Testseek.com have collected 161 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 5 6 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 5 6 inch.
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161 Reviews
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Great screen, Impressive battery, Responsive display
Locked into Amazon, No audio functions
There's room for improvement in future models, but the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the best, most complete version-feeling of the Kindle to date. It doesn't have every feature the series has ever offered, but it does offer everything that related to what ...
Light so you can read in the dark, Wi-Fi and 3G for downloading books, easy to use, touchscreen - so no buttons, big choice of books, great battery life
Locked-in to Kindle books
If you're worried that will do your eyes in, don't be, it is a very pleasant experience, and one you'll enjoy, no matter what pulp fiction you are reading...
Crisp edge, lighting, Sharper screen and better fonts, Fast, smooth, touch, based UI, Improved home screen
No more headphone jack, 3G version is pricey
Overall, Amazon has another winner here, and let's hope the Kindle Paperwhite does come over to the UK before too long. That said, existing Kindle Touch owners will probably pass on this device anyway, as their version has more memory and a headphone jac...
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Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Mark , review by: T3.com
Sharp, bright front-lit displa, Easy to read new fonts, Cutting edge reading features
Over-sensitive touch tech, Dodgy browser, Fewer features than US
Sharp display, New font and advanced typesetting, Improved parental controls, Expanded storage
Power adapter sold separately, No audio port
The all-new Kindle Paperwhite retains the great features of its predecessor, but sports a sharper screen and advanced typesetting that makes reading easier than it ever has been...
Abstract: Charles Dickens loved to read outdoors. It's said that he even practiced public readings of his work in a garden at his home where he penned “Great Expectations.” If Dickens had read on an iPad, however, we may have never gotten Estella and Pip's unrequit...
Published: 2014-12-22, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Here's how I read on a tablet: I open the Kindle app. I read for somewhere between four and nine seconds. A notification pops up: I have a new email or someone tweeted a funny link at me. I tap on that notification, and check out whatever's come in. I che...