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Amazon said to be working on high-resolution Kindle Paperwhite

SEATTLE, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- U.S. online giant Amazon is preparing a new Kindle Paperwhite with higher resolution and better fonts for reading for release in 2014, a tech website reported.

The next-generation e-reader will feature a high-resolution 300 pixels-per-inch screen, putting it on an equal footing with devices from competitors such as Kobo, TechCrunch reported Monday.

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Kobo's Aura HD has a screen with 265 ppi resolution, while the current Kindle Paperwhite comes in at 212 ppi.

In additional to the higher resolution, the next Paperwhite will feature a flush screen without a surrounding bezel, and the screen will be glass, not plastic, TechCrunch said.

Amazon is reportedly working on new typography for the device with a custom-built font intended to be the most readable font available on an e-reader screen.

The new Kindle Paperwhite, reportedly lighter than the current model, is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2014.

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