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MORE: 8 Biggest Tech Rip-Offs and How To Avoid Them You can swipe across either row to advance the lists of books and magazines. The second row of thumbnail images shows book recommendations. Content can be sorted by type, title, author and most recently received. Just below the menu bar on the home page, you can toggle between your Amazon library of content in the cloud or what's on the device. This navigation bar can follow you into the content as you read it, but only as a drop-down menu when you tap the top of the page. The top bar houses a series of icons for home, back, light, shopping, search, Goodreads and settings. The home screen lists recently viewed or downloaded titles as thumbnail images of the book covers. Plus, when it's time to read in bed, the light will gradually dim itself over an hour or so, as your eyes adjust to the light and you prepare to sleep.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Kindle's interface is as easy to navigate as always. In my well-lit living room, it auto adjusted to 9, but when I stepped outside on a bright day, the display auto-adjusted to 16. In the light's controls you can set the light to auto adjust based on the ambient light around you. The light on the Voyage isn't just bright, it's smart.

Not only was it the brightest, but of the three, the Voyage also offered the most even lighting. Using our lightmeter, the Voyage measured a bright 496 lux, nearly identical to the GlowLight's 490 lux, and far brighter than the Paperwhite's 333 lux. Like the Paperwhite, the Voyage also uses Amazon's front-light technology, which lets you read in the dark.
