Amazon Kindle Voyage with the best e-reader luxury, It's called the Kindle Voyage and it ticks off virtually every single hardware complaint I've had about the Kindle Paperwhite. Amazon has increased the resolution  which makes text incredibly sharp and readable with better contrast because there's an ambient light sensor which allows the Voyage to dynamically adjust the brightness depending on your settings.

Amazon Kindle Voyage, tablet


It's been a few years since e-ink Kindles took a big step forward. 2012's Kindle Paperwhite was the last big splash. The first thing to note about the Kindle Voyage is the design. Unlike every single Kindle before it, the Voyage has a glass screen and magnesium back. Whatever the impetus, Amazon has decided there is room in the world for a $200 or £169 (cAU$221) e-reader. The Kindle Voyage was built for people who "love to read." The familiar Kindle software has even picked up some neat new software tricks that the Voyage taught its more budget-minded siblings. 

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Amazon Kindle Voyage, tablet

In many ways, the Voyage looks like your standard e-reader. It's small, rectangular and there's a crisp, beautiful E Ink screen up front. Underneath the glass is a next-generation Paperwhite display that packs 300 pixels per inch (ppi) in a 6-inch panel. Amazon even sneaked some sensors into the Voyage, which allow it to automatically adjust the front light based on your surroundings and Like the Paperwhite, the Voyage uses capacitive touch technology, not the older infrared-based touch technology of the entry-level Kindle 2014.

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Amazon Kindle Voyage, tablet


Moreover, at At 6.4 x 4.5 x 0.3 inches, Voyage is Amazon's thinnest Kindle to date At 7.6mm,it's the thinnest Kindle yet and only 0.1mm thicker than an iPad Air  but edging a bit closer. Kindle VP Dave Limp says that Amazon also "tried to mimic the texture of paper" on the screen. Having a flush touchscreen is great, but hardcore Kindle owners still like the idea of physical buttons for turning pages. Rather than bring back physical buttons, Amazon is opting for a new thing it's called "PagePress." It weighs 176 gram or 6.3 ounces (for the WiFi-only; add another 0.3 ounces for the WiFi + 3G version), making lighter one ounce than Paperwhite (9.1mm thick and weighed 7.3 ounces). In most other ways, the new Kindle is like its lower-priced siblings. In select books, simple short definitions of challenging words will appear just above those difficult words. Also in the coming soon category is a family library feature that will let you access Kindle books from your spouse's Amazon account. If money is no object, Kindle Voyage is a great way to devour a bestseller.

Amazon Kindle Voyage, tablet



The ereader’s advantage or, more accurately, the advantage of using a device with an e-paper screen - is battery life.  the Kindle Voyage will remain alive to six weeks, though that’s based on reading for half an hour per day, with the wireless switched off, and the lighting set to level 10.

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