Kindle vs Moon Reader

June 20, 2025 | Author: Maria Lin
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Kindle
Amazon Kindle enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines. It provides over 1 million books in the Kindle Store. Amazon Whispersync automatically syncs your last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across devices (including Kindle), so you can pick up your book where you left off on another device. Provides apps for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Mac, PC and the family of ereading devices
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Moon Reader
Read tens of thousands of books for free, supports multiple online book sites. Read local books for nice experience with real-time smooth scroll and tons of innovation functions. Supports txt, html, epub, pdf, mobi, umd, fb2, chm, cbr, cbz, rar, zip or OPDS
Kindle vs Moon Reader in our news:

2024. Amazon removed Kindle Flashcards



Amazon has begun sending out emails notifying customers about their plan to discontinue the Flashcards feature on Kindles. The Flashcards feature allows you to review words that you’ve looked up in the dictionary and mark them as mastered. However, the Vocabulary Builder feature will remain, so you can still review looked up words, just not using flashcards. Amazon already started removing the Flashcards feature from Kindle apps and they intend to do away with Flashcards entirely in November of 2024. Users can request the flashcards associated with their account from this page at Amazon and continue using them on their own devices, but all flashcards will be deleted from Amazon’s servers later this year, so you need to download them soon.


2019. Amazon updates the $90 Kindle with a front light



Amazon’s standard Kindle now comes with an adjustable front light and a capacitive touch 167 PPI display. This price includes Special Offers (i.e., the screen saver ads that Amazon has included for most of the product’s life). This model will sit below the more expensive Kindle Paperwhite, which offers a higher resolution (300 PPI) screen, a flush design and waterproofing, starting at $130. The top-of-the-line Oasis, on the other hand, starts at $230. The Kindle lineup will be receiving a simple new feature that marks books as read across all devices, along with additional recommendations based on reading habits. These features will be available on existing models via an over-the-air update.

Author: Maria Lin
Maria Lin, is a seasoned content writer who has contributed to numerous tech portals, including Mashable and bookrunch, as a guest author. She holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, where her research predominantly concentrated on mobile apps, software, AI and cloud services. With a deep passion for reading, Maria is particularly drawn to the intersection of technology and books, making book tech a subject of great interest to her. During her leisure time, she indulges in her love for cooking and finds solace in a good night's sleep. You can contact Maria Lin via email maria@bookrunch.com