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This Kindle update makes your eBook reading even more comfortable


Amazon's September update refines its 11th and 12th-gen eBook readers with settings to make the best of every reading session.

The update focuses on the reading aspect of its Kindles, giving users tools to edit the font size of its UI and the overall spacing of eBooks for better readability. This TTS feature (text-to-speech) is now reportedly rolling out to "all users" after the company previously withheld it, limiting it to a small group, likely for testing. Amazon puts more control in your hands, as you can alter the reading speed of the Assistive Reader or rewind 30 seconds in case you want to hear that certain part again.

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