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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Users
(91%)
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)
The new Kindle Paperwhite is a bit like one of Apple's 'S' upgrades. The faster processor and better edge lighting does make for a slicker experience, but one that is only marginally better than last year's device.As such, if you don't own a Kindle, then...
Faster than last year's model, Bright and even edge lighting, Smooth interface
No memory card slot or headphone jack, Lacks support for audiobooks and EPUB
The Kindle Paperwhite 2013 is our new favourite eBook reader – it's quite simply the best on the market. The one caveat is that the 3G version isn't so hot, as it's disappointingly expensive at £60 more than the base Wi-Fi model. It's true that the Paper...
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Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Just like it was last year, the Kindle Paperwhite is the eReader to beat. A great backlit screen that allows bookworms to carry their literary adventures well into the wee hours of the morning is everything one could ask for in an eReader. For that, $119 ...
Great screen, Impressive battery, Responsive display
Locked into Amazon, No audio functions
The 2013 Kindle Paperwhite is not all that different from the previous model, with a better processor and slightly improved screen. It's enough to make this the tablet to buy if you're not upgrading from the previous Paperwhite, though....
Touchscreen display, Same interface as the Paperwhite, Storage doubled to 4GB Affordable
Slightly bulkier than the previous Kindle, No backlight
One of the key reasons why Amazon's Kindle e-readers are so popular are because of the vast ecosystem available to readers. The Kindle Store offers over 30,000 free titles, and books in Kindle format also tend to be much cheaper than their paperback or ha...
Abstract: I purchased my first Kindle years ago. While I enjoyed reading books on it, the screen left much to be desired. Amazon's early Kindle operating system was faulty in that it didn't always recognize input when touching the screen. The new version for 2014 h...
Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: In our world of smartphones and tablets, is there still room for e-readers? Well, they may not be as sexy, powerful, or versatile as iPads , Galaxies , or HTC Ones . But then again, sometimes there's a lot to be said for a product that does one job very w...