It gives you information about different characters in the story where they appear in the book and how relevant they are to the storyline.
X-Ray in Kindle is like a turbocharged appendix. It grabs important details about the people or places mentioned in the book, thereby quickly refreshing your memory of how they were introduced in the first place.
Publishers pre-calculate what info users might be interested in accessing and so add a side file with all X-Ray compatible Kindle books. All you must do is tap the X-Ray icon to access the pre-loaded side files. The information in the X-Ray is incredibly fast! Select a book that supports the X-Ray feature. You can find it by opening a book and tapping the Menu icon visible as 3 horizontal bars in the upper-left corner of the screen.
Switch to the desired tab. Open X-Ray and get the details! Are you going to check out the X-Ray feature on Kindle Paperwhite for your next book? Or maybe you already use the feature and have thoughts on it? Let us know in the comments below! Be sure to look for X-Ray on other Amazon and Kindle devices you own as well as the Kindle mobile app. Under People , you can learn more about the characters in your book, helping remind you of anyone you might have forgotten. You can also see how many times they're mentioned in your book.
If you've sorted this by Relevance , then you can see which characters are on your page, followed by a list of all the characters in your book. You can also sort this Alphabetically if you just want to quickly locate a certain character.
Selecting a character gives you more information on that character as well as shows their notable clips. Under Terms , you'll find things such as notable locations and objects, with quotes or definitions attached to them as well as how many times they're mentioned in the book.
Terms works exactly like People, with the ability to sort by relevance or alphabetically. And, if you select a term, you'll see its notable clips. Under Images , you can scroll through all the different images in a book. Though most ebooks will have a front and back cover, this could be helpful for comics or Manga, as well as illustrated Kindle editions, or books that contain maps and diagrams. Kindle's X-Ray feature allows you to stay on top of the book you're reading.
With helpful reminders and added descriptions, using X-Ray will make your reading experience more in-depth and clear. Your Kindle is full of useful features like this which help add a new, productive dimension to how you read. Find out what the Kindle reading time feature is and learn how to fix it if the figure is inaccurate. Soham is a musician, writer and gamer.
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