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However, if you are looking to make this investment in the long term then the Paperwhite e-reader is the better choice over the Glowlight because the Kindle Store tends to be cheaper. Read also the comparation between BarnesNoble and Amazon tablets version. Some people love the fact that Amazon continues to offer exclusive deals and extra money off to customers who buy the Kindle.

While others enjoy the fact that the Nook is seen as somewhat of an underdog choice when it comes to e-book readers, and they seem to be willing to pay a higher price to be in a more exclusive club. The differences between devices are slight, but overall the Paperwhite is cheaper and has better access to its intended use, with millions of books available to read.

The Glowlight has a better screen and its customizable light makes the Nook an opponent hard to beat and not to go with, but all in all the Paperwhite has all the resources an ebook reader needs.

Only time will tell which of these e-book readers will come out as the reigning champion. People who like to have the best quality images, and who want the most potent memory for their e-reader, will probably enjoy the Nook and find that it offers a bit of a technological edge. While others, who want ultra-fast book delivery, along with a lower price tag, will probably say that the Kindle is the best.

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Amazon's Kindles dominate the ebook reader market in the US, but if you're shopping around, it's a good idea to look at models from Kobo, Nook, and Onyx. We've reviewed them all. Basic ebook readers use monochrome E Ink screens to display text. E Ink, or digital ink often manufactured by the E Ink company , looks a lot like paper, and it's easy on your eyes when reading for long periods.

On the least expensive models, it's not backlit, so you'll need light to see the text, just as you would with a printed book. But most ebook readers now include edge lighting that lets you see in the dark. With each model, you can vary the intensity of the brightness from barely there to flashlight-bright.

On the lowest settings, you can read in the dark while your partner sleeps peacefully next to you. In all cases, E Ink is much easier to read in bright sunlight, while color touch screens on tablets tend to wash out, and their glossy displays can show distracting reflections. Most E Ink readers were 6 inches for many years, but the panel sizes are slowly growing. I've found that you start to have balance issues with one-handed reading when a model goes above 7 inches. Screen resolutions and quality also vary.

The lowest-priced Kindles use ppi displays that look rough and jaggy compared with the ppi displays on most other ebook readers. E Ink also keeps improving its screens' contrast and refresh rate. The new Carta technology, used in Amazon's latest Paperwhite and Kobo's Elipsa, Libra 2, and Sage, has noticeably faster page turns and a bit better contrast than even the previous ppi Carta displays. If you haven't updated your ebook reader in many years, you'll be stunned at how much more responsive the latest E Ink readers are.

Frequent, startling screen flashes are really a thing of the past; the screens flash much more subtly, much more quickly, and much less frequently. If you need to read more than books, tablets with color screens offer a bevy of other benefits. Magazines and comic books look great on larger tablets. Even lower-cost tablets like the Amazon Fire 7 can browse the web, stream video from Netflix, Hulu, or other sources, play music, and run apps.

Because of its high-quality screen and general power, though, we recommend the base-model iPad for most people trying to read rich, full-page color content. Unfortunately, we can't recommend them yet; the screen technology is relatively dim, with low full-color resolution and occasional ghosting.

LCD tablets are far superior. If you like to read in the bath, by the pool, or on the beach, you might want to consider buying a waterproof ebook reader. You have several options.

The Kindle Oasis and the Kobos have page turn buttons so you can easily flip between pages when your hands are too wet to use a touch screen. All ebook readers let you highlight or tag particular phrases for later reference.

Some have digital pens that let you take notes directly on the screen. In general, they let you annotate on PDFs and sometimes other kinds of documents, and they let you take freehand notes on a blank page.

The Onyx Boox Note Air 2 is our favorite E Ink tablet for pen use because of its paper-like feel and strong document format support. It's also worth mentioning the Remarkable 2 tablet here. The Remarkable 2 is a dedicated digital note-taking tablet with a passionate following. Sometimes you'd rather listen than read.



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