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Kindle gave up the ghost -- which one to buy new?

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My old standard Kindle died a gracious death, right in the middle of a book. I can't get it to reboot or charge or connect to my WiFi and so I'm gonna buy a new Kindle.

Should I choose the standard version or the Paperwhite version? As I understand it, the Paperwhite has its own internal lighting but otherwise works like the standard one.

Lemme also describe my needs: I do not need a color reader, because 100% of my Kindle use is reading books, period, no surfing or email or other things. I also don't need a large screen -- the standard Kindle screen was fine for me.

ALL I want to do is to read books!

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I have kindle touch and I am very satisfied with it. If you need the light, you should buy the Paperwhite version. Otherwise, I would recommend the standard kindle touch. I don't need the light and am happy with it.
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So sorry to hear this--I have an older Kindle as well as the newer Kindle Fire I got as a gift. I really love these machines! Was yours one of the older ones that needed an update last month? I struggled with that--I find it a little annoying when the directions don't work exactly as they're written--but I got through it and have the old one as a back-up. I like the Kindle Fire a lot, but it does have the ability to do a lot of things I won't be doing. Reading is my mission! ;-)
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Sorry to hear about your kindle. Paperwhite is nice.
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Well, the ol' Kindle was faithful, got me thru several hospital stays and such. Since ALL I want is to read book, it seems the Paperwhite will be a good buy for me.
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I'm sorry to hear that :( I have the Paperwhite and have been very satisfied with it. I also just use it for reading. My favorite part is the touchscreen, and even though I don't use the light very often, it's nice to have when I do. If you do get one, hope you enjoy it as much as I do! :)
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Frankly, I'm not too keen on touchscreens because they soon get smudgy. But hey.
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moderntimes wrote:Frankly, I'm not too keen on touchscreens because they soon get smudgy. But hey.
I bought a Kindle Screen Protector and it keeps it clean.
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But the screen protector outer surface will then get smudgy from its being touched, eh? Which is why I don't care for touchscreens.

Besides, if I'm reading a book's page, why do I want to touch the text display? All I want to do is just read. I can click the little side scroll button just fine.
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I have the Kindle Paperwhite and I absolutely love it!I was always against Kindles as I love real books however this one has swayed me! If you need it for hospital stays, this one is perfect! My mum uses it when she has to stay in hospital which is fairly often and she finds it so useful, especially when the ward is dark. The inbuilt lighting is perfect for this!
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moderntimes wrote:But the screen protector outer surface will then get smudgy from its being touched, eh? Which is why I don't care for touchscreens.

Besides, if I'm reading a book's page, why do I want to touch the text display? All I want to do is just read. I can click the little side scroll button just fine.
My screen protector is relatively clean. I clean it with an eye glass cloth. You have a point though.
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I'm thinking the Paperwhite. I'll soon be doing some hospital stuff myself, and having a new Kindle would be great. When I'm in the hospital I like to keep the room lights on low. Waking up in a totally dark and unfamiliar room is disconcerting.
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moderntimes wrote:I'm thinking the Paperwhite. I'll soon be doing some hospital stuff myself, and having a new Kindle would be great. When I'm in the hospital I like to keep the room lights on low. Waking up in a totally dark and unfamiliar room is disconcerting.
In that case, the Paperwhite will be perfect for you. Also its resolution is better. Be well!
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gali wrote:
moderntimes wrote:I'm thinking the Paperwhite. I'll soon be doing some hospital stuff myself, and having a new Kindle would be great. When I'm in the hospital I like to keep the room lights on low. Waking up in a totally dark and unfamiliar room is disconcerting.
In that case, the Paperwhite will be perfect for you. Also its resolution is better. Be well!
Agreed! I also think the Paperwhite will be perfect! Good luck at the hospital. Hope everything turns out well!
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Things turning out well isn't an option these days, unfortunately. I am just trying to stem the tide. So occasional trips to the ER are on the menu these day. Thankfully the stays aren't long and my mental acuity is unimpaired. Above the neck, I'm fine.

I've got a "going to the ER" kit bag all packed. It's got copies of my meds and other records, contact phones, pair of old gym shorts, socks, box of kleenex, a trusty old paperback book which is chosen at a whim -- right now it's "Shroedinger's Kittens" (book on quantum physics), my cellphone & Kindle charger, and of course the Kindle itself. Which currently is not working. But otherwise I'm good to go.

Thanks for the recommendations.
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