Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation)
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Classification
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation) | |
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Classification | |
Grade | A- |
Calculator version | 1 |
Classification date | 2025-10-05 |
Information | |
Name | Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation) |
Brand by Parent | Amazon by Amazon |
Generation | 11th Generation |
Model(s) | M2L3EK / High Resolution Display (300 ppi) |
Release date | 2021-01-05 |
Type/Category | E-reader |
Website | [1] |
Status | In sale |
More | |
Dimensions | 6.9 x 4.9 x 0.32 inches |
Mass | 205 grams |
Operating system | Amazon Kindle OS (Linux-based) |
Companion App | Kindle (for iOS/Android) |
CPU | 1 GHz processor |
GPU | E-ink controller |
Memory | 512MB RAM |
Storage | 8GB / 16GB internal |
Battery | 1500mAh lithium-polymer |
Power | USB-C charging |
Charging | USB-C 2.0 |
Display | 6.8" E-ink Carta, 300 PPI, 17 LEDs |
Camera | N/A |
Sound | N/A |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0 (for accessibility features) |
Device | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Known hardware tampering | None | [2] | No significant reports of hardware compromise |
Known vulnerabilities | Rare | [3] | Very few CVEs attributed specifically to Kindle devices |
Prior attacks | None | [4] | No documented widespread attacks targeting this device |
Updatability | Very common | [5] | Automatic and manual software updates delivered via Wi-Fi |
Category score | 2 |
System | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Authentication with other systems | Full | [6] | Limited to Amazon ecosystem; supports sending documents via email |
Communications | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [7] | TLS for all data transmission; DRM for content protection |
Storage | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [8] | Device storage encrypted; DRM protection for purchased content |
Category score | 1 |
User Authentication | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Account management | Full | [9] | Tied to Amazon account with full device management |
Authentication | Basic | [10] | Amazon account password; no two-factor authentication on device |
Brute-force protection | Exist | [11] | Account-level protection through Amazon's security systems |
Event logging | Partial logging | [12] | Reading progress and sync events logged |
Passwords | Default/Common/Easy to guess | [13] | Relies on user's Amazon account password strength |
Category score | 2 |
Grade | A- |
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