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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.
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
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.
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.
What's good
- Audiobook support
- Bluetooth capable
- 32GB of storage
- Physical page turn buttons
- Many formats supported
What's bad
- No Amazon support
- No speakers
- Heavy
Verdict
The eReader market doesn’t tend to compete as much as the smartphone market but there are still some good things happening and differences to be found between the various models. The Kobo Libra 2 is a great example of this with its audiobook support and wide range of support e-book formats.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Excellent price point
- Overdrive integration
- Sharp screen
- No unnecessary screen clutter
- Supports many file formats
What's bad
- Plastic build
- Screen contrast not great
- Might be missing some books in its store
Verdict
The Kobo Libra H2O is a great ebook reader for people who want to use a variety of formats and aren’t married to the Amazon ecosystem. It’s cheap, waterproof and generally provides a great reading experience.
What's good
- Large display allows for 30 percent more on-screen text
- Excellent battery life
- Waterproof
- Ergonomic design
- More accessibility options
What's bad
- Expensive
- No integrated speaker
- Can not read a book and listen to an audiobook at the same time
Verdict
The Kindle Oasis (2017) might be expensive, but its large display, waterproofing, and performance make it a must-buy for those looking for a premium e-reading experience.