Kindle Voyage
Reviews
Show product page
11 years ago
A crisper screen, better lighting, and new navigation, make the Kindle Voyage a premium e-book device
Amazon's Kindle Voyage is thinner and more advanced than Kindle e-book readers before it, which we should be happy about. But is there a point when an e-book reader becomes a little too advanced for its own good?
Pros:
- Sleek design
- Screen is easy on the eyes
Cons:
- Takes a bit of time to get used to the navigation methods
- Price
11 years ago
Amazon's top-of-the-line e-reader, the Kindle Voyage, is gorgeous. With an auto-adjusting light, page-turn controls, and a flat, tablet-like surface, it's hindered only by its price.
Pros:
- Best-in-class display and built-in lighting
- Smaller and lighter but still sturdy
- Physical page-turn controls as an option
- Power button moved to back
- Integration with Amazon's ecosystem
Cons:
- High price for Incremental improvements
- $70 more than comparable Kobo Glo HD
- No audio features or native ePub support
- No bundled AC adapter
11 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage: Australian Review
You've got to really love your books to spend $300 on this new, top-of-the-line e-reader from Amazon.
Pros:
- Beautiful design
- Smart Origami cover
- Nifty page turning
- ambient light features
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not worth it over a Paperwhite
- Software is ugly
7 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage review
The Kindle Voyage is without doubt one of the best eReaders money can buy. Is it worth buying though? For most people, no. The extra resolution, sleek design and page-turning buttons are all nice-to-haves but by no means essential. You'll get a better reading experience on a Voyage compared to the current-generation Paperwhite, but only just, and the difference in price is simply too much to justify it. But if money is no object, then you won't be disappointed.
5 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage Review
The Amazon Kindle Voyage is one of the nicest best ebook readers available, though most people will still be served just fine by the Kindle Paperwhite. Amazon's various Kindles have long been the most popular ebook readers on the market, but that doesn't mean they have always been the best from a technology perspective. Barnes & Noble beat Amazon to the punch with a front light, and Kobo eclipsed the company in screen resolution. The Kindle Voyage changes that. It has a lovely, thin design, with an incredibly sharp display and a useful adaptive front light, not to mention Amazon's excellent ebook store. That said, I'm still not sure this is enough to warrant the $199.99 price tag when you can pick up our Editors' Choice, the Kindle Paperwhite, for nearly half that amount. Design and Display At a glance, the Voyage ($199.99 at Amazon) doesn't look all that different from the Paperwhite or the standard-issue Kindle, in the sense that all three share the same general size and form factor. Look closer, though, and lots of important changes emerge. The Voyage measures 6.4 by 4.5 by 0.30 inches (HWD) and weighs 6.3 ounces (or 6.6 ounc...
Pros:
- Incredibly sharp display
- Adaptive front light
- Thin design
- Excellent ebook store
Cons:
- Expensive
- No memory card slot or ePub support
11 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage is a premium device with 3G connectivity. It is the best e-reader yet. The new device is a bit expensive, as there are no major upgrades than previous Paperwhite.
Pros:
- Sharp display
- auto adjust brightness
- sleek design
- lightweight
Cons:
- Expensive than previous Paperwhite
- not with huge upgrades
11 years ago
My New Wonderful Kindle Voyage
Love I, Love it, Love it. What more can I say. Light, great info when reading, perfect light screen. So much better that my first one, but that's technology, always changing and yes this is a great improvement. Though I had many hours of
11 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage
Being a leader in the e-reader books market, Amazon has taken their Kindle e-book series up another notch with introduction of the 7th generation Kindle; the Kindle Voyage. The Kindle Voyage has the thinnest design, highest resolution and highest contrast display one can imagine.
11 years ago
The Kindle Voyage is designed primarily for reading ebooks from Amazon, but it can also be used to read PDF files. The small 6-inch screen size is always a limiting factor when it comes to displaying PDFs on a Kindle-a device like the Onyx Boox M96 with 9.7″ screen is much better suited for the...
11 years ago
Amazon has dominated the relatively niche world of ebook readers thanks to solid hardware and by offering a bigger, better library than everyone else . The word Kindle has been synonymous with affordable hardware that's unlikely to score high on design.
4.4
from 30 reviews
5
33.0%
4
59.0%
3
7.0%
2
0.0%
1
0.0%