Kindle Voyage review



This is an expensive device indeed, coming in at £170 compared to the sub £100 options from rivals (and Amazon itself, with the basic Kindle range).







The other big change is the ability to turn the page using the bezel once more, although this time it's through touch-sensitivity rather than a physical button.










There are myriad new features coming to the interface that make the Kindle Voyage more powerful for reading than ever before, but they'll be coming to the Paperwhite and family too soon, so aren't really key selling points







Early verdict

The Kindle Voyage is a premium device with a higher cost associated. However, like the smartwatches it shares a price tag with, you can make a real case for this as a Christmas gift. It makes reading nicer.

No matter how easy it is to read on a tablet or smartphone, there's no substitute for the feel of a real book. But the Amazon Kindle Voyage comes much closer than anything before, and it's much nicer to hold and carry around.