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Best E-Reader for 2023: Top Picks for Book Lovers

If you’re an avid reader, you know how quickly physical books can pile up. That’s where e-readers come in.

E-readers are a convenient alternative, allowing you to store hundreds, or even thousands, of books and stories in a single lightweight tablet that you can take just about anywhere. There are other advantages to switching to ebook readers too, including the built-in lighting found on many models, which makes them easy to use in low-light conditions. And you can find tons of ebooks for free online, including from your local library, which can save you money too.

Sure, you could use just your phone to read, but that’s not an ideal experience. Another perk over phones: Dedicated e-readers don’t have email, the internet, social media or other distracting entertainment options to lure you away from reading. They also have great battery life. And unlike popular phones and tablets, which can get washed out in direct sunlight or boast a mighty and painful glare, many e-readers use E Ink, which produces something of a monochromatic text display.

I love E Ink displays because the suspended layer and nonglossy screen make e-readers resemble printed paper. That’s probably the best e-reader feature if you have sensitive vision, since it’s much kinder on the eyes. The glare-free touchscreens make reading on a device a pleasure. The best e-reader models are now water-resistant, so they’re great for reading at the beach or by the pool.

Many people are still attached to their physical book collections, and I can’t blame them. But with an e-reader, not only do you have the freedom to take as many books with you as you like, you can also search for and highlight passages of text and easily change the font size. A few also come with an accompanying stylus for note-taking, and you’ll never be out of luck if you don’t have a reading light. All of the best e-readers on the market have self-illuminated screens.

The list below (which I periodically update) is mostly populated by Amazon Kindle e-reader devices, including the classic Amazon Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Oasis, because I believe that it’s still the best digital «ecosystem» for your best e-reader experience. Amazon offers plenty of low budget and subscription options, as well. And while Barnes & Noble still makes its Nook e-reader, I wouldn’t be in a hurry to recommend it. If you want to steer clear of Amazon products, I’d suggest opting for a Kobo model.

So, are you ready to start reading? Whether you’re big on biographies, freak out for fantasy, get stirred up over sci-fi or go for the grit of a graphic novel, you’ll find the best e-reader for your digital book needs on this list.

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