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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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)
Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Bibliophiles will love Amazon's latest e-book reader. For a long while, LCD-based tablets had the a big advantage over these devices based on their bright, vibrant, screens. But the Kindle Paperwhite no longer requires ambient lighting for you to use it. ...
Abstract: The new Kindle Paperwhite isn't the perfect character. Just like the literary creations that live and die on its screen, it has flaws. It's wise, though it still suffers from memories of its past. But in the great e-reader saga, it's clearly the protagoni...
Flawless eink reading experience, Phenomenal battery life, Perfect levels of backlight, Light, durable and easy to hold
AC adapter still sold separately, 3G version is almost pointless, No EPUB support, PDF and browser integration is wonky
When it made the 2012 Paperwhite, Amazon built the best ereader on the market. Now in 2013 its gone and improved on an already standard smashing design. Great ease of use, impressive battery life and a well rounded ecosystem make it the only pure ereader ...
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Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Yes, you most definitely should! But if you already own last year's Paperwhite, the improvements aren't enough to justify an upgrade. If for whatever reason you don't own an ereader or are still on an old-school Amazon model though, what are you waiting f...
Lights itself with even, warm lighting; improved page-flipping mode
No physical page-turn buttons, $139
I love tablets, but dedicated E Ink-based ebook readers still have a lot going for them. They're unsurpassed in bright light, free from distractions and don't cause eye strain like a backlit LCD screen can. If reading plain text on a blank page is your id...
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Published: 2013-09-28, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
Amazon has improved on last year's excellent Paperwhite e-reader with a faster processor, more responsive touch screen, and a better integrated light that's brighter and whiter and displays more evenly across the screen. Pages also refresh less frequently
Device hasn't gotten smaller or significantly lighter since last year, an AC adapter isn't included (just a Micro-USB cable for charging). The ad-free version costs $20 more
While the "all-new" Paperwhite may seem like an unspectacular upgrade on the surface, it's a clear improvement over the original Paperwhite and arguably the best e-reader currently available....
Abstract: The latest version is an all plastic affair that continues on the voyage of simplification. Aside from the colourful covers Amazon offers, the Kindle itself is a study in spartan design and this is a good thing. This device is for reading eBooks and reall...
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
Cuenta con un diseño súper ligero para poder llevarlo a cualquier lugar, incluso si no acostumbras llevar mochila o bolsa contigo. Una misma carga de batería te puede durar hasta poco más de dos meses. Su sistema de iluminación te permite leer por tiempos
No es compatible con todos los formatos existentes de libros digitales. No cuenta con opción para expandir la memoria interna, aunque podrías apoyarte en el servicio en la nube que ofrece Amazon para llevar libros sin usar el almacenamiento
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Published: 2014-01-03, Author: Luis , review by: teknofilo.com
Pantalla de 6″ de alta resolución (212 ppp) con excelente contraste y con una iluminación uniforme, Interfaz de usuario sencillo, rápido e intuitivo, acompañado de un amplio conjunto de funcionalidades software realmente útiles, Dimensiones y peso muy ace
Falta de compatibilidad con el formato EPUB que utilizan muchas librerías digitales (a excepción de Amazon), Imposibilidad de utilizar el lector cuando está cargando la batería, Refresco de la pantalla perceptible (aunque esto es una limitación de la tecn
Amazon no ha dedicado demasiados esfuerzos de innovación al nuevo Kindle Paperwhite, pero realmente tampoco le hacía falta. Le ha bastado con mejorar ligeramente la iluminación y contraste de la pantalla y realizar algunos ajustes sobre el interfaz de ...
Calidad / precio de lo mejor del mercado, Pantalla con luz pero que no cansa la vista, Excelente autonomía, Fluidez, Cada vez mejor catálogo
Ausencia de salida de audio para audiolibros, No trae enchufe, sólo el cable USB, Dos gigas de disco pueden ser pocos para alguno
Sin grandes mejoras y sin titulares rompedores, Kindle Paperwhite sigue siendo el mejor lector de libros electrónicos en calidad precio de este 2013 ....