Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle DX and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle DX.
June 2009
(74%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Larger screen. PDF compatibility for rolling your own e-books.
Keyboard and button design are a step backward. Large size and increased weight make it less portable. Pricey.
The Kindle DX introduces a larger screen and native PDF support to the e-book reader. Too bad an awkward keyboard, missing navigation buttons, and the ongoing issue of price keep it from becoming the ultimate e-book reader.Kindle DX...
Abstract: The largest member of Amazons family of e-readers, the Kindle DX, benefits from a large screen, and its still nicely portable. However, though it looks fine under sunlight, its non-backlit e-paper is a poor substitute to actual pages in most lightin...
Abstract: Amazons latest e-reader, the Kindle DX, boasts of a 9.7" E Ink display and native PDF support. In this review of the Kindle DX, well take a closer look at the electronic readers other features and rate their performance. Whats New in the Kindle DX...
Expanded, crisp E-Ink display, Accelerometer for adjusting screen orientation, Expanded storage, Fast wireless downloads
Expensive, Bulkier than the Kindle 2, Some popular books not available, Battery not user-replaceable
The Kindle DX’s hardware, like the Kindle 2, is a welcome update, and its larger screen, built-in accelerometer, and added storage space all sweeten the deal. However, its price of $489 is hard to swallow. Those seeking an e-book reader that can fit...
Large screen offers better reading experience than with other e-books; native PDF support
Very expensive; terrible keyboard; PDF support is problematic; hair-trigger tilt sensor; noticeably heavier than other e-book readers
The Kindle DXs 9.7-inch screen offers the best reading experience on an e-book device yet, but hardware-design issues persist, and its PDF support is far from perfect. ...
Large screen, 3G wireless, thin design, and native PDF support,
Awkward keyboard, price, no included cover, and no SD card slot.
Amazons latest e-reading device, the Kindle DX, makes quite an impression at first glance. Its large E-Ink display and modern, clean style is sexy and cool. But, does the Kindle DX warrant the large investment to purchase it? Read on to find out!Ful...
Looks stunning, seamless shopping, more memory, big screen
Sluggish interface, cheap joystick, basic formatting, awkwardly large
Bigger? Yes. Better? Not really. More memory and better PDF handling are welcome but Kindle’s super-sized ebook reader might be too large for travellers and too small for anyone expecting a real digital newspaperKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G...
Expensive, Heavy, Terrible keyboard not useful for taking notes
In the end, we're just not sure Amazon put enough thought into the Kindle DX to justify the launch hype -- fundamentally, it really is just a Kindle 2 with a larger screen and more storage, and while that means the core experience of simply reading a book...