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éclairage intégré
Autonomie
Poids (même si la Kobo Glo est plus légère)
Présence d'un navigateur pour dépanner
Tactile capacitif très réactif
Légère
Discrète
Luminosité réglable
Connexion wifi et 3G
Contenu proposé dans le store
Écran tactile
Capacitif et éclairé
Bon tactile
Confortable à l'utilisation
3G sans frais mensuels ni engagement avec le modèle 3G
Stockage gratuit dans le cloud pour tout le contenu Amazon
Richesse de la librairie
Bibliothèque intégrées
Clavier ré
Superbe écran
Bonne finition
Meilleure offre commerciale
Compacte et bien conçu
Éclairage efficace et ajustable
Réactivité très bonne
Offre d'Amazon
Très bel écran
Autonomie correcte (1 mois environ avec l'éclairage)
Esthétiquement superbe
Réactivité de l’ensemble
Autonomie incroyable
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Prix de l'étui officiel (39.90€)
Pas de support des ePub
éclairage non parfaitement homogène
Aucun bouton sur la face avant
Interface déroutante
Réactivité moyenne
Clignotement de l'écran
Prix des ebooks
Pas de formats ePub
Cbz/cbr ni formats audio
Effet de halo sur l'éclairage
Pas toujours homogène
Pas de gestion de césure
Pas d'affichage du résumé des livres dans la librairie
Système propriétaire ne permettant pas la lecture des formats autres que
Publié: 2013-05-04, Auteur: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
Extrait: A more advanced, more expensive sibling of the Kindle 5, the Paperwhite initially seems identical to its line-mate. Turn it on, and there's one major difference, though: the e-ink screen is now a self-illuminating e-ink touchscreen. Furthermore, it's avai...
Extrait: It is perhaps because I have kind of reached terminal velocity myself – seriously, in most fields, I'm already about as good as I'm going to get – that I have become interested in the idea of gadgets getting to the point where they can't be significantly ...
Extrait: If one of your New Year's resolutions is to read more, then an ebook reader can help. Although lighter than a hardback, these ultraportable gadgets can carry a small library's worth of books and far better suited for reading novels than a tablet. The l...
Illuminated capacitive touchscreen, Good touch recognition, comfortable to use, Adapter included, 3G communications entirely free of charge, Free cloud storage for Amazon content, Builtin bookstore and library, Responsive keyboard with effective predictiv
UK adapter not included, No support for ePub, CBZ/CBR or audio files, Halos of light around edges / Light not always consistent across screen, Proprietary system allows Amazon file formats only, Nonexpandable memory, No SD card slot, Screen lighting lower
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is a great e-reader, with good touch functionality, a responsive illuminated display and a great ecosystem. But it does have its drawbacks: it's a closed system on which you can only read books sold by Amazon, it doesn't play ...
Extrait: Apple's compact tablet is powerful, beautifully designed and comes with access to the largest range of tablet-specific apps of any operating system. It is also more expensive than its rivals. As with the other tablets, there are films, television and m...
Unintuitive interface, tied into Amazon books eco-system, expensive for 3G
The Kindle Paperwhite is a great addition to the Amazon e-reader stable, with the same impressive battery and e-ink screen but a handy light added to the touch display. But there are a few niggles around the interface and Amazon eco-system, and we woul...
Thanks to Amazon's unparalleled ebook library and ease of use, the Paperwhite is a fantastic ereader to own. The screen is excellent, both the light and touch elements, and the whole device is well built. Kobo's Glo is a good alternative if you think you...
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Publié: 2012-11-15, Auteur: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: Amazon's Kindle revolutionised how we read books – rather than bulky paperbacks in every commuter's bag, or a suitcase full of easy reads for a beach holiday, now we can all carry whatever we want, wherever we want on an affordable gadget. For many peo...
If you want a Kindle just for reading books, not for playing games and surfing the net, then this e-ink screen is way easier on the eyes than the Kindle Fire HD or iPad mini. It has the crispest e-ink screen from Amazon yet and it’s enhanced by a ligh...