Best E-Reader for 2025

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Amazon or not?

The big question for a lot of folks is simply whether to go with an Amazon e-reader (and Amazon’s ebook ecosystem) or not. Amazon does dominate the e-reading market but there are alternatives, including Kobo, Barnes & Noble and other “open” e-readers that allow you to import both DRM, meaning copy-protected, and DRM-free file formats. Amazon now lets you send DRM-free ePub files to its Kindle e-readers

Budget

Naturally, you’ll want to figure out how much you’re willing to spend on a new e-reader. Amazon’s new-for-2024 entry-level Kindle is the most affordable with a list price of $110, and should see price drops of $25 off during flash sales. Larger “tablet” e-readers like the Kindle Scribe cost over $300. 

Screen size

Some people are fine with smaller e-readers with 6-inch screens; others prefer them a little bit larger. The Kindle Paperwhite has a 6.8-inch screen, but you can also step up to a jumbo model with a 10.3-inch screen if you want a more tablet-like experience. The bigger e-readers do weigh more, however.

Waterproofing

If you plan on using your e-reader in the tub, around the pool or at the beach (or any body of water), you may want to consider getting a model that is rated as fully waterproof.

Lighting scheme

Some of the more advanced lighting schemes feature more LED lights and the ability to adjust both brightness and color temperature. 

Screen resolution and pixel density

Even entry-level e-readers now come with so-called “HD” E Ink displays so you don’t have to worry so much about having a crisp enough screen with sharp text. The key spec to look for is pixel density. 300 pixels per inch is what you ideally want, although some larger displays don’t offer that. New color E Ink readers currently offer 300 ppi for black and white and 150 ppi for color.

Physical page-turn buttons

Most e-readers now have touchscreens, so you can turn pages by simply touching or swiping the screen. Some e-readers do have physical buttons that you can press to turn pages. Some people like having those physical page-turn buttons.



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