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Follow us on Twitter: wifialliance. Login Help. It remains small and light enough to fit in a jacket pocket with a more spacious screen. Read more : Best e-readers for In some sense, the next-generation Paperwhite is a less fancy-looking version of the Oasis, which has a slightly larger 7-inch display. Like the Oasis and the previous Paperwhite, this version has a ppi display, so text and images appear with the same degree of sharpness Amazon calls it "laser-quality" text.
With the Signature Edition, you're getting a Kindle with comparable features to the Oasis such as the auto-adjusting light sensor, but you're also getting USB-C and wireless charging, features we assume will come to the next Oasis.
Unlike the Oasis, however, the new Paperwhite doesn't include physical buttons for turning pages -- you'll still need to tap the screen for that. You can see the difference in brightness, but it's quite subtle. The real lighting upgrade is the ability to adjust the light's color warmth from a sort of bluish-white to sepia tone, depending on your preference -- I usually go with a middle setting.
This is another feature that's trickled down from the Oasis. The Signature Edition just adds the auto-adjusting component. The standard Paperwhite adds color temperature adjustment while the Signature Edition shown also has the Oasis' auto-brightness feature. Battery life is also improved, according to Amazon: It's rated at up to 10 weeks now. That's with Power Saver mode engaged. At night while indoors, I read with the light on, and during the day I took the Kindle outdoors, turning the light off.
Of course, the nice thing about E Ink e-readers is that unlike the LCDs on phones and tablets, they're made to be viewed in direct sunlight: You can take them to the beach or pool and not worry about having your screen washed out.
And speaking of washing out in the wet sense, this Paperwhite, like the previous model, is fully waterproof IPX8 certified and can survive a dunk underwater. The inherent security of one-way wired video connections to display systems is difficult to replicate in wireless presentation and collaboration due to a multitude of factors. When BYOD devices for guests or other users become a factor, the issues of security and wireless management becomes even more difficult to address effectively. This white paper gives an overview of the requirements to manage all the above factors effectively within any enterprise environment.
Most of these principles apply to enterprise-like deployments in government or higher education, and non-enterprise environments for small business or K deployments.
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