I bought the iPad mini with retina in late November 2013. I’m a long-time Kindle owner since the Kindle 2 and had the Kindle touch, Kindle 4 and the Kindle Keyboard. But swore I would just use the iPad mini and not get the Paperwhite. I broke down and got the Paperwhite for $139 — the price without ads.
Paperwhite Has the iPad mini Beat for Extended Reading
Size and Weight. And the size is perfect for ereading — I’m convinced. You don’t need the 8″ iPad mini screen unless you want to read oversized things like textbooks. Most of my reading is for fiction or other non-fiction that has very few illustrations so you don’t need a big screen.
E-Ink Screen. In exchange for not getting color, you get a screen that is probably best for your eyes compared to the typical computer or iPad screen. Lots of people who have iPads and iPhones still carry a Kindle to get this benefit.
Great Value. Â I’m very impressed with what you get in the Paperwhite. The special side lighting works great to give you the perfect lighting in any situation. Touch responsiveness is much improved over the Kindle touch (I still wish they had page flip buttons like they used to on Kindle Keyboard and prior, but hey?).
But I Still Prefer the iPad mini with retina
Touch Responsiveness. I stopped using the Kindle touch because it was too slow and unresponsive. Responsiveness is now adequate on the Paperwhite 2 but I still find the touch experience far behind that effortless, immediate iPad touch responsiveness.
Color Highlights. I love and prefer the size of the Paperwhite for extended reading, but, for me, Â the other advantages of the iPad mini with retina override that size preference. I like highlighting even in fiction and if I’m highlighting several things on a page I appreciate the ability to put those highlights in different colors. I’m sure I’m in the minority on this highlight thing though.
Better Screen. At $399 vs $139, the iPad mini better have a better screen than the Paperwhite. I love the crisp text on that screen. Even if it isn’t e-ink. My eye doctor may disagree.
Bottom Line
Advantages of the iPad mini retina for ereading:
- Touch Responsiveness
- Colored Highlights
- Better Screen
Advantages of the Paperwhite 2 for ereading:
- Size and weight is great for extended reading (over 30 minutes)
- Special e-ink light is better for your eyes
- Incredible value
Well said.
I agree, and I’ve expanded on it here:
http://ereaderjoy.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/kindle-paperwhite-2-vs-ipad-mini-retina.html
Thanks Eolake, your comments on this are excellent and exceed mine in several ways so I hope my readers will check your post out.
Thanks Janet, i was very confuse because i love kindle, but i want an iPad mini. Your article help me a lot. Greetings from Chile.