Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3 2015 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3 2015.
July 2015
(86%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent contrast on display, with deep blacks, Easy one-handed operation, Fast and responsive interface
As ever, Kindle lock-screen ads cost extra to remove, No MicroSD card slot, Web browser remains “experimental”
The Kindle Paperwhite (2015) is a better e-reader than ever, thanks to a higher-resolution display that produces sharp text, as well as a simple, snappy-feeling interface. Read More…...
Abstract: If you're only going to do one thing, you need to do it really, really well, so the stakes are high for Amazon's 2015 Kindle Paperwhite . Slotting in-between the $79 Kindle and the well-esteemed - but, at $199, expensive - Kindle Voyage , the $119 Paperwh...
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
The Kindle Paperwhite gets an HD screen, and while it isn't as big an upgrade as you'd think, it's a welcome addition, incrementally enhancing the Kindle reading experience...
Published: 2015-07-04, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Lovely, high-res screen, Long-lasting battery, Snappy page flips and scrolling
Base model includes ads, Notmany design tweaks over the last generation, Amazon's ecosystem isn't for everyone
This is the third Paperwhite in as many years, and Amazon finally upgraded it with a high-resolution 300ppi screen. The rest of the changelog is pretty short, but that doesn't really matter; a great display combined with Amazon's web of content makes thi...
Published: 2015-06-26, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The Kindle Paperwhite just updated to a higher resolution screen for the same $120 price. I probably dont need to tell you its better than the last Paperwhite. It definitely is.At its core, an e-reader is a very simple, single-use gadget. Anyone who rea...
I mentioned at the outset that Amazon didn't do much upgrading with the third-gen Paperwhite, but the truth is, it didn't have to. The first-gen Paperwhite was a great e-reader, and so was the second. This third-gen becomes just another iteration that mak...
High-resolution screen, Great battery life, Huge book selection
No adaptive backlight, Not waterproof, DRM
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Sharp, bright screen, Light and compact, Great online store
Battery life impacted, Few reasons to upgrade
Amazon's new Paperwhite has been updated with a gloriously sharp screen, but the trade-off is reduced battery life compared with last year's model. It's still a great ereader and the crisp visuals make it ideal for comic book fans, but original owners hav...
Légère et petite, Écran rétro-éclairé sans aucun reflet, Bon rapport qualité/prix
Écran qui « clignote » lorsqu'on change de pages quelques fois, Impossibilité de mettre un fond noir et le texte en blanc, Bande plus foncé en bas de l'écran, constamment
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite8 Le Testeur0 La communauté (0 votes)PourLégère et petiteÉcran rétro-éclairé sans aucun refletBon rapport qualité/prixContreÉcran qui « clignote » lorsqu'on change de pages quelques foisImpossibilité de mettre un fond noir et le te...
Technologie E-Ink Carta, Écran tactile plutôt réactif et confortable, Possibilité de stockage gratuit sur le cloud, Un coloris blanc agréable mais un peu salissant
Un contraste pas exceptionnel, Format propriétaire et pas de ePub, Pas de mode nuit pour la lecture
Si vous aviez l'ancienne version de la Paperwhite, nul besoin d'en changer hormis si vous craquez pour le coloris blanc. Pour le reste, pas de grande différence si ce n'est une définition et une résolution améliorées, mais qui n'améliorent finalement pas...