Not exact matches
There's a substantial
bezel surrounding its 1280x800 screen, so the Kindle is a bit
wider than its competition, but not so much to prevent it from fitting comfortably in your hand.
There's an inch -
wide grey
bezel around the sides of the screen
surround, acting as a thumb rest intended to supply the most relaxed grip possible.
The screen is relatively deeply inset, thanks to the optical touch recognition (the same tech, and the same inset, is present on the Nook Simple Touch), and the
surrounding gray
bezel is just
wide enough to be comfortably braced by a thumb when in the Standard Reading Position.
Surrounding the display is a decent - sized black
bezel, which extends down to the flat speaker grille at the
wider base of the device, which we can't help but wonder what it would look like if all - white.
The blue backing runs seamlessly up the edges of the tablet, where it meets the outer edges of fairly
wide black
bezels surrounding the display, both of which are covered in glass.
A 1.04 - inch, 208 - by -208-pixel circular monochrome touch screen sits on the front,
surrounded by a rather
wide bezel.
It also means that the iMac's drawbacks live on, like the lack of height adjustment and the
wide black
bezel that
surrounds the display.