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alaTest har samlat in och analyserat 365 tester för Amazon Kindle 4 (4th gen, 2011). Det genomsnittliga betyget av denna produkt är 4.5/5, att jämföra med genomsnittsbetyget 4.3/5 för produkter i samma kategori. Prestandan och skärmen uppskattas av många.
användarvänlighet, bärbarhet, prisvärdhet, skärm, prestanda
Vi har analyserat betyg från experter och användare, produktens ålder och andra faktorer. Jämfört med andra produkter i samma kategori belönas Amazon Kindle 4 (4th gen, 2011) med en alaScore™ på 92/100 = Utmärkt kvalitet.
Användarrecension (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 232 user reviews of Amazon Kindle 4 (4th gen, 2011) from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.6/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. People are impressed by the durability and performance. The price and portability also get good feedback.
usability, portability, price, performance, durability
96% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Användarrecension (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 42 user reviews of Amazon Kindle 4 (4th gen, 2011) from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People really like the design and performance. The screen and usability are also mentioned favorably. Some have doubts about the reliability.
portability, usability, screen, performance, design
reliability
83% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Användarrecension (amazon.fr)
alaTest a collecté et analysé 5 avis de consommateurs sur Amazon.fr pour le produit Amazon Kindle 4 (4th gen, 2011). La note moyenne du produit est 4.2 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.2 sur 5 sur Amazon.fr.
80% des avis sur Amazon.fr donnent une note favorable à ce produit.
Expertrecension från : Andrew Williams (trustedreviews.com)
Lighter, smaller, cheaper - the new Kindle is the best yet. The Amazon ebook monopoly continues…
Great screen ; Faster-than-ever operation ; Slim and light ; Great value ; Improved build quality
New page turning leaves screen residue ; Lacks MP3 playback
The new Kindle is here. And while it's not categorically better in every respect, it's different in a rather brilliant way. It's more portable than its predecessor and the new intermittent refresh eradicates the sluggish page turning of other ereaders....
Expertrecension från (engadget.com)
The latest Kindle forgoes bells and whistles such as a touchscreen or physical keyboard, making it one bare-bones device. Still, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better e-reader at this price.
Expertrecension från : Engadget (engadget.com)
Slimmed down and lighter, Improved E Ink screen, Reduced price
Page turning buttons are a bit awkward, No EPUB support, No memory expansion
Expertrecension från (techradar.com)
An update to a classic
The 2016 version of the Amazon Kindle has improved the design and internals to make the best affordable ereader even better than before.
Expertrecension från : Alex Colon (pcmag.com)
Amazon adds a touch screen to its entry-level Kindle ebook reader, making it a fantastic bargain for $79.
Expertrecension från : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
Amazon Kindle (fall 2011)
The entry-level ; is a compact, lightweight, and ultra-affordable e-book reader with a crisp Pearl e-ink screen and Wi-Fi. It offers access to a massive catalog of books, magazines, and newspapers via Amazon.com's familiar online store, plus online...
The lack of a touch screen means that input is limited to a cumbersome directional pad and virtual keyboard. There is no support for audio. All accessories--including a cover and an AC charger--cost extra. You need to spend an extra $30 if you don't...
If you don't want to spend the extra $20 to upgrade to the forthcoming touch-screen version, the entry-level 2011 Kindle is a great choice for an ultraportable and superaffordable no-frills e-ink reader.
Expertrecension från : Jamie Lendino (pcmag.com)
The fourth-generation Amazon Kindle, which starts at just $79, is impossible to beat as an inexpensive, easy-to-use ebook reader.
Lowest-priced Kindle to date. Significantly smaller and lighter than before. High-contrast screen. Kindle Store is fun to browse and is packed with books, lists, and customer reviews.
Ad-free version costs $30 extra. Page turn buttons are a little awkward to press. No memory card slot or ePub support.
Shopping, Apps, and Special OffersThe Kindle Store and related ecosystem remains the single biggest reason to choose a Kindle over a Nook or another ebook reader. Essentially, it works a lot like Amazon's desktop site. The store is easy to browse from...
Expertrecension från : Chris Ziegler (theverge.com)
While the Kindle Fire tablet stole the show at Amazon's recent press event (and the Kindle Touch took whatever scraps of attention were left), something else amazing happened: the company announced...
Smallest Kindle ever (and it's really small) ; Plenty of battery life ; Special Offers are tasteful, helpful
On-screen keyboard is a pain to use ; Page controls are oddly-placed ; No 3G option
For $79, you really can't go wrong
Expertrecension från : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
A lot of people have been waiting a long time for Amazon.com to drop the price of its Kindle to less than $100. Well, that day is here, but Amazon has thrown a little wrench into the equation: it's offering two sub-$100 models, the $79 entry-level...
The entry-level Amazon Kindle 2011 is a compact, lightweight, and ultra-affordable e-book reader with a crisp Pearl e-ink screen and Wi-Fi. It offers access to a massive catalog of books, magazines, and newspapers via Amazon.com's familiar online...
The lack of a touch screen means that input is limited to a cumbersome directional pad and virtual keyboard. There is no support for audio. All accessories--including a cover and an AC charger--cost extra. You need to spend an extra $30 if you don't...
If you don't want to spend the extra $20 to upgrade to the forthcoming touch-screen version, the entry-level 2011 Kindle is a great choice for an ultraportable and superaffordable no-frills e-ink reader.
Expertrecension från : Melissa J. Perenson (pcworld.com)
Amazon is pushing e-books back into the limelight with the launch of its $399 Kindle e-book reader and corresponding service. The device isn't splashy--and it leaves some room for improvement--but it has succeeded in rekindling my interest in reading...
No PC required EvDO wireless book transfers free
Flicker effect when changing pages Newspaper and blog content carries a fee
The Kindle's design won't wow anyone, but its usability touches alone are enough to make me consider using an e-book reader
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