Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle 6 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle 6.
July 2016
(85%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Lighter and more durable with full waterproofing. Text is slightly sharper and better lit. Base storage is bumped from 4GB to 8GB. Bluetooth audio is on board for audiobooks. Minor updates enhance Amazon's already best-in-class reader
The most affordable Kindle gets a subtle but worthwhile design upgrade (it's slimmer
Lighter and less angular) and adds Bluetooth audio for accessibility
So visually impaired readers can hear VoiceView audio
Great display
Weeks-long battery
E-ink works as nice as ever
Device is compact and light
Lights allow dim environment reading
Battery potential is weeks at a single charge
Does what it says it's supposed to do
Audible support
Waterproofing
Improved design
Better-contrast display
The editors didn't like
Plasticky feel
Can't swipe to turn on
Display lacks brightness
Sharpness
And contrast versus competing e-readers' screens
No front light. No memory card slot or ePub support. Ads cost $20 to remove
Power adapter sold separately
$10 price bump
A little more expensive than the previous model. The ad-free version costs $20 more
No integrated light
Price hasn't gotten any lower
No physical buttons
USB-C is a no-show
2.4GHz Wi-Fi only
Amazon-centric software
Still not great for comics
Still using micro-USB
Not USB-C
Pricey when fully loaded (LTE and 32GB storage and no “special offers”)
Pricey when fully loaded (LTE and 32GB storage and no “special offers”), No MP3 or text-to-speech support
Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite has long been the go-to e-reader, and for good reason. It provides an enjoyable reading experience with enough premium features to keep most literary lovers happy. Now, with the addition of Bluetooth/Audible and waterproofing, i...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
E-ink works as nice as ever, Device is compact and light, Lights allow dim environment reading, Battery potential is weeks at a single charge, Does what it says it's supposed to do
Amazon-centric software, Still not great for comics, Still using micro-USB, not USB-C
Is it worth the cash? Yes, it certainly is. The Kindle Paperwhite 2018 isn't the most extravagant e-reader Amazon has to offer, and it's not the most basic. Instead, the Kindle Paperwhite 2018 is the perfect balance of cost vs value. If I were to pick one...
Published: 2018-11-07, Author: Henry , review by: tomsguide.com
Waterproof, Bluetooth for audiobooks, Same great e-reader, Screen is now flush to bezels
Power adapter sold separately, $10 price bump
With water-resistance and a flush-to-screen display, Amazon's taken the Paperwhite and made it even more compelling. The only downside is that it costs $10 more now.The metallic Kindle Oasis offers physical buttons and automatically adjusts to your lighti...
10 percent slimmer, lighter and more durable with full waterproofing. Text is slightly sharper and better lit. Base storage is bumped from 4GB to 8GB. Bluetooth audio is on board for audiobooks. Minor updates enhance Amazon's already best-in-class reader
A little more expensive than the previous model. The ad-free version costs $20 more
While it costs a little more than the previous model and doesn't look much different, the new Kindle Paperwhite (2018) is more durable, fully dunkable, and ultimately a nice upgrade...
Low price considering feature set, Compact size, Ability to export notes and highlights
Plasticky feel, Can't swipe to turn on, Display lacks brightness, sharpness, and contrast versus competing e-readers' screens
2016's entry-level Kindle may not feel fancy, but it's the best note-taker among e-readers (for the moment) and delivers plenty of value for its price. Read More…...
The most affordable Kindle gets a subtle but worthwhile design upgrade (it's slimmer, lighter and less angular) and adds Bluetooth audio for accessibility, so visually impaired readers can hear VoiceView audio
No integrated light, price hasn't gotten any lower
While the 2016 Kindle isn't a huge improvement over its predecessor, it's a perfectly good e-reader with a clearly improved design and a big upgrade for the visually impaired...
10 percent slimmer, lighter and more durable with full waterproofing. Text is slightly sharper and better lit. Base storage is bumped from 4GB to 8GB. Bluetooth audio is on board for audiobooks. Minor updates enhance Amazon's already best-in-class reader
A little more expensive than the previous model. The ad-free version costs $20 more
While it costs a little more than the previous model and doesn't look much different, the new Kindle Paperwhite (2018) is more durable, fully dunkable, and ultimately a nice upgrade...