![]() ![]() Buy Now – $99.99 Amazon Kindle PaperwhiteĪmazon Kindles are, arguably, the best e-readers around and this one is our favorite of the lot. It only supports ePub and PDF, though, so you’ll want to perform conversions if you have other ebook formats in your collection. ![]() There’s 8GB of onboard storage, although only 5GB is available for your actual library (including sideloaded content), as well as wireless connectivity and cloud storage (for books purchased through Barnes & Noble). It has large bezels that make it easy to hold the reader in hand, with a pair of physical buttons on one side allowing you to physically turn the pages on a book, while touchscreen controls allow you to tap and swipe your way through your library. The 6-inch paper-like display on this model is sharp and glare-free, while an auto-adjusting always-on light lets you read comfortably in bright and dimly-lit situations alike. While it doesn’t offer the same rich features as a Kindle or a Kobo, B&N’s refreshed e-readers allow for a satisfying reading experience all the same. You don’t have to spend a lot money on books, either, as many ebook readers have baked in integration with public libraries and free book repositories, giving you access to countless reading materials at no cost. They allow you to read for long periods without hurting your eyes they let you store hundreds, if not thousands, of book at a time and they make getting new books easy with their wireless connectivity. Suffice to say, electronic paper technology has made ebook readers a genuinely desirable option for people who consume a lot of printed matter. For the first time, you can read an entire book cover to cover on an electronic display while going as easy on the eyes as when you read a traditional paperback book. ![]() Ever since the first ebook reader with an E-Ink screen came out, reading on electronic devices became an entirely different experience. ![]()
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