Mashable 01月31日
Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: Which is the best Amazon e-reader?
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本文对比了Kindle Paperwhite和Paperwhite Signature Edition两款电子阅读器。它们在外观、屏幕、速度和电池续航上几乎相同,都具备可调节亮度和色温、USB-C充电和IPX8防水等级。主要区别在于颜色、存储空间、价格和一些附加功能。Signature Edition拥有金属质感颜色、32GB存储空间、自动调节亮度、无线充电和无广告锁屏,但价格高出40美元。Paperwhite则为哑光颜色,16GB存储空间,价格更亲民。文章指出,除非对存储空间有特殊需求,Paperwhite已足够满足日常阅读需求。

📏 外观与性能:两款Kindle在尺寸、分辨率、速度和电池续航上无显著差异,均提供卓越的阅读体验,具备7英寸300ppi屏幕,USB-C充电,IPX8防水,以及长达12周的电池续航能力。

🎨 颜色与存储:Paperwhite提供哑光质感颜色,而Signature Edition提供金属质感颜色,但差异细微。存储空间上,Paperwhite为16GB,Signature Edition为32GB,但对于电子书阅读,16GB已足够存储数千本书籍。

💰 价格与附加功能:Paperwhite价格更低,而Signature Edition额外提供自动调节亮度、无线充电和无广告锁屏,但这些功能并非必要。自动亮度调节效果不佳,无线充电也非刚需,无广告锁屏虽然是优点,但可以通过购买保护套来解决。

✨ 总结:两款Kindle在核心阅读功能上表现一致,选择哪款取决于个人需求和预算。如果对存储空间没有特殊要求,Paperwhite更具性价比。而Signature Edition则适合追求更多附加功能的用户。

What the Paperwhite and Signature Edition have in common: Specs and performance

Both the Kindle Paperwhite (L) and the Paperwhite Signature Edition (R) have adjustable brightness and warmth. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

You won't spot any differences between the two devices just by looking at them. They're the same size, with the same resolution screen. The power button, charging port, and audio jack are in the same spot on both devices. And they both have the following specs:

Throughout my weeks of testing, I found no difference between the devices' speed and usability. Both e-readers provide exceptional performance. The 2024 models are the fastest e-readers I've tested, quickly downloading books and flipping between pages.

While other e-readers lag when swiping between pages, the Paperwhite and Signature Edition move quickly between pages, never needing time to load. If you need to flip a few pages ahead, just a few taps get you there without delay. Not to mention, both Kindles have a 12-week battery life, so you rarely have to charge them.

Each device has adjustable brightness and warmth for reading in any environment. Turning up the warmth is one of the best features of the Paperwhite and Signature Edition, making it easier to read at night without eye strain.

Plus, Kindle has mastered Libby integration. To get library books on your Kindle, you just need to push a button in the Libby app.

Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: Color

The Kindle Paperwhite is just a slightly duller version of the Signature Edition's metallic jade. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

As mentioned, the build and design of the Paperwhite and Signature Edition are nearly identical, except for color — and only kind of. The Paperwhite and Signature Edition come in three shades: black, jade, and raspberry. The slight difference between the two is that the shades on the Signature Edition are metallic, while the Paperwhite is matte.

While the Signature Edition shades are nicer, the difference is so miniscule that it's not worth it to pick a model based on the colors, especially when there is a $40 price difference.

Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: Storage

One of the most significant differences between the Paperwhite and Paperwhite Signature Edition isn't seen. The Paperwhite has 16GB of storage, while the Paperwhite Signature Edition has twice that at 32GB.

When it comes to phones and laptops, 16 or 32GB of storage is nothing these days. But for e-readers, 16GB is plenty of storage. The average e-book takes up to 2MB of storage, meaning you can hold thousands of e-books with 16GB. That's plenty of storage for me, and 32GB is overkill. However, if you've used an e-reader with 16GB and have run out of storage, then 32GB might be totally necessary.

Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: Price

When considering price, the Paperwhite is the more affordable option. The Kindle Paperwhite starts at $159.99, while the Paperwhite Signature Edition costs $199.99. The Signature Edition's price isn't just because of its shiny metallic shade. For $40 more, you get added features like auto-adjusting brightness, 32GB of storage, and an ad-free lock screen.

Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: All the extras

The Paperwhite Signature Edition even works with the Apple MagSafe charger. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

Speaking of features, the Signature Edition shines. For $40 more, you'll get more storage, wireless charging, auto-adjusting brightness, and an ad-free lock screen.

The best feature of the bunch is the ad-free lock screen. On the Kindle Paperwhite, when not in use, your Kindle will push through various ads from the Kindle shop. It's not the worst, but if you're getting a Kindle for digital reading without distraction, not having ads is a massive perk. (Plus, some of the suggestions can be pretty out there.) The downside is that with no ads, the Signature Edition's lock screen has no "swipe to unlock" feature, so it tends to unlock on its own when you leave it in your bag. However, if you grab a case with a cover, it's an easy workaround.

I'm far less impressed when it comes to the auto-adjusting brightness and wireless charging. I've used the Signature Edition for months, and the auto-adjusting brightness works about 20 percent of the time, and even when it does, I still need to go in and manually adjust it. The wireless charging is also fine. Amazon makes a wireless charging pad you can purchase; however, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is also compatible with other chargers like the Apple MagSafe charger. That said, I never found this feature necessary since USB-C chargers are plentiful these days, and the Kindle only needs to be charged every two to three months.

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