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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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The editors liked

  • Great
  • High-res screen
  • Fantastic new font
  • Excellent battery life
  • Tons of storage
  • Easy to use
  • Affordable
  • Lit display
  • Crisp
  • Responsive touch screen
  • Robust feature set
  • 2month battery life
  • Everything. The screen
  • The light technology
  • The build and the ecosystem are fantastic. That's all you need. This is the perfect ideal of what an ereader should be. And it's the easiest thing to use. The chintzy materials of previous Kindles have been re
  • Perfect for people who read a lot of books
  • The screen lighting makes the Paperwhite the most versatile dedicated book reader
  • The form factor is sleek
  • Long battery life
  • Light weight
  • Screen is bright and crisp in any lighting situation (though you may have to play with the built in light's settings)
  • No need for additional lights or covers for reading at night
  • Adding a smart cover gives you instant access to where you left of (no SO version)
  • No more spooky dead author screensavers
  • Best-in-class display and built-in lighting
  • Sturdy and sleek
  • Touch input
  • Ubiquitous 3G access
  • Experimental Web browser
  • Competitive price
  • Amazon has improved on last year's excellent Paperwhite e-reader with the sharper
  • Higher resolution screen found in the step-up Kindle Voyage. A smattering of new features enhance Amazon's already best-in-class content ecosystem. The built-in light isn't
  • Crisp edge-lighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast
  • Smooth
  • Touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
  • Bright backlight
  • Lightweight
  • Elegant design
  • Improved user interface
  • Parental controls
  • Excellent E-Ink display that's sharper with good frontlighting. Slim and light
  • Crisp edgelighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast
  • Touchbased UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
  • Sharp display
  • New font and advanced typesetting
  • Improved parental controls
  • Expanded storage
  • Touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust content ecosystem.
  • Sharp
  • Crisp text on highresolution display
  • Integrated
  • Bright light provides reading flexibility
  • Built-in light
  • E-ink touchscreen
  • Battery life
  • Bright
  • High contrast screen
  • Front light
  • Battery life (2-8 weeks)
  • Improved touch interface
  • USB charging
  • Terrific looking display
  • Amazon's ecosystem is outstanding
  • Performance is snappy
  • Amazon continues to improve its eink screen and lighting features
  • Which are nearly on par with an ecosystem that can't be beat. The Page Flip feature is a fantasybook reader's wish come true with quick access to maps without losing your place
  • The Kindle Paperwhite has a front
  • Lit touchscreen.
  • Great front-lit displayExcellent contrastUseful new software

The editors didn't like

  • Ad-free version costs an extra $20
  • Limited ebook format support
  • Ads on lockscreen
  • This isn't a complaint about the Paperwhite per se
  • But I found myself missing the experience of holding and handling a physical book. The smell
  • The weight
  • Being able to flip through pages on a whim. I don't think I'll ever completely ditch my book coll
  • The device is filled with ads and promos
  • You'll have to pay extra for a wall charger for the USB cable
  • If you are a regular computer and Internet user
  • A tablet can do more
  • Not fully available internationally
  • No audio features or native ePub support
  • No AC adapter included
  • Ad-free version is same price as top 7-inch tablets
  • Big cost premium for 3G version versus Wi-Fi-only
  • $119 "Special Offers" version mandates ads in the screensaver
  • The HD screen is an upgrade but doesn't make a huge difference
  • An AC adapter isn't included (just a Micro-USB cable for charging). The ad-free version costs $20 more
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7-inch color tablets
  • Uneven backlighting
  • Power adapter not included
  • 3G option expensive
  • No expansion slot
  • No hardware page turn buttons
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7inch color tablets
  • Power adapter sold separately
  • No audio port
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack
  • Menus are still a little kludgy
  • Chassis attracts fingerprints
  • Unintuitive interface
  • Tied into Amazon books ecosystem
  • Expensive for 3G
  • DRM book selection
  • Non-compatible with other e-book stores
  • No expanded storage or microSD
  • Opting out of ads costs money
  • No charger included
  • 3G option is pricey
  • Still no ability to create multiple accounts for adults reading the same book
  • There is no way to listen to audiobooks on the device.
  • Less comfortable to hold than the NookStarting price includes adsNo expandable storage

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  Published: 2012-10-06, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Excellent E-Ink display that's sharper with good frontlighting. Slim and light
  • No expansion slot, no hardware page turn buttons
  • Several reviewers have said that the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the best E-Ink reader on the market and I agree, with a few caveats. Not everyone wants the same things: some of you may prefer ePub for its greater openness (you can buy books from more...

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  Published: 2012-10-05, Author: Jamie , review by: pcmag.com

  • Crisp edge-lighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust content ecosystem.
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack
  • The Wi-Fi-only Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is our favorite ebook reader, thanks to its bright, even edge-lighting and a number of other refinements, and it's a much better buy than the 3G version....

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  Published: 2012-10-02, review by: techreviewsource.com

  • Crisp edgelighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touchbased UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7inch color tablets
  • The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G offers always-on connectivity, bright, even edge-lighting, and numerous other improvements, but it's simply too expensive. The Wi-Fi-only version is a better buy....

 
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  Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Jamie , review by: pcmag.com

  • Crisp edge-lighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
  • Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7-inch color tablets
  • The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G offers always-on connectivity, bright, even edge-lighting, and numerous other improvements, but it's simply too expensive. The Wi-Fi-only version is a better buy....

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Anna , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Bright backlight, Long battery life, Lightweight, elegant design, Improved user interface, Parental controls
  • Uneven backlighting, Power adapter not included, 3G option expensive,
  • Amazon's new E Ink e-reader features a bright backlight for nighttime reading, plus an improved user interface and parental controls.

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Melissa , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Sharp, crisp text on highresolution display, Integrated, bright light provides reading flexibility
  • Menus are still a little kludgy, Chassis attracts fingerprints
  • The new Kindle Paperwhite is a dramatic update inside and out, one with fully redesigned software and an appealing integrated light that makes the Kindle more usable in any environment....

 
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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Joshua , review by: theverge.com

  • Terrific looking display, Amazon's ecosystem is outstanding, Performance is snappy
  • Opting out of ads costs money, No charger included, 3G option is pricey

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Kyle , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Absolutely. The Paperwhite is a great ereader, and the superb screen quality, easy-to-use frontlight, and improved capacitive controls make it an easy choice. The only reason to not get it would be if you really love physical buttons, in which case you sh...

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  Published: 2012-09-06, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • Amazon has improved on last year's excellent Paperwhite e-reader with the sharper, higher resolution screen found in the step-up Kindle Voyage. A smattering of new features enhance Amazon's already best-in-class content ecosystem. The built-in light isn't
  • The HD screen is an upgrade but doesn't make a huge difference, an AC adapter isn't included (just a Micro-USB cable for charging). The ad-free version costs $20 more
  • With an excellent built-in light and Amazon's best-in-class e-book selection, the Kindle Paperwhite rises to the top of the e-reader pack.

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  Published: 2012-09-06, Author: James , review by: anandtech.com

  • The Fire HD 7" is a likable candidate in the race for best media tablet. The closed-OS mentality of Amazon's highly-modified version of Android may steer some users awry, but Prime users who enjoy the benefits of the thousands of TV shows and Movies that ...

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