Functional superiority makes or breaks it Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends The slow screen refresh is another issue, as ghosting is still very much a problem that plagues multimedia content viewing on Kindles and other slates with an e-ink display. I’ve tried reading a few DC comic books on the Kindle and the much larger Onyx Boox Tab Ultra, but the monochrome color profile just sucks the life and all the joy out of reading these comics. Reading comics, a photo book, a recipe collection, or an artistic journal documenting archaeology and history - it all comes to life on a color OLED panel. In fact, each of the benefits mentioned above flesh out in a more immersive and visually rewarding fashion on the Galaxy Z Fold 4’s 120Hz OLED screen than the Kindle e-readers. That means I can enjoy features and services such as Kindle Unlimited, Amazon First Reads, Amazon Prime Reading, and reading a book sample before purchasing (among others). But more importantly, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 got me back into the groove for reading.Īnother reason I was able to leave behind my Kindle is the fact that Amazon is not keeping any Kindle platform benefits exclusive to the namesake e-reader itself. To me, the Samsung foldable was just better at being a Kindle than the real Kindle itself. Now, it sounds unreasonably absurd to compare a $1,800 phone with a $100 Kindle. It’s an appealing premise, especially when it costs as little as $99 to begin the e-reading journey. But on the flip side, it’s also an unabashed trick to mask the fact that the Kindle is a functionally barebones digital slate that only offers a rudimentary path to access the world wide web. With the Kindle, Amazon sells the idea of an e-book reader that is almost as distraction-free as a physical book. The 9 biggest phones we’re still expecting in 2023: iPhone 15, Pixel 8, and more Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5: everything we know and what we want to seeĥ things this $1,100 foldable does better than the Galaxy Z Fold 4
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