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Featuring a 212 ppi display, Kindle Paperwhite has 62% more pixels than the previous generation Kindle, making text in books and periodicals crisp and clear at any size.
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When the young members of Generation-i use their phones to send text messages, the small keyboards make typing awkward and abbreviations even more important: "b4n" (bye for now), "cu" (see you).
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The second generation had black-and-white text, simple graphics and Web connectivity.
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On the DR1000's 10.2-inch diagonal screen, with slightly brighter whites and darker blacks than the last generation of E-Ink devices, PDFs not only scale to the right dimensions, but their text and graphics appear crisper and more paper-like than E-Ink has ever looked before.
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One hopes that Twitter--and text-message costs--can teach a new generation the same lesson.
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New, innovative methods will be required to get through to this generation of young people, for whom text messaging and the Internet are integral parts of daily life.
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Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- The first generation of electronic readers had little more than black-and-white text.
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Text on the Kindle Paperwhite is darker and crisper than what I've seen on previous-generation Kindles.
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