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title: "Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6\" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi"
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# Adaptive built-in front light 6-inch high-res 300 ppi display PagePress pressure-sensitive page turn Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi

**Brand:** amazon
**Price:** E£ 500
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📚 Elevate your reading game—where tech meets timeless storytelling.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi by amazon
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 500 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.eg](https://www.desertcart.com.eg/products/49985333-kindle-voyage-3g-e-reader-6-high-resolution-display-300)

## Best For

- amazon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amazon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Weeks of Battery Life:** Charge once, read for weeks—because your time is too valuable for constant recharging.
- • **Hands-Free Page Turning:** Innovative PagePress sensors let you flip pages with a simple touch—no lifting fingers required.
- • **Stay Connected Anywhere:** Free 3G + Wi-Fi keeps your entire library at your fingertips, no matter where you are.
- • **Effortless Day-to-Night Comfort:** Adaptive front light automatically adjusts brightness for marathon reading sessions.
- • **Crystal-Clear Reading Experience:** Unmatched 300 ppi display mimics real paper, glare-free even in bright sunlight.

## Overview

The Kindle Voyage 3G features a 6-inch high-resolution 300 ppi display that reads like real paper without glare, enhanced by an adaptive built-in front light for optimal brightness anytime. Its PagePress sensors enable intuitive, pressure-sensitive page turns without lifting a finger. With free 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, access over 5.5 million books anywhere, while enjoying a battery life that lasts weeks on a single charge.

## Description

Unsurpassed high-resolution 300 ppi display - reads like printed paper, without glare, even in bright sunlight Adaptive front light--provides ideal brightness, day or night so you can read even more comfortably for hours. PagePress enables you to turn the page without lifting a finger Single battery charge lasts weeks, not hours Massive selection, low prices-over 5.5 million books including latest bestsellers, Kindle exclusives and more Prime members read for free with unlimited access to a rotating selection of more than a thousand titles

Review: A quality product all round and a truly good e-reader - Let's start out by saying that I've never owned a Kindle before as I couldn't see the point, surely my iPad and iPhone 6+ were good enough screens to read off. I was only half right though. While those devices are good enough to read off, they aren't anything compared to the Kindle when it comes to e-reading. It doesn't sound like much but the difference between an LCD screen and an E Ink device is quite big. When you read as many books a year as I do, then you need a device that you can read for extended periods of time without headaches from screen glare. This device is just this. Thanks to the 300ppi text (print quality) and the adaptive screen light, most of the time it doesn't even feel as though you're reading a digital device. The only time you start to notice the glow is when the lighting is poor but even then the back light is subtle and adaptive so it never tires the eyes. Apple once lead the market in creating quality straight from the box. Other companies are catching up though and desertcart is no different. The box is sleek, well designed and something to help you get excited for your new e-reader. The packaging may not sound like much to most people, but a nice tactile box screams quality to me and I loved this one. The quality didn't stop there. The only other Kindle I have been exposed to before was my dad's basic one which is about 4 years old now. It's light but it feels like that's been achieved with some lightweight plastics that just didn't feel very nice or robust to the touch. The kindle voyage is all metal and glass which has a lovely feel in the hand. Even though it's still light weight it's barely noticeable even when compared to other devices like an iPhone. It is sleek, there is no rattling and the whole product just feels like quality through and through. The aspect that sold me on the Voyage over the Paperwhite is the Adaptive Light feature. I have to say I really do like this feature. It needs some tweaking from time to time as in the most extreme of darks it doesn't quite go low enough or sometimes it has a little funny moment where it can't seem to decide what to do, but after a few amendments here and there it works well to the point where you often forget that the backlight is changing at all because it works so seamlessly with the ambient light. This does wonders for eye strain when reading. The other feature of this reader that I could take or leave are the haptic response buttons. They aren't bad by any means, they do work, and I do use them, but they aren't physical buttons and you can tell. I'm the kind of guy who likes my touch screen gestures to feel like touch screen gestures and my buttons to feel like buttons. Making one look or feel like the other cheapens the quality of the product and feels like an after thought. This was true with the haptic response buttons. It sill feels like your pressing a screen in spite of the little buzz you get as feed back, so while they aren't all bad, they feel a bit like an after thought. Overall though this is a great product for a dedicated reader. It's light weight, it's easy to use, and it's almost easier to read than a real book. While I won't stop buying the real deal any time soon, I think that the books I am less interested in will definitely be on my Kindle instead of my bookshelf which is what I bought this for in the first place. It's a great product and managed to make a believer out of me.
Review: Seems cool! - I am a first time kindle owner so i have nothing to compare it to but here are my thoughts... It definitely has a good aesthetic to the paperwhite (that i have handled in the high-street stores), the higher build quality and lack of screen bezel make a lot of difference aesthetically. It's very light and definitely easier than carrying round a book in your man purse! I've heard a couple of complaints from kindle owning mates about the voyage which i'd like to address. Firstly, one said that he had tried the pressure sensitive page turning sensors on the side of the screen border and that they were nigh impossible to use, and that he ended up turning multiple pages etc. I have found them totally easy to use and have never had a problem (maybe be less ham-fisted Terry?). I understand that you can adjust the sensitivity, but i never needed to. I also, before purchase, did not see the big deal in these sensors but they are really great. As a first time kindle owner i did not realise that a kindle 'page' is about half the size of one side of an average paperback page, so for each time you turn the page of a paperback, you will need to do the same operation 4 times with a kindle. With this in mind, any system that makes this easier and more intuitive is worth it's weight in gold. The second complaint that i have heard is that some of the features on this kindle, namely the dynamic adjustment and page turning sensors, shorten the battery life in comparison to other kindles. While this may be true, for me it just does not matter. I use my kindle for about an hour a day, and i have to charge it about every 10-14 days. I can see little advantage to having to charge it only, say, every 20 days as opposed to 10-14. In a world where you have to charge your phone, ipad, laptop etc every one or two days, i can't see this being the device that lets you down, and if you were in a situation where you would be away from a charger for an extended period you can just turn off all these features. I guess if you are reading for 10-12 hours a day then you might notice the difference, but if you are reading for 10-12 hours a day you probably need to worry about getting a job more than the battery life of your kindle. All in all i'd say that if you like gadgets and you have a bit of cash to splash, the voyage is your best bet. If you're poorer i've heard the paperwhile is tear proof, so i guess you're all good....

## Features

- Unsurpassed high-resolution 300 ppi display - reads like printed paper, without glare, even in bright sunlight
- Adaptive front light--provides ideal brightness, day or night so you can read even more comfortably for hours.
- PagePress enables you to turn the page without lifting a finger
- Single battery charge lasts weeks, not hours
- Massive selection, low prices-over 5.5 million books including latest bestsellers, Kindle exclusives and more
- Prime members read for free with unlimited access to a rotating selection of more than a thousand titles

## Images

![Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ta4nHKbVL.jpg)
![Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61xGUx94PHL.jpg)
![Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/510Ue4D7b+L.jpg)
![Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51hjqtL9eDL.jpg)
![Kindle Voyage 3G E-reader, 6" High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Free 3G + Wi-Fi - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51LpfDTBkSL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A quality product all round and a truly good e-reader
*by G***N on 12 June 2015*

Let's start out by saying that I've never owned a Kindle before as I couldn't see the point, surely my iPad and iPhone 6+ were good enough screens to read off. I was only half right though. While those devices are good enough to read off, they aren't anything compared to the Kindle when it comes to e-reading. It doesn't sound like much but the difference between an LCD screen and an E Ink device is quite big. When you read as many books a year as I do, then you need a device that you can read for extended periods of time without headaches from screen glare. This device is just this. Thanks to the 300ppi text (print quality) and the adaptive screen light, most of the time it doesn't even feel as though you're reading a digital device. The only time you start to notice the glow is when the lighting is poor but even then the back light is subtle and adaptive so it never tires the eyes. Apple once lead the market in creating quality straight from the box. Other companies are catching up though and Amazon is no different. The box is sleek, well designed and something to help you get excited for your new e-reader. The packaging may not sound like much to most people, but a nice tactile box screams quality to me and I loved this one. The quality didn't stop there. The only other Kindle I have been exposed to before was my dad's basic one which is about 4 years old now. It's light but it feels like that's been achieved with some lightweight plastics that just didn't feel very nice or robust to the touch. The kindle voyage is all metal and glass which has a lovely feel in the hand. Even though it's still light weight it's barely noticeable even when compared to other devices like an iPhone. It is sleek, there is no rattling and the whole product just feels like quality through and through. The aspect that sold me on the Voyage over the Paperwhite is the Adaptive Light feature. I have to say I really do like this feature. It needs some tweaking from time to time as in the most extreme of darks it doesn't quite go low enough or sometimes it has a little funny moment where it can't seem to decide what to do, but after a few amendments here and there it works well to the point where you often forget that the backlight is changing at all because it works so seamlessly with the ambient light. This does wonders for eye strain when reading. The other feature of this reader that I could take or leave are the haptic response buttons. They aren't bad by any means, they do work, and I do use them, but they aren't physical buttons and you can tell. I'm the kind of guy who likes my touch screen gestures to feel like touch screen gestures and my buttons to feel like buttons. Making one look or feel like the other cheapens the quality of the product and feels like an after thought. This was true with the haptic response buttons. It sill feels like your pressing a screen in spite of the little buzz you get as feed back, so while they aren't all bad, they feel a bit like an after thought. Overall though this is a great product for a dedicated reader. It's light weight, it's easy to use, and it's almost easier to read than a real book. While I won't stop buying the real deal any time soon, I think that the books I am less interested in will definitely be on my Kindle instead of my bookshelf which is what I bought this for in the first place. It's a great product and managed to make a believer out of me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems cool!
*by M***N on 8 April 2016*

I am a first time kindle owner so i have nothing to compare it to but here are my thoughts... It definitely has a good aesthetic to the paperwhite (that i have handled in the high-street stores), the higher build quality and lack of screen bezel make a lot of difference aesthetically. It's very light and definitely easier than carrying round a book in your man purse! I've heard a couple of complaints from kindle owning mates about the voyage which i'd like to address. Firstly, one said that he had tried the pressure sensitive page turning sensors on the side of the screen border and that they were nigh impossible to use, and that he ended up turning multiple pages etc. I have found them totally easy to use and have never had a problem (maybe be less ham-fisted Terry?). I understand that you can adjust the sensitivity, but i never needed to. I also, before purchase, did not see the big deal in these sensors but they are really great. As a first time kindle owner i did not realise that a kindle 'page' is about half the size of one side of an average paperback page, so for each time you turn the page of a paperback, you will need to do the same operation 4 times with a kindle. With this in mind, any system that makes this easier and more intuitive is worth it's weight in gold. The second complaint that i have heard is that some of the features on this kindle, namely the dynamic adjustment and page turning sensors, shorten the battery life in comparison to other kindles. While this may be true, for me it just does not matter. I use my kindle for about an hour a day, and i have to charge it about every 10-14 days. I can see little advantage to having to charge it only, say, every 20 days as opposed to 10-14. In a world where you have to charge your phone, ipad, laptop etc every one or two days, i can't see this being the device that lets you down, and if you were in a situation where you would be away from a charger for an extended period you can just turn off all these features. I guess if you are reading for 10-12 hours a day then you might notice the difference, but if you are reading for 10-12 hours a day you probably need to worry about getting a job more than the battery life of your kindle. All in all i'd say that if you like gadgets and you have a bit of cash to splash, the voyage is your best bet. If you're poorer i've heard the paperwhile is tear proof, so i guess you're all good....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ At last.
*by I***S on 30 December 2014*

This would have been my fifth Kindle except for the widely reported screen tint problem. The first had an ugly yellow tint on the top third of the screen. I got this replaced with another which is just as bad. The Voyage is lighter and smaller. I like the new page turn mechanism. The bottom half of the screen is brighter, whiter and noticeably higher resolution. I also like the fact that the Kindle logo on the front isn't as obtrusive as on my current Paperwhite. I tried to ignore the yellow tint. I WANT to ignore it, but sadly I can't so I'm afraid that this is going back as well. Amazon - if you are going to charge a premium price for an e-reader then you need to get the screen right. That's a basic. I will watch the reviews in the hope that future versions may overcome the problem. PS I still live in hope that as many people don't seem to have this problem, good machines are out there. I was originally told my replacement would be delivered on 8th January. I then got an email saying it was coming on 29th December. Could it be that returned defects are being recycled? Update 04/02/15 I have previously returned two Voyages due to bad cases of the oft reported yellow tint to the top of the screen. I.decided to leave it for a month and have a last try. I'm very pleased to say that I shall be keeping this one. Is it perfect? No. In certain lights there is still a yellow tint to the top third of the screen. It is however less than previous ones and not too distracting. Based on my own experience ,plus reading of other reviews, I would conclude that: 1 all Voyages are affected by the problem 2 the degree however varies 3 if there is good ambient light it is less noticeable 4 in low light conditions the front light should be adjusted to minimise the effect Although I'm now very happy with my Voyage, I. Have to deduct one star due to 1 there is still a problem with the screen 2 the price is very high ( especially to upgrade from a Paperwhite) In all other respects it's a great reader.

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