How Do Paperwhite Kindles Compare In Weight And Size?

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Roman
Roman
2025-08-06 16:27:41
Paperwhite Kindles are the perfect middle ground—light enough to read one-handed (my 11th gen weighs less than my coffee mug) but big enough that I don’t strain my eyes. The size difference between generations is negligible unless you’re nitpicking. I upgraded from a 2015 model, and the newer ones feel sleeker despite the slightly larger screen. The weight distribution is genius; it never tips over when propped up on a table. If you’re debating size vs. portability, the Paperwhite wins by being pocketable in a jacket but substantial enough to feel premium.
Piper
Piper
2025-08-09 15:47:29
I've been using Paperwhite Kindles for years, and the weight and size differences between models are subtle but impactful. The latest Paperwhite (11th gen) feels like holding a slim paperback—just 6.6 ounces and barely thicker than my phone. It’s a hair heavier than the 10th gen, but the extra weight comes from the bigger 6.8-inch screen, which makes reading manga or PDFs way better. The bezels are thinner now, so even though the display grew, the overall size didn’t balloon like some e-readers do. I toss it in my backpack’s front pocket without noticing, unlike bulkier tablets.

Older Paperwhites (like the 7th gen) were lighter at 6.3 ounces but felt almost *too* light—like I might accidentally fling it across the room. The 2018 model hit a sweet spot with waterproofing adding minimal bulk. Side-by-side, the new one’s 0.3-inch height increase matters less than the warm light feature for night reading. If you’re upgrading from a basic Kindle, the Paperwhite’s size will feel luxurious without being unwieldy. It’s the Goldilocks of e-readers: not as portable as the Oasis but way more comfortable than lugging around a 10-inch tablet just for books.
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