Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 2014 6 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 2014 6 inch.
October 2013
(85%)
82 Reviews
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33 Reviews
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The editors liked
Bright and sharp screen
Performance is snappy
New software features
Great battery life
Solidly built
Excellent plastic quality
Responsive capacitive touchscreen
Intuitive touchoptimised UI
Brilliant illuminated display.
Pages turn and refresh faster
Much improved display
Battery life remains amazing
The editors didn't like
Not a huge improvement from 2012 Paperwhite
1.25GB of storage without expansion slot
3G variant is a bit pricey (However downloading books over 3G is free)
Amazon already had a Kindle Touch a couple of generations ago, which was discontinued when the Kindle Paperwhite (first gen) launched. The latest Kindle borrows the touch philosophy from the Kindle Touch, but drops the audio jacks for audio books. As far ...
Bright and sharp screen, Performance is snappy, New software features
Not a huge improvement from 2012 Paperwhite, 1.25GB of storage without expansion slot, 3G variant is a bit pricey (However downloading books over 3G is free),
Priced at Rs. 10,999 for the WiFi version and Rs. 13,999 for the 3G version, the new Kindle Paperwhite is one of the best eReaders available in the market. Even though it is a minor upgrade, Amazon has improved the screen, making the reading experience...
So is this the best ebook reader you can buy right now? Absolutely! Should the existing first-gen Kindle Paperwhite users consider upgrading to the new Kindle Paperwhite? Not really. Sure, the new Paperwhite offers improved display, faster speeds and othe...
Abstract: While the Wi-Fi variant started shipping in US the same month, the Wi-Fi + 3G variant became available closer to the holiday season. The Kindle Paperwhite 3G (2013) was listed for pre-orders in India last month, and is now available via Amazon.in as well ...
Published: 2014-02-04, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: How do you make the best product in its category better? Especially when the existing product does not have any real competition and the product is loved globally. Amazon was faced with a similar problem with its Kindle Paperwhite e-book reader, which was...
Pages turn and refresh faster, Much improved display, Battery life remains amazing
Design hasn't been freshened up, No wall-charger in the box, still
The best e-book reader is now even better. While not much has changed on the outside, lot of improvements have happened under the hood. There is a faster processor, the display is brighter, white looks purer and pages refresh quicker. Since there are no c...
Pages turn and refresh faster, Much improved display, Battery life remains amazing
Design hasn't been freshened up, No wall-charger in the box, still
The best e-book reader is now even better. While not much has changed on the outside, lot of improvements have happened under the hood. There is a faster processor, the display is brighter, white looks purer and pages refresh quicker. Since there are no c...
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Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Yes, you most definitely should! But if you already own last years Paperwhite, the improvements arent enough to justify an upgrade. If for whatever reason you dont own an ereader or are still on an old-school Amazon model though, what are you waiting f...
Ridiculously expensive, battery drain due to indexing issues, 3G connectivity erratic, can't be used for web browsing, no audio support, only 1.25 GB of usable space
The five-crore question is how much of an impact does illumination have on the Paperwhite's battery life. Amazon claims an uptime of eight weeks calculated at a usage of 30 minutes a day with Wi-Fi switched off and the light level set at ten. The total u...