We tested ereaders from Kobo, Amazon, Boox and more to see which one is the best overall, along with a budget pick and the ...
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The Xteink X4 is a compact eBook reader that’s smaller than most smartphones. In fact, it’s so small that the company positions it as an eReader that sticks magnetically to the back of a phone, ...
The Boox Go 7 is a fantastic Kindle Oasis replacement, with excellent performance and a long feature list – but it will cost you.
The Note 2 is a slim, light tablet at 9.84 by 7.0 by 0.27 inches (HWD) and 13.33 ounces. It is black plastic, and the flat-front E Ink screen has a sizable bezel around it. The screen is 10.3-inch and ...
This slim, lightweight e-reader is eminently pocketable and has a responsive touchscreen, but it lacks the finesse of its competition. It’s rare to find an inexpensive product that also introduces ...
I was an eReader early adopter. Back then, Sony made these heavy metallic slates without touch screens. Like the first generation of Kindles, you didn’t swipe to turn the page, you pressed a physical ...
Just over a year ago, Amazon released the perfect ereader. The Kindle Oasis was waterproof, had a gorgeous LED-backlit screen and paired with Bluetooth headphones so you could switch between the text ...
While the Kindle and Nook are busy adding HD displays and more storage, at least one company is focusing on making eReaders as portable as possible. German developer, txtr, recently revealed the ...
While most ereaders are billed as simple devices that you can purchases books on and read, they actually have a few hidden talents, and a number of these tricks work on the tablet apps as well.
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