical book.

  14. Books are great and I grew up loving them… however Kindles and ebooks are just a hundred times more practical.

    I do most of my reading in bed while my wife is sleeping beside me; so the backlight is essential.

    I also love being able to store dozens of books on a single device.

  15. I know this is an older video but I am an AVID reader. I go through 2-4 books a week. audio and physical. with my job, I can't really have my phone on me at all times but there's a lot of standing around. so I read. The problem was when I moved recently and didn't realize just how HEAVY books are to move. so I just got a Kindle. I love physical books and for some series, I still will. But it's just more efficient to have the Kindle.

  16. 2 years ago, I got my first basic kindle (4gb), for $40.00 cnd, & bought case for $10 on Amazon. Been loving it. I did cheap work around w/ cheap droid w/ 1 T so card, and no sim. I use it like IPod & a Hand sized ereader. And Google map device, while keeping my smart phone safe in pocket or bag. If it’s damaged or lost it’s not an issue

  17. not only the kindle is a game changer for me, but the pop-socket I glued to the lower back. It makes holding it so easy! for transport I changed to a sleeve over a bumper.

  18. My only other kindle besides the Paperwhite 11G was an ancient Kindle Keyboard 3G. I even broke the display on it, bought a replacement display, watched some repair videos and successfully performed major surgery on it to get yet more life out of it.

    The leather Amazon cover that I bought with it was incredible and had a built in book light that pulled out of the upper right corner of the back cover that was powered by the kindle’s battery by way of two little contact hooks that came out of the spine. It literally felt like I was holding an expensive leather covered hardcover.

    The “leather” Amazon cover that I bought for the Paperwhite 11G is junk by comparison and no more robust than and built much like a typical iPad cover. Don’t waste your money on one and just buy a knockoff version with the design/artwork that you like for about half the price.

  19. I did start with Kindle Keyboard 3G. Then bought Kindle Paperwhite (3rd edition year 2015 4Gb version) and won 2018 Kindle Paperwhite Manga Edition (from Japan 32Gb version. 33 percent speed increase on page turns and fast-forward feature) what I am still using today.

    So for me few updates (from 6" to 6,8", waterproof, same amount of storage [32Gb], same turn page speed, bit more lights, USB-C cable and automatic light adjustment) are not enough for change.

    I still buy physical books but yes. I think e-books are "better" in some sense. What I mean is: you have only certain amount of space in your home. Buying a new home just because you want more books is not a good solution in long run. So having e-books is nice option. Also kindle is more light then big books and easier to carry with you for let's say holidays then bunch of books.

  20. i am on an 8th gen kindle…should i upgrade? Thanks. Also yes i do prefer a kindle to a book, its just a "smarter" alternative to a book. I get it for some who prefer reading from a physical book but it's just more convenient to me using a kindle.

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