

With a newly updated design, waterproof rating, and great battery life, the Kindle Paperwhite is the best choice for readers who prefer touchscreens.īest tablet for reading: iPad, available at Apple, starting at $329Īpple's basic iPad is cheaper than Kobo's similarly sized e-reader and has a color screen, making it the best choice for people who read a lot of comics and graphic novels. The Kobo Libra 2 has page turn buttons, an easy-to-use interface, and makes it very easy to get library books directly on the device.īest touchscreen e-reader: Kindle Paperwhite, available at Amazon, starting at $139.99 As e-book lovers, we have found that each e-reader below has something different to offer - whether you love page turn buttons, need something waterproof, or even a stylus - across a range of budgets.īest overall e-reader: Kindle Oasis, available at Amazon, starting at $249.99Īmazon's Kindle Oasis delivers the best reading experience due to its ergonomic design, responsive page turn buttons, and auto-adjusting screen brightness, in addition to a huge library of ebooks.īest e-reader under $100: Kindle, available at Amazon, starting at $89.99Īt less than $100, Amazon's basic Kindle, which has a front-lit screen and space for thousands of books, is the best e-reader option for readers on a budget.īest e-reader under $200: Kobo Libra 2, available at Amazon, starting at $179.99 We have extensively tested nearly every current e-reader over the past few months, flying through novels to determine which devices are the best ones for readers across the price spectrum. Typically, the ads will be for romance novels available with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. If you choose the ones with special offers, you will see ads on the lock screen instead of a neutral screensaver or the cover of the book you're currently reading. It's important to note that Kobo devices each come in one version, while Amazon sells each of its Kindles in two: with special offers (ads) and without. Kobo, Amazon's main competitor, has a wider range of devices now, offering six models to Amazon's three.

Current models run much faster and are more portable than older ones, but Amazon hasn't been the only brand making its mark on e-readers for some time. E-readers have come a long way since Amazon introduced the first Kindles in 2007.
