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Amazon Kindle Oasis profile shot showing The Last Mughal by William Dalrymple on the screen, with a stack of books visible in the background

Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority

Opinion post by
Dhruv Bhutani

I’ve been an avid reader most of my life. Growing up, there was rarely a moment when you’d spot me without a Dirk Pitt adventure or an Isaac Asimov in hand. Ask any reader, and you’ll hear them wax lyrical about the collective nostalgia surrounding the smell of paper, the cracked spine of a well-read tome, and summers spent engrossed in books. However, as a digital native, technology intrigues me. More specifically, technology that sits at the cross-section of convenience and single-minded utility. So when the Amazon Kindle launched way back in 2006, my curiosity was piqued and I had to get myself one.

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