If you're serious about reading, then look to Amazon's Kindle Voyage for the ultimate in eReaders. Kindle Voyage features a next generation high resolution and high contrast Paperwhite display that reads even more like a printed page. Page turns are simpler than ever on Voyage, while the new adaptive front light will provide ideal brightness that doesn't shine in your eyes, day or night. All of this, and somehow it's still the thinnest Kindle ever. Brilliant display Voyage packs a high contrast, high resolution display, delivering crisp, sharp text that makes it feel just as natural to read as if it were a printed page. The screen is made from micro-etched glass that eliminates glare and feels like paper to the touch, so you can read in bright sunlight with ease. Seeing in the right light Read in sunlight or total darkness thanks to the adaptive font light, which senses the light in your environment and automatically adjusts the setting to the ideal brightness, helping to prevent eye strain. Unlike on a tablet, the light in Kindle Voyage doesn't shine in your eyes, but instead, on the screen to help protect your eyes. Turn the page without lifting a finger With PagePress, turning the page on Kindle Voyage is simply effortless. Simply apply pressure on the bezel to turn the page and PagePress will take care of the rest, providing a silent haptic response for consistent and immediate feedback. Sleek yet durable At 7.6mm, Voyage is the thinnest Kindle yet, with a streamlined design that makes it easy to hold or slip into a bag, while the light weight of just 180g means it won't weigh you down. It also features a magnesium back and a chemically-reinforced glass front to ensure durability, so you can travel with it without worrying about it falling apart. Read like a book Skim through your books with Page Flip, which will let you skim page-by-page, scan by chapter or skip to the end without losing your place. If you're a fan of annotations, you can also add, edit and delete margin notes and highlight sections and quotes. Notes and highlights can then be exported to a computer or shared on Facebook and Twitter, while you can also view passages that have been frequently highlighted by other Kindle readers. Advanced context and research tools With a Kindle you can also look up words, discover further context, search for a passage and share your library with ease. Smart Lookup gives access to definitions, characters, settings and more with entries from the New Oxford English Dictionary, Wikipedia and Amazon's X-Ray service. X-Ray lets you explore the “Bones of the Book.” See all the passages across a book that mention relevant ideas, fictional characters, historical figures, places, or topics of interest. Massive book selection The Kindle Store features over 3 million books, newspapers and magazines, including the latest best sellers, Kindle exclusives and more, as well as more than one million free books, such as Pride and prejudice and Treasure Island.