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Amazon Kindle (11th Gen)

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Kindle Scribe



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Nook GlowLight 4 Plus

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Kobo Clara2E

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Kobo Elipsa 2E

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Onyx Boox Nova Air

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Pocketbook InkPad Color 3

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Onyx Boox Tab Mini C

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Kobo Sage

What's good  

  • Stylus support
  • Bluetooth for audiobooks
  • Responsive interface
  • Bright screen with excellent contrast

What's bad

  • Poor battery life
  • Expensive
  • Cannot export handwritten notes

Verdict

The biggest thing the Kobo Sage has going for itself is the ability to write on it and the stylus support. Those elements work and are innovative, but the battery life just lets the rest down.

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PocketBook Basic Lux 4

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Kobo Aura H2O (2017)

What's good  

  • IPX8 rating for full waterproofing for 60 minutes up to 2 meters
  • Large, sharp screen
  • Durable build
  • Blue-light filter to avoid disturbing sleep patterns

What's bad

  • Lackluster performance
  • Lack of selection in Kobo store
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Pocketbook InkPad Color

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Onyx Boox Poke 3

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Amazon Kindle (10th Gen)

What's good  

  • Great battery life
  • Built-in light
  • Audible support

What's bad

  • Low resolution screen
  • Non-Amazon books require conversion

Verdict

While far from a high-end experience, the Kindle (10th gen) offers an ultra-affordable e-reader option for the casual reader or audiobook lover.

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Kobo Forma

What's good  

  • Extensive file support
  • Plenty of storage
  • Built-in light with temperature adjustments
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Large, crisp 300 PPI display
  • Overdrive and Pocket integration

What's bad

  • Squishy buttons
  • Software sometimes sluggish

Verdict

Combining one of the largest screens on a mainstream e-reader with a unique design, the Forma is an interesting alternative to Amazon’s e-readers -- as long as you’re not already tied too much to Amazon’s ecosystem.

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