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Kindle Voyage

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ComputerShopper
★★★★
8 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.

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

High price for Incremental improvements; $70 more than comparable Kobo Glo HD; No audio features or native ePub support; No bundled AC adapter

CNET
★★★★
9 years ago
The Kindle Voyage is clearly the best E Reader and worth it

I had the Sony Daily Reader (SDR) and I have moved on to the Kindle Voyage. People complain about the price of the Voyage but the SDR costs more when I purchased it years ago. It took me a little while to get to use to the smaller screen, but as I was on the beach reading (no problem reading on the...

Size; clarity of screen; features; Word Wise is nice

Some may like a bigger screen; annoying advertisements you have to pay extra to get rid of

The Verge
★★★★★
9 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage review

The humble e-reader is the evolutionary equivalent of a duck-billed platypus: at some point, it fell off the family tree. It's been plotting its own course ever since, totally comfortable in its weirdness, utterly oblivious to the changes happening everywhere around it.

PagePress is a revelation for heavy readers; Best E Ink I've seen; Automatic brightness is great (and overdue

Pricey compared to the Paperwhite; Official Amazon case isn't good

Recombu
★★★★
9 years ago

We review the Amazon Kindle Voyage, the latest Amazon eReader featuring a superbly crisp backlit screen and a new, ultra-thin design. But is it enough of an evolution over the Paperwhite?

Slim and light; Bright; sharp anti-glare screen; Best eBook selection

The eBook Reader Blog
★★★★★
9 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...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
6 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage

The Kindle Voyage is Amazon's top-of-the-range e-reader. Like the excellent Kindle Paperwhite , the Voyage has a 6-inch backlit touchscreen, but its screen is sharper and clearer.

Outstanding screen; Reliable backlight; Intuitive controls

High price

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
9 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage review: A first-class trip

With tablet devices available in all shapes and prices these days it's amazing that eBook readers are still holding their own. But not only do Amazon's Kindle devices persistently perform well, the company regularly refreshes its range to keep things interesting.

Super light and small to hold; gorgeous screen with crisp and detailed text presentation; adaptive light helps keep words readable in all ambient conditions; very quick to refresh pages and open features

Pricey for an eBook reader; not entirely sure whether the haptic page turning feature is necessary

PC Advisor
★★★★
9 years ago
Amazon Kindle Voyage vs Kindle Paperwhite comparison

The new Kindle Voyage is an impressive tablet that book-lovers will be impressed by, but for the more casual reader the Paperwhite, at £60 less, is a perfectly appealing option that will still do its job brilliantly.

T3
★★★★★
9 years ago
Kindle Voyage review

There's something odd about the Kindle range - or ebook readers in general - as they don't seem to be following the trend of 'normal' tech. The average standalone device, be it a flip camera, GPS or handheld console, is quickly getting absorbed into the all-encompassing smartphone, as it becomes...

Brilliant screen; Sleek design; Page turn buttons

Very expensive; Same old interface; Buttons can be hard to hit

Argos
★★★★★
6 years ago
Crystal clear

The screen resolution is just flawless, it mimics a real book like a pro. It is definitely light enough to carry around all day. I think if you love to read you will love this, the sensors are very useful from time to time although sometimes your hand position makes the button clicking awkward I...

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