Testseek.com have collected 117 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Voyage Touch Screen E-Reader with Light and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Voyage Touch Screen E-Reader with Light.
October 2014
(86%)
117 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
690 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Light
Thin
Exceptionally good image quality
Nice
Even front light that you can use to read anywhere
Pleasant to hold in or out of its case
Solid battery life
Performance and storage capacity are as good as they need to be
Matte display repels glare and fingerprints and renders sharp
The Kindle Voyage is the summit of Amazon's e-reader line
It's the company's lightest touchscreen model ever
With the best resolution and contrast to date
Better built-in lighting
A flush glass front and dedicated page-turn buttons
Excellent screen
Physical buttons
Great design
Bright and clear display
More compact and cleaner design
Matte screen works great for indoor and outdoor environments
Good performance and battery life
Slimmer
Lighter design makes it even more portable
PagePress greatly improves navigation
Sharp display Autobrightness
PagePress is a revelation for heavy readers
Best E Ink I've seen
Automatic brightness is great (and overdue)
The Kindle Voyage has a full HD e
Ink display that is great for magazines
Newspapers and comic books.
Flush
Pixel-dense screen is the best we've seen on any e-reader
PagePress buttons are mostly satisfying
Thin and light
The editors didn't like
Price
Accessing any books not in Amazon's store is difficult-to-impossible
Depending on what formats you're using
Text entry and highlighting are slow and prone to errors
Expensive
Shorter battery life than the competition
Expensive. No memory card slot or ePub support. Ads cost $20 to remove
Very expensive
Power adapter still not included
No massive evolution
Okay-ish battery life
High price for Incremental improvements
$70 more than comparable Kobo Glo HD
No audio features or native ePub support
No bundled AC adapter
It's not a huge upgrade over the Kindle Paperwhite
But it costs considerably more. And you'll pay more still for a case
Which isn't included
Overpriced for its capabilities
Not waterproof
Seriously
Amazon
Get it together and release a waterproof version of this thing. Your CEO is putting rockets into space
But I can't put my Kindle Voyage in a bathtub? Come on
The adaptive front light doesn't work as expected
EPub format is still not supported
Hefty price
The Kindle Voyage's pricing starts at $199. I expected a fully functional device at this high price range but Amazon failed to deliver it. It seems like th
Published: 2017-11-20, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: It's been about a year and Jeff Bezo's “ Last Kindle You'll Ever Have To Buy ” has gotten a major upgrade to become the next “Last Kindle You'll Ever Have To Buy”Let's not bury the lead, the biggest news is that the all-new Kindle Oasis which is just call...
Overpriced for its capabilities, Not waterproof, Seriously, Amazon, get it together and release a waterproof version of this thing. Your CEO is putting rockets into space, but I can't put my Kindle Voyage in a bathtub? Come on
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: In 1935, Sir Allen Lane and V. K. Krishna Menon founded Penguin Books, a company dedicated to producing high-quality, small-format paperback books for the world market. These small, well-made little books introduced some amazing fiction, philosophy, class...
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: Amazon announced their flagship e-reader, the Kindle Oasis, back in April Beyond the best-in-industry 300 ppi screen that it shares with the Kindle Voyage and Paperwhite, the Oasis features a unique form factor, 10 LEDs, and an included leather charging c...
Bright and clear display, More compact and cleaner design, Matte screen works great for indoor and outdoor environments, Good performance and battery life,
The adaptive front light doesn't work as expected, ePub format is still not supported, Hefty price, The Kindle Voyage's pricing starts at $199. I expected a fully functional device at this high price range but Amazon failed to deliver it. It seems like th
Best-in-class display and built-in lighting, Smaller and lighter but still sturdy, Physical page-turn controls as an option, Power button moved to back, Integration with Amazon's ecosystem
High price for Incremental improvements, $70 more than comparable Kobo Glo HD, No audio features or native ePub support, No bundled AC adapter
Amazon's top-of-the-line e-reader, the Kindle Voyage, is gorgeous. With an auto-adjusting light, page-turn controls, and a flat, tablet-like surface, it's hindered only by its price. Read More…...
Slimmer, lighter design makes it even more portable, PagePress greatly improves navigation, Sharp display Autobrightness
Battery life isn't as good as the Paperwhite's, Expensive
If you thought that by introducing the Voyage Amazon was retiring the Paperwhite – it's not. The Voyage simply adds another category to its Kindle line-up. The new Kindle is now the base model, while the Paperwhite moves from top-tier to mid-range. The Vo...
Published: 2014-12-22, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Here's how I read on a tablet: I open the Kindle app. I read for somewhere between four and nine seconds. A notification pops up: I have a new email or someone tweeted a funny link at me. I tap on that notification, and check out whatever's come in. I che...
Slim and light, Bright, sharp anti-glare screen, Best eBook selection
No massive evolution, Okay-ish battery life
One for the old-schoolers If you already own a Kindle Paperwhite, there's not much reason to upgrade to the Kindle Voyage. You get a slightly sharper screen that now adapts to lighting conditions and Amazon has shaved off a bit of girth and weight, bu...
Published: 2014-11-14, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Is Amazon not aware of the Law of Diminishing Gadget Prices? Is it not aware of its own pricing history? The first Kindle in 2007 cost $400; today, the basic Kindle goes for 80 bucks.And now Amazon's resetting the price graph up to $200. You think, “What...