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
(85%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Comfortable design, Excellent display and reading light, Great software offerings and book extras, Speedy performance
Base price includes advertising, No microSD card slot, DRM and file format restrictions lock you to Amazon
The Kindle Paperwhite isn't a huge upgrade from the first generation, and it didn't need to be. Amazon improved on all of the issues that critics called out last year, and added some great software features on top of that. The high-quality display, even...
Frontlit capacitive touchscreen, Good touch interactions, intuitive when reading, No monthly 3G charges, Free cloud storage, Kindle Store, Virtual keyboard is responsive and easy to use, with a good autofill, Multilingual dictionaries and direct access to
Weight, No support for ePub, CBZ/CBR or audio formats, Amazon's ebooks only, Nonexpandable memory
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Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Jay , review by: techradar.com
Upgraded design, Faster processor, Incredible battery life
Internal storage questionable, Dark spots on screen, Poor browser
The 6th generation Kindle Paperwhite is the best Kindle yet, it's the most cost effective ereader on the market at £109 (in this spec range) and it easily beats the Kobo Aura on performance and design. Although the specifications aren't the best around, ...
The new Kindle Paperwhite is a bit like one of Apple's 'S' upgrades. The faster processor and better edge lighting does make for a slicker experience, but one that is only marginally better than last year's device.As such, if you don't own a Kindle, then...
Faster than last year's model, Bright and even edge lighting, Smooth interface
No memory card slot or headphone jack, Lacks support for audiobooks and EPUB
The Kindle Paperwhite 2013 is our new favourite eBook reader – it's quite simply the best on the market. The one caveat is that the 3G version isn't so hot, as it's disappointingly expensive at £60 more than the base Wi-Fi model. It's true that the Paper...
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Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Just like it was last year, the Kindle Paperwhite is the eReader to beat. A great backlit screen that allows bookworms to carry their literary adventures well into the wee hours of the morning is everything one could ask for in an eReader. For that, $119 ...
Great screen, Impressive battery, Responsive display
Locked into Amazon, No audio functions
The 2013 Kindle Paperwhite is not all that different from the previous model, with a better processor and slightly improved screen. It's enough to make this the tablet to buy if you're not upgrading from the previous Paperwhite, though....
Amazon already had a Kindle Touch a couple of generations ago, which was discontinued when the Kindle Paperwhite (first gen) launched. The latest Kindle borrows the touch philosophy from the Kindle Touch, but drops the audio jacks for audio books. As far ...