This translates into more page turns and, consequently, less battery life. The 11th-generation Kindle (left) shows fewer words on its display than the 11th-generation Kindle Paperwhite (right). Of course, how often and how long you read will have an effect on this. So, despite frequent page turns, maxing out display lighting, and the like, most people should expect to go weeks without ever having to plug this device in for a top-up. One of the biggest advantages that an e-reader, like the 2022 Kindle has over a device like a tablet or a laptop is that E Ink displays sip power. However, I'm betting that you'll never have a complaint about it how long you can go between charges. E Ink displays only consume energy when the content they're showing is changed-turning to a new page of a book, for example-or, when the display requires a refresh (completely reloading the screen's content to eliminate ghost images of things the display had on it, previously). The 2022 Kindle comes packing this same six-inch display and, the same issues. For years before that, the Paperwhite had a six-inch display, which translated to more page turns, more screen refreshes, and, consequentially, shorter battery life. When Amazon refreshed its popular Kindle Paperwhite back in 2019, it made a big deal out of the fact that for the first time the device would ship with a larger, 6.8-inch display. The device’s bottom display bezel is large enough to rest a thumb, preventing accidental screen taps while you’re reading. Thankfully, it was in the bottom of my backpack, waiting for me to pull it out and read, one-handed, as I devoured a plate of chilaquiles con pollo at my favorite breakfast joint. It's light enough that, on one occasion during testing it, I thought I’d either lost it or forgotten it at home. The 2022 Amazon Kindle brings back the six-inch display, in a compact 6.2 x 4.3 x 0.32-inch form factor that weighs just 5.6 ounces. With its six-inch display, the 11th generation Amazon Kindle (left) is significantly smaller than the popular Kindle Paperwhite.
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