When Bluetooth is switched on, the charge level drops considerably faster. As soon as the communication modules are switched off, standby times of several weeks are no problem and even with WLAN activated, the battery loses only one percentage point of its charge within four days. In standby mode, the Amazon eBook Reader requires hardly any energy. However, the eReader doesn't warm up at all when you feel it, only with maximum LED brightness can you feel a minimal temperature difference in the long run. The Kindle doesn't even have loudspeakers, and we can't offer the obligatory battery life and surface temperature tests at this point, because they couldn't be done because the display timeout couldn't be switched off. Above all, audiobook lovers will appreciate the memory doubling compared to the conventional model. There is also a comparatively large 8 GB internal memory for your own content. Behind the cumbersome name is a single-core CPU, which is supported by 512 MB RAM. The Amazon Kindle Kids Edition is powered by an NXP i.MX 6SLL. The grayscale representation of the monochrome display shows a warm white balance, which is less stressful for the eyes and more reminiscent of real paper, especially when reading for long periods. The text was so easy to read both in dim places during the day and in the evenings in bed. In everyday life, the brightness level 6 was actually always sufficient for us. The determined maximum luminosity and contrast for an E-Ink panel are on a very good level. The brightness can be adjusted in 24 steps. In order to ensure unrestricted reading pleasure even in the evening, Amazon has installed a front light that distributes its light over the actual panel through a diffusion layer. It behaves similar to real paper and is therefore easier to read in sunlight than in the dark. In contrast to luminous displays, this panel technology uses the reflections of ambient light to visibly display content. Although individual pixels are visible to the naked eye, this does not play a role in the reading flow. We perceived the sharpness of the text as sufficient. The Amazon Kindle has a reflective e-paper display with E-Ink Charter 1.2 technology, which has a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. The beta version of a browser is also available, but it can only be used for a simple website. The Amazon Kindle has the firmware version Kindle 5.13.0.5 at the time of the test. Headphones or loudspeakers can be connected to the Kindle via Bluetooth, for example to have audio books read aloud. However, since the data volumes are rather small, this is not noticeable in everyday life. The WLAN module only operates in the 2.4 GHz range and can be used more leisurely. The rest of the equipment is limited to a micro-USB port, which can be used to charge the device and exchange data with a computer, and a power button. The pages can be scrolled by simply tapping on the edge of the screen. The eReader is activated or put into sleep mode by the process. The cover included in the delivery not only protects the Kindle, but also gives it a softer haptic, and the cover hits back gives the impression of opening a book. The weight is also balanced so that the arms do not tire quickly. The somewhat thicker edges prove to be very practical in everyday life, as the device is more handy and lies securely in the hands. The eReader is unaffected by twisting attempts and does not even creak. It has a complete plastic housing, which is very stable and cleanly processed. The current Amazon Kindle of the 10th generation is also in the Kids Edition.
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