Amazon’s latest e-reader is a top-of-the-range Kindle Voyage with high-resolution screen, new haptic page turns and slim, angular design
The Kindle Voyage is Amazon’s latest e-reader, but instead of being value-focused, the Voyage is a high-quality device with a crisper screen and fancy, squeezable touch buttons.
Amazon’s Kindle started out in 2007 as an expensive and rather rough device that garnered little in the way of praise. Seven years later, the cheapest Kindle costs £59 and the more expensive Kindle Paperwhite costs £99, but the new Kindle Voyage starts at £169 and is designed to be a luxury book reader. It is really worth the extra £70?
Pros: great screen, automatic backlight, light, solid, squeezable page-turn buttons
Cons: 19-hour battery life needs a charger on holiday, expensive, single-use device, some may not like being tied to Amazon
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