";s:4:"text";s:3862:" (Not that there's anything wrong with ebook readers. Kindle Voyage was designed to come one step closer to a sheet of paper, with a flush-front bezel for a clean, streamlined design. Amazon's Clearly, the Kindle Voyage is a fantastic ebook reader. It's touch-based, with a row of icons at the top of the screen for Back, Cart, Home, Goodreads, Menu, and Search. It's easy to subscribe to magazines and newspapers, and Amazon Prime users can borrow books for free from an extensive list of titles.
An unsurpassed 300 ppi display.
I rarely adjust the lighting on my Paperwhite to compensate for this, and I didn't realize what a difference it makes until I started using the Voyage. The not-quite buttons deliver a satisfying response thanks to some very subtle, quiet haptic feedback. I'll focus on this feature more in the Reading section.The Voyage comes with a black USB cable, but no AC adapter. That's two weeks more than the Kindle and two weeks less than the Paperwhite, all of which have plenty of time for the average reader.The Voyage hooks into 802.11b/g/n networks, and a 3G cellular option is still available for an additional $70 extra. You will receive a verification email shortly.There was a problem. )As previously mentioned, Amazon retired the Kindle Voyage in August 2018 (per In many ways, there is no competition: the Kindle Oasis is so much easier to find that it’s almost criminal to vouch for the discontinued Voyage.
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