Testseek.com have collected 117 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Voyage Touch Screen E-Reader with Light and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Voyage Touch Screen E-Reader with Light.
October 2014
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117 Reviews
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As much as I like the Kindle Voyage, I can't in good conscience recommend it when the perfectly capable Paperwhite is $80 less. They're both easy to hold and include a built-in backlight. Amazon needs to deliver a lot more than a slightly slicker e-reader...
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Kindle Voyage is the summit of Amazon's e-reader line: it's the company's lightest touchscreen model ever, with the best resolution and contrast to date, better built-in lighting, a flush glass front and dedicated page-turn buttons
It's not a huge upgrade over the Kindle Paperwhite, but it costs considerably more. And you'll pay more still for a case, which isn't included
The Kindle Voyage is Amazon's best e-reader to date, and probably the best e-reader ever -- but it doesn't come cheap....
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Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
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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Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Flush, pixel-dense screen is the best we've seen on any e-reader, PagePress buttons are mostly satisfying, Thin and light
Expensive for a standalone e-reader, Base price includes ads
With an impressive high-resolution display and a vast content catalog to match, the Kindle Voyage is easily the best e-reader Amazon has ever crafted. Still, its high price tag means it just doesn't make sense for the average reader....
Published: 2016-01-12, Author: Adam , review by: macworld.com.au
Brighter and sharper screen
Expensive, $299
There's no question that Kindle's Voyage offers a great reading experience, but it's also the most expensive Kindle yet. It's a great device if your budget will stretch, but weigh it up against the Kindle Paperwhite and iPad mini before you take the plung...
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Published: 2015-07-15, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Expensive, Not worth it over a Paperwhite, Software is ugly
When I started reviewing the new, top-of-the-line Kindle Voyage, it made sense. The 300dpi display far outpaced that of the sub-100dpi display of the original Kindle, and made a measurable difference against the 212dpi screen of the then-current Paperwhit...
Beautifully light; So comfortable to hold; Fantastic display; Front-lighting with automatic brightness is very clear; Can be controlled easily with either hand;
Very, very expensive; No option for 3G in Australia;
Reading is certainly changing, and if you love the idea of taking your books with you everywhere you go, it's hard to go better than the Voyage, easily Amazon's best Kindle thus far.It's a tad expensive, sure, but if you want the best quality, and a scree...