Sunday, November 2, 2014

Kindle Touch 2014: conflicting views on the screen – HDblog (Blog)

The new Kindle Touch 2014 59 € is receiving positive reviews. At the same price as the previous player has a faster, twice the memory, a touchscreen display and easy management of the entire user interface. In short, helps to raise the average level of the ebook reader and gives a shock to the player market for low-cost carriers. But its display is better than the last?

No, according to many opinions online. Reading here and there, the international community (Edition 2014 is available from 4 days – even in Italy) are not very positive comments on the quality of the panel chosen by Amazon. Kindle Touch 2014 uses a display E-Ink Pearl 800 x 600 pixels, just as the basic Kindle and Kindle Touch last year of 2011.

It is also the same type of panel touchscreen, yet to IR . Why, then, should be no difference between the new and old? Hard to say, though slight changes in font rendering and the production of panels may lead to changes in the yield on the screen. Under review by Len Edgerly, from Minute 1:50 then you have a comparative Kindle.

comparison photos does not help us to understand. From the-ebook-reader.com you see below, there is an improvement of the blacks and the background (now lighter) than the old Kindle Touch (top left), and also compared with Paperwhite 2012 (at the top right ) but at the same time the characters more washed out the previous Kindle with buttons (bottom left). It is a picture that refutes the opinions on the net? Ni, for photographing the E-Ink is a company maintaining a constant light just enough to move the lighting of 20 cm for far effect.

Comparisons picky and speeches such as these are made to launch of any eReader, but if there are patterns that put all agree (like Kindle Paperwhite 2013, and the new Kobo Aura H2O, real improvement of the above) others continue to talk to him for weeks. How to fix? With feedback live. We will try to tell you about our Kindle Touch 2014 a next full review . Meanwhile, let us know if you notice any other differences.

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