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How Amazon’s new Kindle Paperwhite e-reader compares to the old one

Our pick for the just got an overhaul. The Kindle Paperwhite now sports a larger screen, faster hardware, longer battery life, and the addition of an amber tone for the front light as new standout features, and that’s just the headliners. (Fans of the USB-C connector can rest easy at last.)

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