Bought this a couple of weeks ago after my paperwhite got lost overboard. Love it. Great size, slightly smaller than the paperwhite, light and easy to navigate with the new press page turner.
Bought this a couple of weeks ago after my paperwhite got lost overboard. Love it. Great size, slightly smaller than the paperwhite, light and easy to navigate with the new press page turner.
Bought this a a present for my partner to replace her kindle (first generation) and she absolutely loves it so much space and a perfect upgrade!
Amazon is the undisputed champion in the e-reader market despite the claims that tablets would take over its space. Still, it seemed that after the Kindle Paperwhite, there wasn't much left for Amazon to improve upon.
Slimmer and lighter than Paperwhite; Sharp and clear display; New PagePress sensor offers easier page navigation
Ghosting issues; Light sensor errs on the dark side
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.
Sharp display; auto adjust brightness; sleek design; lightweight
Expensive than previous Paperwhite; not with huge upgrades
The Amazon Kindle Voyage is the best ereader yet. Its upgrades aren’t about gimmicks, but subtly making your ereader experience that bit better. Should everyone buy one? If money’s no object, sure. However, the Kindle Paperwhite is definitely worth considering still. The Voyage costs 50 per cent more, and while it is better, the overall experience is pretty similar. So the Paperwhite remains the everyman ereader choice, but for the dedicated, tech-loving bookworm, the Voyage will be a regret-free purchase.
Beautifully sharp display; Excellent, auto-adjusting light; Amazon ebook ecosystem still the best by far; Brilliant buttons for turning pages;
Pricey for an ereader, especially if you want 3G;
Is it worth the cost? A one off payment is manageable, but it's still a touch too pricey – despite being a brilliant reading experience.
Nice page turning options; Brilliant screen; Sleek design;
Highly expensive; Interface identical to other models; Buttons slightly hard to hit
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.
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...
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.
Incredibly sharp display; Adaptive front light; Thin design; Excellent ebook store
Expensive; No memory card slot or ePub support
Beautifully sharp display; Excellent, auto-adjusting light; Amazon ebook ecosystem still the best by far; Brilliant buttons for turning pages;
Pricey for an ereader, especially if you want 3G;
A great e-reader, but the Kindle Voyage has now been superseded by the excellent Kindle Oasis
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