So easy to use
Looks good
Easy to move
So easy to use
Looks good
Easy to move
Love this Kindle. This is my 5th Kindle over the years and have been waiting to purchase and try this and was not disappointed! So much easier with the side buttons and backlight, nicer shape easier to grip. **** Highly recommend!
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
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...
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!
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;
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A great e-reader, but the Kindle Voyage has now been superseded by the excellent Kindle Oasis
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
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