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What's good
- Sharp 300 ppi display
- USB-C charging
- Long battery life
- Compact and lightweight
- 16GB storage
What's bad
- Not waterproof
- No auto-brightness
- Build feels cheap
- Slow refresh rate
- Power button placement
Verdict
A simple but effective e-reader with a sharp screen and good battery life at a budget-friendly price.
What's good
- Fast page turns
- Long-lasting battery
- Waterproof design
- High contrast screen
- Large storage
What's bad
- Expensive without ads
- No physical buttons
- Power button placement
- Heavy for long reads
- Limited Audible support
Verdict
This e-reader combines easy reading and impressive endurance, making it a solid pick for lovers of digital books.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Waterproof design
- 12-week battery life
- Fast page turns
- Auto-brightness sensor
- 32GB storage
What's bad
- Pricey for features
- Colors attract fingerprints
- Wireless charging unnecessary
- No page-turn buttons
- Unwanted lock-screen ads
Verdict
A lightweight reading device offering major battery life, adjusted brightness, and enough storage for thousands of books.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Compact, lightweight design
- Bright, sharp display
- Affordable entry option
- Extensive Kindle library access
- Long battery life
What's bad
- Lack of innovation
- No waterproofing
- Small storage for media
- Limited to Amazon ecosystem
- Poorly placed power button
Verdict
A compact, basic reader; slightly improved display brightness but lacks advanced features.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Large, sharp display
- Writing features
- Good battery life
- Smooth writing experience
- Great for reading
What's bad
- Limited writing options
- Pricey
- Lacks waterproofing
- Heavy for an ereader
- Few 'write on' books
Verdict
A sleek device that combines reading and basic note-taking with a large, sharp screen, but falls short for serious artists and advanced organization.