It’s all heating up. One week after Apple’s big fall event, Microsoft held its big hardware event where it announced a bunch of new laptops, tablets and a new foldable Android smartphone. Amazon gave us a new Kindle. Nintendo announced a bunch of new games coming to Switch. And there was so much more.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon announced an all-new Kindle Paperwhite this week. Compared to the previous Paperwhite — which was three years old — the new model has a bigger display (jumping from 6″ to 6.8″) that also gets brighter and allows you to adjust its color temperature (just like the Kindle Oasis). It has a faster processor, significantly longer-lasting battery (up to 10 weeks on a single charge) and now charges via USB-C. Amazon also announced a “Signature Edition” of this new Paperwhite, which adds Qi-wireless charging, more storage (32GB vs 8GB) and a sensor that automatically adjusts display brightness — but it costs an extra $50.
Price: $140
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio

The Surface Laptop Studio is a completely new device for Microsoft. It’s essentially a laptop version of the company’s all-in-one desktop, the Surface Studio, as its display folds flat — over the keyboard — making it a form-factor that’s easier for creators and illustrators to draw on. It packs Intel’s latest processor and can be configured with NVIDIA’s high-end graphics card.
The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio will be available on October 5.