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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
Crisp edge-lighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust content ecosystem.
Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack
The Wi-Fi-only Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is our favorite ebook reader, thanks to its bright, even edge-lighting and a number of other refinements, and it's a much better buy than the 3G version....
Crisp edgelighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touchbased UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7inch color tablets
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G offers always-on connectivity, bright, even edge-lighting, and numerous other improvements, but it's simply too expensive. The Wi-Fi-only version is a better buy....
Crisp edge-lighting. Sharp new fonts. Fast, smooth, touch-based UI. Improved home screen. Robust app ecosystem.
Ads cost $20 to remove. No more headphone jack. 3G version costs as much as 7-inch color tablets
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G offers always-on connectivity, bright, even edge-lighting, and numerous other improvements, but it's simply too expensive. The Wi-Fi-only version is a better buy....
Absolutely. The Paperwhite is a great ereader, and the superb screen quality, easy-to-use frontlight, and improved capacitive controls make it an easy choice. The only reason to not get it would be if you really love physical buttons, in which case you sh...
Sharp, crisp text on highresolution display, Integrated, bright light provides reading flexibility
Menus are still a little kludgy, Chassis attracts fingerprints
The new Kindle Paperwhite is a dramatic update inside and out, one with fully redesigned software and an appealing integrated light that makes the Kindle more usable in any environment....
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Publié: 2012-09-06, Auteur: James , review by: anandtech.com
The Fire HD 7" is a likable candidate in the race for best media tablet. The closed-OS mentality of Amazon's highly-modified version of Android may steer some users awry, but Prime users who enjoy the benefits of the thousands of TV shows and Movies that ...
Publié: 2012-09-06, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
Amazon has improved on last year's excellent Paperwhite e-reader with the sharper, higher resolution screen found in the step-up Kindle Voyage. A smattering of new features enhance Amazon's already best-in-class content ecosystem. The built-in light isn't
The HD screen is an upgrade but doesn't make a huge difference, an AC adapter isn't included (just a Micro-USB cable for charging). The ad-free version costs $20 more
With an excellent built-in light and Amazon's best-in-class e-book selection, the Kindle Paperwhite rises to the top of the e-reader pack.
Extrait: Charles Dickens loved to read outdoors. It's said that he even practiced public readings of his work in a garden at his home where he penned “Great Expectations.” If Dickens had read on an iPad, however, we may have never gotten Estella and Pip's unrequit...