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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Résolution de l'écran
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
Le prix !
Moins fermé qu’il n’y paraît
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
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
Light weight, Screen is bright and crisp in any lighting situation (though you may have to play with the built in light's settings), No need for additional lights or covers for reading at night, Adding a smart cover gives you instant access to where you left of (no SO version), No more spooky dead author screensavers
Not fully available internationally
Ian: I’m extremely happy with my Paperwhite. They’re not yet available outside the US or European market yet and I’m so happy that Julie helped me to get hold of one. No the Kindle screen isn’t “paper white” all the time, it’s only achievable under sp...
Best-in-class display and built-in lighting, Sturdy and sleek, Touch input, Competitive price, Experimental Web browser
No audio features or native ePub support, No AC adapter included, $119 "Special Offers" version mandates ads in the screensaver
The Kindle Paperwhite, with its built-in lighting, near-white background, and high resolution, is today's best Kindle—and the best monochrome e-reader, period. At $119 and $139, the Wi-Fi models justify stopping short of buying a $199 tablet. ...
Best-in-class display and built-in lighting, Sturdy and sleek, Touch input, Ubiquitous 3G access, Experimental Web browser
No audio features or native ePub support, No AC adapter included, Ad-free version is same price as top 7-inch tablets, Big cost premium for 3G version versus Wi-Fi-only
The Kindle Paperwhite, with its built-in lighting, near-white background, and high resolution, is today's best Kindle—and perhaps the best monochrome e-reader, period. But we're not convinced the extra $60 to $80 for the 3G version (versus the Wi-Fi only...
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Publié: 2012-10-17, Auteur: Cesar , review by: arstechnica.com
Perfect for people who read a lot of books, The screen lighting makes the Paperwhite the most versatile dedicated book reader, The form factor is sleek, Long battery life
The device is filled with ads and promos, You'll have to pay extra for a wall charger for the USB cable, If you are a regular computer and Internet user, a tablet can do more
Users who have never owned an e-reader and want to check out e-books will probably look at the Kindle Paperwhite as one of their options. The choices in e-readers are more varied now, and the answer to the question Which is best, a Kindle or a tablet? wil...
Overall what’s not to like here? You get an improved experience across the board with a better, crisper, clearer display, the option to read in any lighting situation, and all of this for only $119. While they’ve dropped the original Touch down to $79...
Extrait: Video Review: The Kindle Paperwhite could be the most advanced e-reader around with its patented built-in light, 62% more pixels for a higher resolution, an eight week battery life and room for over 1,000 books. Matt Mira and Rob Huebel test out the fe...
Bright, high contrast screen, Front light, Battery life (2-8 weeks), Improved touch interface, USB charging
DRM book selection, Non-compatible with other e-book stores, No expanded storage or microSD
For $120 — or $140 if you don't want the ads, which are mostly non-intrusive – the Kindle Paperwhite is a worthwhile investment for a book reader. If you're already into the Nook ecosystem, this probably isn't a reason to switch since the Nook Simple To...
Excellent E-Ink display that's sharper with good frontlighting. Slim and light
No expansion slot, no hardware page turn buttons
Several reviewers have said that the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the best E-Ink reader on the market and I agree, with a few caveats. Not everyone wants the same things: some of you may prefer ePub for its greater openness (you can buy books from more...