It is a nicely built kit, light weight all plastic build, with a grippy back coating. You could almost regard as the perfect Kindle, comprising of years of improvements and tweaks, and the stripping out of lesser used features to reduce it’s bulk and price, to make it just an E Book reader. The Kindle Paperwhite E Reader device itself, is very well done. View our NZ Kindle Paperwhite unboxing video below: It wasn’t quite on par with Apples packaging presentation, but it wasn’t far off. The packaging and presentation was very well done, in a nice simple black cardboard box with white cardboard inserts, all recyclable. The 3G version is not currently available in NZ retailers to date, but can be sourced by going though our NZ Kindle website.
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There is also a NZ 3G Kindle Paperwhite version available, which gives free 3G access via New Zealands Vodafone network, to download books via the Amazon website. This converted to less $190 NZ dollars, which was quite a bit less than we could get it from NZ retailers. We decided to go for the WiFi version, which worked out at around $US150 including postage. Purchasing from New Zealand via our Kindle NZ Order Website, it only took 5 days to be delivered to us door to door from the US to NZ, which is amazingly fast. Since 2008, E-ink screens have improved alot, with higher resolution and faster page changes, as well as substantially lower prices. This includes in all environments and lighting conditions, which helps to make E ink displays much easier on the eyes than traditional LCD backlit displays, and perfect for reading with. The benefit Kindles and their E ink screens have over traditional LCD screens, is that they allow people to read electronic documents as if it is printed on paper. When we heard that the new Kindle Paperwhite would have a new high resolution 212 ppi (Pixel density) screen, as well as incorporating an illuminated screen, we knew we had to do a Kindle Paperwhite Review.
We have always been a fan of Amazon Kindle and it’s E-ink technology, since the first kindle was released back in 2008. Also read our NZ Kindle Voyage review here.
If you want the Latest and Greatest of Amazons Kindle E-book readers, view Amazons Kindle NZ range here. Amazon do also have their top of the range Kindle Voyage NZ. This features a new high resolution display (300ppi). Kindle Paperwhite Review – UPDATED June 2015.Īmazon have now released a brand new 3rd Generation Kindle Paperwhite NZ for the 2015-2016 year.