What's good
- Sharp 300dpi display
- USB-C Charging
- Lightweight design
- Long battery life
- Affordable price
What's bad
- No waterproofing
- Recessed display collects dust
- Front light lacks auto-adjust
- Touchscreen only
- Basic design materials
What the Critics Are Saying...
- Ryan Houghton, What's the Best?For the ultimate e-reading experience at a competitive price, the Kindle 2022 remains the perfect choice for your reading needs. With affordable books, comfortable portability and incredibly impressive battery life, I've loved storing hundreds of my favourite books in this tiny device, which has mad...
- Simon Cocks, Good HousekeepingThe appeal of Amazon's most basic Kindle is its value for money and compact size.
- Nimish Dubey, TechPPWith its improved hardware and super portable frame, the Kindle (11th Generation) is not just a great value-for-money e-book reader but also poses a threat to the base Kindle (Paperwhite).
- Cam Bunton, Pocket-lintThinner, lighter and with a sharper display, this is an ideal affordable reader - but there's no waterproofing.
- Ameya Dalvi, FirstpostThis new Kindle is not just the most compact and lightest Kindle ever, it is also the best base model to date. It also boasts of a handful of useful features that were only available on the Paperwhite previously like a 300 PPI display and front lighting. Add to that a responsive UI, 16 GB storage, b...
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