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
The Kindle Voyage is without doubt one of the best eReaders money can buy. Is it worth buying though? For most people, no. The extra resolution, sleek design and page-turning buttons are all nice-to-haves but by no means essential. You'll get a better rea...
Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Cream of the crop, if you're willing to spend the cheddar Despite their stranglehold on the eReader market, Amazon isn't resting on its laurels. Instead, it's drastically enhancing some areas of the eReader experience to satisfy buyers who just want t...
Published: 2014-11-07, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: It features a new Paperwhite 300ppi display, with the highest resolution, highest contrast, and highest brightness of any Kindle. The cover glass is also 'micro-etched' to match the feel of paper and reduce glare.The Kindle Voyage introduces a new way t...
The Kindle Voyage is an ereader for someone who wants the very best reading experience. It's as portable as the basic Kindle and has one of the best screens we've seen on an ereader. But price is a major stumbling block for the more casual reader. The Pa...
Sleek design, Super sharp screen, Bright backlight
Very expensive, Interface identical to other models
Is the ereader dying? It appears not if Amazon's latest punt, and the reactions to it I've had, are anything to go by. This is an expensive device indeed, coming in at £170 compared to the sub £100 options from rivals (and Amazon itself, with the basic Ki...
Great Screen, Slim Profile, Excellent overall reading ecosystem
Expensive, No expandable storage, More locked down ecosystem than competing readers
In spite of Barnes & Noble's absence and Sony's relative silence, the devoted ebook reader arms race hasn't ended. Kobo is pushing the space's limitations and Amazon is following suit, incorporating new technologies into its mainstream products. The Aura...
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
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: Brian , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
It's 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."If you have enough money that you simply want the best and...
Abstract: Amazon's refresh of its Kindle eBook readers this year seems like a massive leap forward for a technology that has surely been hit hard by the rise in tablets, not least the brand's own Fire devices. The Amazon Kindle Voyage is leading the way and if you...
This Amazon Kindle Voyage falls in the premium category, the Wi-Fi version is priced at Rs. 16,499. This is worth it only if you love reading books. You can download bestsellers from Amazon in Hindi, English, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil and Malayalam languag...