Amazon updated the browser in Kindle e-readers with software version 5.16.4 last November. Check the Kindle E-Reader Software Updates page to see if your device has that version available.

Previously, the browser was almost useless, because it didn’t support many of the features websites use nowadays. The new update significantly improves the browser, and it actually manages to display most pages correctly. Unfortunately, Kindles’ hardware is quite lacking. Paperwhite 11th gen is so slow that while webpages work correctly, many of them are unusable because of the poor performance.

Has anyone tried the new version of the web browser yet? Have you found any websites that you like using on your Kindle? I tried Lemmy, but of course that’s one of the websites that doesn’t work. There are no errors, it just doesn’t show any posts.

  • conciselyverbose@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    I guess that’s good. The old browser was awful, even for the most basic stuff.

    I’m way happier having moved to an android reader, though. Adding library apps (though Libby supporting send to Kindle definitely makes it more useful to me than other locked down readers), being able to save web pages as epub right on the same device, and having other sources of reading content readily available is a huge value add.

    • Classy Hatter@sopuli.xyzOP
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      9 months ago

      It’s surely a nice-to-have-feature, but I probably won’t end up using it that much, as Kindle is my secondary device. I also have an Android e-reader, and yea, having all those apps is very useful.