The new Kindle Paperwhite is similar to the older model for the most part except for a few changes. It seems that the company is pretty convinced with the older-generation design and hence wants to stick to what has been working out for them. A possible reason for which seems to be the sheer popularity of the device worldwide and the staggering sales figures that the company has achieved with the model.

What’s new with the new Kindle Paperwhite (2018):

The new Kindle sports a six-inch, high-resolution display similar to the previous model with an added LED – increasing the LED count to five. There is a new flush front-design with soft and easy to hold back, which according to the company makes it 10-percent thinner and lighter than the previous model. An important feature that the previous generation model had suffered from is the lack of water-resistance on the device, which has been addressed with the new model. It’s IPX8 certification which allows the device to survive up to two meters of full-water submersion for an hour.

Talking about the internals, the storage space provided on the new Kindle Paperwhite has been increased and now comes in either 8 or 32 GB of storage space allowing you to store and read more books on the go. The software that the device runs on has also been updated with a few nifty additions that increase the usability of the device and make the reading experience more enjoyable. Like,

Whispersync: which synchronizes pages, bookmarks, etc across all the devices to provide a seamless experience on all devices by allowing you to continue reading where you left off on another device. Improved homepage: which makes way for a new category of sub-menu that provides suggestions based on your reading behavior. It learns with your reading habits and suggests you with a read from time-to-time. X-ray: which gives an overview of all your interests found across the book in different sections. Audiobook: which sounds weird on an e-reader, but can be useful when you don’t want to read and instead listen to the audio version of the book. For this, the new Kindle comes with Bluetooth to allow you to connect your headphones or speakers and listen to the audiobooks. These audiobooks can be found on Audible. Personalised-settings: which allow you to save settings for different profiles and switch between them from the option provided in the main menu.

To conclude, the new Kindle Paperwhite is a significantly good update to the previous model with some really useful features. So if you are in the market for an e-reader, the new Kindle Paperwhite is the right fit for you. And as of now, you get three months of free Kindle Unlimited subscription on pre-ordering. With Kindle Unlimited you get the option to choose any read from around 1 million titles. The new Kindle Paperwhite starts at Rs 12,999 for 12 GB WiFi model and Rs 17,999 for 32 GB 4G model in India. In the US, it starts at $129.99 and $179.99 respectively. Pre-bookings starts today with the 8 GB variant expected to start shipping November 14 in India and November 7 in the US.