The first Kindle device was released in November 2007, and several generations of models have been released since then. Different from how Android tablets and Apple iPads are multimedia devices for consumption and production of all kinds of content, Kindles are designed for only one purpose: to read, without distractions. The displays are ink panels. Ink displays are a low-power, paper-like panels. They have higher contrast, no glare, and provide a more natural reading experience, which is why they are widely deployed in e-readers like the Kindle. Kindle devices do not have the option to install 3rd party apps, but they do include support for dictionary and Wikipedia look-up when a user highlights a word in an e-book. They also later began to include a Web browser with limited functionality.
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