I mean, come on, the ONE feature an e-book reader should have is to display
text in a
perfectly readable way... (and if it is technically that difficult then I guess e-books are just not an option for me)
It's hard not to be a little disappointed with the Kindle Paperwhite given the fact the lighting isn't
perfectly uniform across the entire screen and there's no longer any
text - to - speech or audio support, but at the end of the day it's still my favorite E Ink Kindle that Amazon has released thus far, because from an ereading perspective it can do all the things the other Kindles can, with the added benefit of having a screen that is
readable in low light.