
I stand by this belief since I still find it more difficult to grip than the thicker bezel of the Barnes & Noble Nook Glowlight 3, but I realize this is a minority opinion. The 6.8-inch screen with the slimmer bezels is a great improvement for most people, though I’ll confess that when Amazon announced it, I slammed the design for removing bezel space that offered a better grip. Just one thing to note: This model doesn’t support wireless charging, so you will have to invest in the higher-tier Signature Edition if you want that feature. The latest model brings USB-C, which gives it faster and better compatibility with chargers, cables, and devices you already have.

USB-C ports are becoming more universal and having to carry multiple charging cords around is a hassle. The latter has been one of the biggest asks from Kindle users for a long time. The new Paperwhite comes with two major design improvements: A bigger, better screen, and a USB-C charging port.
