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Amazon launched its new Kindle (10th Generation) with a built-in light earlier this year, which is the most affordable Kindle with a front light. This has a same design and screen resolution as the entry-level Kindle, but the built-in light at this price is impressive. Is this worth the price? Let us find out in the review. As usual, it comes only with a micro USB cable in the box along with the usual paper documents. We have the black color version, but it also comes in White color. Display and Design This new Kindle has a 6-inch (600 x 800 pixels) touch screen display at 167 PPI pixel density, similar to the entry-level Kindle (8th Gen), so the text might not be sharper compared to the Kindle Paperwhite with a 300 PPI screen. This is not noticeable in text, but you can clearly see the difference when you are reading comics. It uses the same E Ink Carta panel as the Paperwhite. Similar to the Paperwhite, this has adjustable front light makes it even more comfortable to read in the dark, but his has 4 LEDs on the bottom, projecting upwards compared to 5 LEDs on the new Kindle Paperwhite, however this is not noticeable since it offers good ...

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