a normal kindle doesn't but a kindle paper white does
light, kindle, alight...
The light pulls out from the top right-hand corner of the cover. The kindle must be on and the light must be fully out in order to turn on.
Yes and No. The kindle does not have an ambient light sensor to change the brightness of the screen like the Apple iPad does. In fact, the Kindle does not have a backlight at all. This is where the "yes" part comes in. Rather than providing light itself, which drains battery very quickly, the Kindle reflects ambient light to allow the user to read the words on the E-Ink display.
Let's find some kindling to start the campfire
To light or kindle a fire
It is a light sensor
yes
The Kindle PaperWhite. The battery lasts for a long time, and it's easy to read even in moderately bright light.
To mend a broken Kindle light, first ensure the device is fully charged and restart it to rule out any software issues. If the light remains non-functional, check for physical damage or debris in the light fixture. If it's still not working, you may need to replace the light assembly or the entire Kindle, as internal repairs can be complex. Always consult the manufacturer's support or a professional for assistance if you're unsure.
No, unlike a computer monitor it has no backlight, though there are accessories you can purchase from Amazon etc that clip to the kindle to make it easier to read in the dark.
Midwestern College's motto is 'We kindle the light of knowledge'.
The iPad is much bigger and the kindle fire is better with books and the kindle fire is cheaper in your original buy and it is cheaper in your App Store but the apple App Store is much bigger and they are both good with movies. But you have to remember the kindle is the insides of a ereader so it might glitch when you have apps open or you are watching a show so it is all what you need