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Reviews of Amazon Kindle Voyage Touch Screen E-Reader with Light

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.
Award: Highest Rated October 2014
October 2014
 
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117 Reviews
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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
  • Readable
  • Premium materials and construction
  • Smart and even front light
  • Helpful parental controls
  • Physical page turn buttons
  • Incredibly sharp display. Adaptive front light. Thin design. Excellent ebook store.
  • 300 pixels-per-inch display
  • Ambient light sensor
  • Edge-to-edge glass
  • Touch-sensitive page-turn buttons
  • Slim and light
  • Bright
  • Sharp anti-glare screen
  • Best eBook selection
  • 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
  • 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
  • Battery life isn't as good as the Paperwhite's
  • Pricey compared to the Paperwhite
  • Official Amazon case isn't good
  • The 3G and ad
  • Free versions cost close to $300.
  • Expensive for a standalone e-reader
  • Base price includes ads

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  Published: 2014-10-27, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • 300 pixels-per-inch display, Ambient light sensor, Edge-to-edge glass, Touch-sensitive page-turn buttons
  • Very expensive, Power adapter still not included
  • Amazon already had the best e-reader on the market with the Paperwhite. Amazon raises the bar with the Voyage, but pumps up the price tag at the same time....

 
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  Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Ben , review by: toptenreviews.com

  • The Kindle Voyage has a full HD e, ink display that is great for magazines, newspapers and comic books.
  • The 3G and ad, free versions cost close to $300.
  • The Kindle Voyage is a turning point in the world of eReaders, offering a full HD black-and-white e-ink display and adaptive front lighting....

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Alex , review by: pcmag.com

  • Incredibly sharp display. Adaptive front light. Thin design. Excellent ebook store.
  • Expensive. No memory card slot or ePub support. Ads cost $20 to remove
  • The Amazon Kindle Voyage is hands down the best ebook reader available, though most people will still be served just fine by the Kindle Paperwhite....

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • The Kindle Voyage is Amazon's best e-reader to date, and probably the best e-reader ever -- but it doesn't come cheap....

 
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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com

  • PagePress is a revelation for heavy readers, Best E Ink I've seen, Automatic brightness is great (and overdue)
  • Pricey compared to the Paperwhite, Official Amazon case isn't good
  • More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • The Kindle Voyage is undoubtedly the best ereader Amazon has produced. Its display is superb, its backlighting clean and smart, and it ticks the most important box of them all: being comfortable to hold and read for extended periods.You'll pay handsomely ...

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com

  • Flush, pixel-dense screen is the best we've seen on any e-reader, PagePress buttons are mostly satisfying, Thin and light
  • Expensive for a standalone e-reader, Base price includes ads
  • With an impressive high-resolution display and a vast content catalog to match, the Kindle Voyage is easily the best e-reader Amazon has ever crafted. Still, its high price tag means it just doesn't make sense for the average reader....

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Brian , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Its tricky to say whether something like the Voyage is worth it; so much depends on your personal ratio of "financial means" to "love of reading books on E-Ink displays with roof-shattering DPI."AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you have enough money that you...

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com

  • 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, readable
  • 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

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  Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Lance , review by: mashable.com

  • Light, Thin, Exceptionally good image quality
  • Price

 
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