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I originally had a Kindle keyboard, and I ended up with the paperwhite because lenghty explanation that really doesn't matter for your question.


Display-wise, I prefer the truly passive over the paperwhite.
Even when I was tired of looking at a monitor, the passive Kindle was ok. Paperwhite is somewhere inbetween - much less "intense" than a monitor, but not as "easy on the eyes" either.
Reading in the dark, backlit, loses exactly that aspect for me, so I strongly prefer still having a night lamp.

The backlight can't be turned off completely, it is somewhat uneven it (acording to the reviews, this was way way worse for the first batches).




Primary: If you are like me and there's a big difference between reading on a "normal" tablet and reading on a passive display, skip the paperwhite. Consider a clip-on light instead. (the keyboard generation had clip on lights powered by the internal battery, not sure if they still exist for the Touch).

Otherwise, pick a paperwhite if any of the following reasons click with you:

- you have no better idea how to spend the extra money
- you plan on reading during your daily commute, which goes through a dark-ish tunnel
- reading under the sheets is important
- you plan on saving money by charging your kindle at work, and turning the lights off when reading at home

Otherwise, go with the touch.




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