Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 2014 6 inch and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 2014 6 inch.
October 2013
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82 Reviews
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Touchscreen display, Same interface as the Paperwhite, Storage doubled to 4GB Affordable
Slightly bulkier than the previous Kindle, No backlight
One of the key reasons why Amazon's Kindle e-readers are so popular are because of the vast ecosystem available to readers. The Kindle Store offers over 30,000 free titles, and books in Kindle format also tend to be much cheaper than their paperback or ha...
Abstract: I purchased my first Kindle years ago. While I enjoyed reading books on it, the screen left much to be desired. Amazon's early Kindle operating system was faulty in that it didn't always recognize input when touching the screen. The new version for 2014 h...
Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: In our world of smartphones and tablets, is there still room for e-readers? Well, they may not be as sexy, powerful, or versatile as iPads , Galaxies , or HTC Ones . But then again, sometimes there's a lot to be said for a product that does one job very w...
No glare screen makes for easy reading outside, Adjustable Fons, Lighting is evenly distributed over entire screen, Long battery life, Small, light device makes it easy to hold for extended periods, Strong ecosystem
119 price, Lack of audio, Does not support games that were available on older Kindle models, No support for “I Can Read” series of children's books, Includes advertisements
The first Amazon Kindle was released in November 2007. Since that time, Amazon has continued to work to provide readers with a great e-book experience. With it's lightweight design, lighted screen and adjustable fonts the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is a goo...
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Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Anna , review by: Laptopmag.com
Loads of inexpensive content, Long battery life, Even backlighting, Improved parental controls (coming soon)
Less memory available than competition, Wall plug not included
Proving it is still the king of the E Ink e-readers, Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite offers nifty new reading features along with a superior backlit display....
At $119 (with special offers), the new Paperwhite is a terrific buy that you won't regret. If you own and love last year's model, there's no huge reason to upgrade; they're similar in a lot of ways, so you won't be missing out. If you've held off on getti...
Best display illumination among e-readers, Industry-leading synthesis of content and commerce, Larger bottom bezel is easier to hold, Smooth but grippy back surface
No physical light button, SD slot, or AC adapter, No ePub support
Today’s top-choice e-reader, the 2013 Paperwhite refines last year’s winning hardware, backed by the strongest and most perk-packed e-book ecosystem out there. ...
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Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
Yes, you most definitely should! But if you already own last years Paperwhite, the improvements arent enough to justify an upgrade. If for whatever reason you dont own an ereader or are still on an old-school Amazon model though, what are you waiting f...