Sure, the nifty e-reader is pretty straightforward. But, as countless TikToks have probably already shown you, becoming a fully kitted-out Kindle user is all part of the fun. From chic covers that ...
The Boox Go Color 7 is our pick for best overall Kindle alternative. With a gorgeous 7-inch ePaper screen, support for over 20 file formats including PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and TXT, and its own reading ...
Be it $200 or $2,000, we've tested tablets of every shape and size to bring you the portable performance you need. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and ...
there's plenty of reason to be happy with a reMarkable tablet. Of course, you don't have to spend money on a reMarkable Paper Pro to get the same benefits. The Kindle Scribe makes for a great note ...
Tablets might let you tote around a collection of tomes ... you can check out our guide to the best Kindles). We think the Kindle Paperwhite (buy now) is the best e-reader you can buy. It has a larger ...
We may earn a commission if you make a purchase from the links on this page. Not many manufacturers are still in the premium tablet game. Samsung continues to boldly launch top-tier slates with the ...
It’s a ridiculously fast, amazingly fluid tablet with a great keyboard and ... universal search is neat, and so are taskbar customization and app sorting. There are plenty of resolution choices ...
Xiaomi is launching the new Xiaomi Pad 7 in India on January 10. This Android tablet features an 11.2-inch display with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 ...
Well, it finally happened. My 2021 Kindle Paperwhite, which I’ve had for years and still use on a nightly basis, started showing its age and slowing down. Not only was it slow to boot up ...
This week a lot of folks have been unwrapping Amazon Fire tablets, setting them up… and figuring out that some of the apps and games you want to run on them aren’t available out of the box.
Amazon's diversified the Kindle lineup in recent years ... All of that skips us past what the tablet looks like, of course, which is a familiar sight compared to the last generation.