I agree with rcentros--although being able to replace the battery isn't quite as important to me--as I probably won't ever do this.
I've had my Voyage a little over three years now and am not tempted to replace it. I hope it keeps going strong for some time.
I know some people don't like the haptic page turn buttons, but these seem to be a perfect solution to me. Less obtrusive than regular buttons as they aren't raised above the screen, yet they operate well (for me at least) to turn pages with in books--and I can swipe if I feel like it. The adaptive light on the Voyage works very well once it "learned" my preferred settings. I very rarely, if ever, adjust the lighting on my Voyage manually. The Voyage does only have 4gb of storage compared to 8 or 32 on the new Paperwhite--but this too isn't a problem for me. I have about 1500 books on my Voyage and still have plenty of room for more.
I'm sure I would like the new Paperwhite, but if something were to happen to my Voyage, I would first look to buy a new or factory refurbished Voyage.
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