Saturday, October 25, 2014

New Amazon Kindle is a Voyage into eReader luxury – USA TODAY

Personal Technology columnist Ed Baig Kindle goes hands on with the new Kindle e-reader Voyage.

NEW YORK – Ah, the many ways you can immerse yourself in a best-seller nowadays: on tablets, smartphones, and computers.

That’s why it’s sometimes easy to overlook what remains the best place to consume dry a book – notwithstanding its printed forms. I’m speaking of the dedicated electronic reader space, long dominated by Amazon’s Kindles.

Happily, Amazon is still paying close attention to its bread-and-button Kindles, even as it pushes harder into making Broader purpose tablets and phones. The winner is anyone who loves to read.

Exhibit A arrives with the brand new Kindle Voyage, the seventh-generation of the venerable franchise Kindle. It’s simply the best dedicated e-reader money can buy, assuming That Is That you have lots of money.

Indeed, the Kindle Voyage costs $ 199 (with ads) for a Wi-Fi only model, compared with $ 119 for what used to be the top-of-the-line Kindle Paperwhite. Add 3G-cellular connectivity and the Voyage price climbs with ads is $ 269.

Meantime, a new entry level Kindle, Which unlike its higher priced siblings does not come with a light to let you read in the dark, costs a mere $ 79 Heck, Voyage is even priced lower than all of the smaller-screen, high-definition multimedia color tablets That Fire Amazon sells.

So, is this luxury eBooks voyage worth taking ? Apparently a lot of people think so – last I checked, Amazon will not have Voyage in stock until late November.

I agree, with the qualifier that I also believe folks will be perfectly satisfied with Paperwhite, still a stud eReader in its own right. The budget $ 79 Kindle is nothing to scoff at, either.

None of the Kindles Earlier though quite match up to the job Voyage does of replicating the real paper experience on an electronic display. In techie terms, Voyage has a 6-inch grayscale 300 ppi or pixels per inch display, and boasts twice the number of pixels than are on the Paperwhite display, Which is also very good. The takeaway is this: text on Voyage is dark, crisp and easily readable. The display is glare-free.

Moreover, at 0.3-inches, Voyage is Amazon’s thinnest Kindle to date, still a ways to go before it as thin as paper, of course, but edging a bit closer. It weighs 6.3 ounces-(6.6-ounces for the Wi-Fi + 3G model), making it about an ounce lighter than Paperwhite. You can comfortably hold it with one hand.

As on other models, you can tap or swipe on the touchscreen to turn pages. But now you can also gently apply pressure against the bezel on either side of the display to turn a page and as it does you detect subtle haptic feedback. You can adjust the level of That haptic response and also the amount of pressure required to turn a page. It’s nice to have this added option but it does take getting used to and I just as often changed pages the old way.

One excellent new benefit comes with an adaptive front light That automatically box alters the brightness on the display to fit the environment in Which you are reading. If you’re in the dark, you can enable a feature That will gradually reduce the screen brightness over time, that match the way your eyes works.

In most other ways, the new Kindle is like its lower -priced siblings. The battery can last weeks. It can hold thousands of books. You can shop an online bookstore with Kindle millions of titles, and fetch the books you choose to buy in a minute or less. You can borrow books from the library and lend others, albeit under restrictions. And you can take and share notes.

Among other nice features across the Kindle line is Vocabulary Builder, and lists of all the words you look up in the dictionary. Amazon will be adding a “Word Wise” That feature small appeal to young readers or people learning Angielski as a second language. In select books, simple short definitions of challenging words will Appear just above Those difficult words. For example, in tiny type just above the word “abnormal” is the simple explanation “not normal.”

Also in the coming soon category is a family library feature That will let you access your Kindle books from your spouse’s Amazon account.

If money is no object, the Kindle Voyage is a great way to devour a bestseller. But if you’re operating under tight financial constraints and the lower priced Kindle can still result in a happy ending.

Email: ebaig@usatoday.com; edbaig Follow on Twitter

The bottom line

Amazon Kindle Voyage

www.amazon.com, $ 199 for the Wi-Fi only model; $ 269 for the Wi-Fi + 3G model. Add $ 20 for ad-free versions.

Pro. Thin, light, high-resolution display with sharp readable text. Adaptive light, excellent battery life, multiple page turning methods.

Con. big premium over other Kindle models. Currently out of stock.

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