The double helix nanoimprinted light guide technology: It lights up the eink perfectly and evenly, unlike any other ereader in the market today.Still, it is amazing how bright it can get and that you can have a nice white background even in a bright room. It's only in semi-lit environments where I will boost the front light. That saves battery life and, for my tastes, it's what looks best in complete darkness AND a bright environment. I find it easier on my eyes, so I usually leave the brightness setting at only 5% brightness. Ironically, I prefer black text on a gray background. The screen is as bright as you want it: The Kindle Paperwhite targets people who like to read black text on a white background.Typing is less responsive than a standard LCD touch screen, but you can certainly type and even use the free to-do-list app. Multi-touch display: Although it's not as responsive as a iPhone/iPad, you can swipe and pinch all you want.Yet even if it's half that, it's amazingly good. Amazon claims a 2-month battery life, assuming you use it 30 minutes per day, no wifi, and at 40% brightness. It's been over a week and I have yet to charge it, even though I've been using it a couple of hours every day. Super long battery life: it was half-charged when I pulled it out of the box.
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