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Top Ten Ereaders

Amazon Kindle Oasis (2017) MSRP: $249
Amazon Kindle Oasis (2017) MSRP: $249

Amazon's lightest ebook reader is the $79.99 Kindle (5.7 ounces), but the Oasis is completely comfortable for one-handed reading. More so than the Kindle, in fact, because the Oasis has a battery that bumps out like a handle for you to grip.

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Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle

Online shopping for Kindle E-readers from a great selection at Amazon Devices & Accessories Store.

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Amazon Kindle Voyage
Amazon Kindle Voyage

Kindle Voyage, our most advanced Kindle, passionately crafted for readers -- 6" high-resolution display (300 ppi), adaptive built-in light, PagePress sensors.

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Kobo Aura H2O
Kobo Aura H2O

It’s a $180 waterproof e-reader designed to go toe-to-toe with Amazon’s flagship e-reader, the Kindle Oasis. [ Further reading: The best e-readers ] Design elements Séamus Bellamy. The Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2’s backplate makes it easy to grip, even when wet.

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Kobo Aura One
Kobo Aura One

Designed with the help of our most passionate customers, Kobo Aura ONE was crafted to deliver the absolute best reading experience, period. At Kobo, we are 100% focused on making the reading experience better for Booklovers around the world. With Kobo Aura ONE, we took it one step further.

Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight 3
Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight 3

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Amazon Kindle Oasis
Amazon Kindle Oasis

Kindle Oasis is the thinnest and lightest Kindle, with ergonomic design, a premium leather charging cover, and the highest resolution of any e-reader.

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Kobo Glo HD
Kobo Glo HD

The Good The Kobo Glo HD is sleek and compact, with a nice fit and feel in the hand. Its user-friendly interface, clean crisp screen with comfortably even lighting, and font customisability make reading a pleasant, uncomplicated experience. The Bad Like most E Ink e-readers, it handles PDFs badly.

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Amazon Kindle (2014) Amazon Kindle (2014)
Amazon Kindle (2014) Amazon Kindle (2014)

Kindle is lighter than most paperback books, making it easy and comfortable to hold in one hand for extended periods of time. Reads like the printed page. Kindle uses actual ink particles and proprietary, hand-built fonts to create crisp text similar to what you see in a physical book.

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Nook GlowLight e-ink e-Reader
Nook GlowLight e-ink e-Reader

Barnes & Noble's next-generation 6-inch e-ink e-reader, the Nook GlowLight, shares the same shape as the earlier Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, but it sheds its carbon-colored shell for a warmer, off-white housing that has a rubberized gray trim around its border.

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Kobo Aura e-Reader
Kobo Aura e-Reader

The Good The Kobo Aura is a lightweight, attractively designed Wi-Fi-enabled e-reader that has an integrated light, high-res e-ink display, and a touch-screen interface.

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Kindle Paperwhite (2013) e-Reader
Kindle Paperwhite (2013) e-Reader

Kindle Paperwhite (2013) e-reader Editor's note (June 27,2015): The Paperwhite reviewed here has been updated and replaced by a newer model that includes the same higher resolution screen found in Amazon's top-end e-reader, the Kindle Voyage.

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Kobo Glo
Kobo Glo

What is Kobo Super Points? A loyalty program that rewards you for your love of reading.

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Amazon Kindle (2012)
Amazon Kindle (2012)

Welcome to the Kindle e-reader store featuring the best devices for reading, period. Amazon has a wide assortment of e-readers, including Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage, and Kindle Oasis. By design, Kindle e-readers are purpose-built for reading and create a sanctuary so you can lose yourself in a book.

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Kobo Touch, Kobo Mini, Kobo Aura and Kobo Glo
Kobo Touch, Kobo Mini, Kobo Aura and Kobo Glo

Kobo Aura vs Kobo Mini vs Kobo Touch: 24 facts in comparison 1. has an external memory slot The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) so that you can either extend the internal storage with affordable memory modules or you can retrieve data, such as photographs, easily from a memory card.

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Kobo Arc
Kobo Arc

Kobo is foremost a maker of eReaders and pedlar of ebooks. Its E-ink eReaders are among the best, but its first LCD-screen tablets was one of the worst we’d used at the time. The new Kobo Arc can’t be much worse than the Kobo Vox.

Nook
Nook

Kindle vs. Nook vs. iPad: Which e-book reader should you buy? ... Nook HD, and Kindle Fire HD. Josh Miller/CNET Best midsize tablets: Want to go bigger ...

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Sony Reader
Sony Reader

Reader™ Digital Book Setup & FAQ; How to transfer books from Reader™ Library to the Reader™ device. How to reset the Reader™ Digital Book. How to charge the Reader Digital Book. How to create Highlights and notes on the Reader Wi-Fi.

IPad and IPad Mini
IPad and IPad Mini

The e-ink Kindle is also great for “lack of light” reading: Studies show that backlit displays, like the kind you get on the iPad and other tablets, reduce melatonin production and can disrupt your sleep—making the iPad or any other screen a bad idea for bedtime reading.

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Android Tablets
Android Tablets

Platform: Android/iOS/Web Price: Free Download Page. Features. Completely free for Android, iOS, and the web. Supports phones and tablets. Sync bookmarks, notes, and reading position across devices/platforms. Read books from Google's servers, or download for offline access.

Blackberry PlayBook
Blackberry PlayBook

Best applications for using your BlackBerry PlayBook as an eReader! With the arrival of the 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook, this is the perfect time to showcase one of my favorite pastimes. I love using my PlayBook for reading eBooks each and every day whether I'm on the train commuting to and from work, or just relaxing on the couch.

Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD

Should I buy the Kindle Oasis or the Fire HD 8? These devices are not in the same category. In this article, we will try to explain briefly the differences between E-Readers and Tablets.