Top 10 Best eBook Readers in 2016

eBook Readers are a kind of devices which offers access to many books through one electronic reader. Best eBook Readers we presents below offers the best performance on their kind. They are compact and lightweight, also eye-friendly even in a straight sunlight. So if you have the need to read a lot at anywhere and any time, these top 10 best eBook reader are ready to go out in your pockets.


10. Bookeen CyBook Ocean


Bookeen CyBook Ocean
Bookeen CyBook Ocean

It is impossible to recommend the Bookeen Cybook Ocean in its current form. Although it has a good, and large, screen in a well-built and lightweight frame, it is a little underpowered. More importantly it connects you to a French-language book store, which is useless for UK consumers. The Cybook Ocean offers an 8’’ E-ink screen (1024×768 px; 160 ppi) display, for a larger reading page! This eReader was entirely designed for an optimal reading comfort: large “edge to edge” screen, homogeneous lighting, new interface and unrivalled sharpness.


The device features 4 GB of storage (plus free cloud storage from Amazon), a battery that runs up to 1 month and it’s available in the usual WiFi(802.11b/g/n) version.


Price : ($197.00)


9. Kindle for Kids Bundle


Kindle for Kids Bundle
Kindle for Kids Bundle

The interesting aspect of the Kindle for kids ebook readers is that it is simply designed keeping in mind of children. It helps kids to read books in an environment which is fun, safe and simple; especially something which is specifically designed for them. The ebook reader is so great that one can just search for words even before they can know how to type characters. The kid won’t need to write the words like Dinosaurs, Princess, etc. and they would only need to tap into images like Cars, Dinosaurs, etc.


This e-book reader features a beautiful 6 inch (167 ppi) display. The basic Kindle e-reader included in the bundle has 4GB of storage and the battery can last for four weeks (usage of half an hour per day with wireless off). It also comes with a durable cover, in five colours – Black, Dark Blue, Green, Red, and Purple.


Price : ($99.00)


8. Kobo Touch 2.0


Kobo Touch 2.0
Kobo Touch 2.0

Kobo Touch 2.0 is almost identical to Amazon’s basic Kindle model, when it comes to hardware specifications. Even the Touch 2.0 features a non-lit 6-inch E-Ink Pearl display (800 x 600p; 167 ppi), 4 GB storage and WiFi connectivity. However, it claims to bring better battery life with its battery rated for 8-weeks usage, support for file formats like ePub, cbz and cbr and a no-ads experience, like other Kobo and Nook devices. So, if you want a basic affordable e-reader, your choice will boil down to Amazon’s ecosystem with the basic Kindle or Kobo’s Touch 2.0.


So, get started eReading with Kobo Touch 2.0 for a simple, personal and convenient reading experience.


Price : ($89.99)


7. Kindle 7th Gen


Kindle 7th Gen
Kindle 7th Gen

The basic Kindle remains the choice of many, thanks to its amazing price and decent features for an eBook reader. The highly affordable e-reader packs in a 6-inch E-Ink Pearl display (800 x 600p; 167 ppi), which isn’t backlit of course, a battery rated for 4-weeks, 4 GB storage and WiFi connectivity. Moreover, you get the Amazon ecosystem of eBooks at such a great price. So, if you are planning to buy a Kindle for the first time, the basic Kindle could be a pretty good choice.


Price : (starts at $79.99)


6. Kindle Voyage


Kindle Voyage
Kindle Voyage

The Kindle Voyage might not be the best Kindle anymore (Oasis takes that spot) but it’s still an awesome e-reader to buy if you are willing to pay a little more than Paperwhite but not as much as Oasis. The Kindle Voyage features the same 6-inch display (1440 x 1080p; 300 ppi) but with 6 LEDs along with an adaptive light sensor for better contrast and a great reading experience when indoor. Plus, the device uses a flush glass screen, which makes up for better responsiveness along with dedicated PagePress buttons.


The Kindle also features the usual 4 GB storage, a battery that runs for weeks,. It is available in WiFi as well as WiFi+3G versions and while it’s a little pricey, you can get it if you want a premium e-reader.


Price : (starts at $199.99)


5. Kobo Aura H20


Kobo Aura H20
Kobo Aura H20

Kobo Aura H2O is the first premium eReader that truly allows for worry-free eReading because of its waterproof and dustproof design. The highly popular Kobo e-book reader features a beautiful 6.8-inch (1430 x 1080p; 267 ppi) display with an adjustable back light along with 4 GB storage, support for different file types like other Kobo e-readers and WiFi connectivity. Also, as we mentioned, Aura H20 features a IP67 certified water resistant body (when the port is closed). Another thing about Aura that impresses us is the battery life, which is rated to run for a couple of months.


Price : ($179.99)


4. Nook Glowlight Plus


Nook Glowlight Plus
Nook Glowlight Plus

Barnes & Noble might have reduced the frequency of new Nook tablets and e-readers but its Glowlight Plus still manages to shine, thanks to a few unique features. What makes it really unique is its IP67 certified water resistant build (can be immersed up to 1 meter for 30 minutes), which means you can get reading at your pool without worrying about your e-reader. Other than that, the e-reader features a 6-inch (1430 x 1080p; 300 ppi) display, 4 GB storage (along with free cloud storage from Nook) and 6-week battery life. The device is available in a WiFi version only and with the Nook Glowlight Plus, you get access to free WiFi at Barnes & Noble stores and at AT&T hotspots across the country.


Price : ($129.99)


3. Kobo Glo HD


Kobo Glo HD
Kobo Glo HD

Kobo Glo HD is the perfect complement to the reading experience you know and love when you want added comfort, convenience and portability. You might not have heard of Kobo but trust us when we say that Kobo e-readers are slowly and steadily gaining a lot of popularity. Kobo has a line-up of e-readers very similar to Amazon and its Glo HD is what Paperwhite is to Kindle. The Kobo Glo HD features a 6-inch Carta E-Ink display (1430 x 1080p; 300 ppi), which has an adjustable back light for better optimisation at night. Other specs include 4 GB of storage, WiFi connectivity and a solid yet slim design.


Overall, Kobo e-readers might not feature an extensive catalog like Amazon or Nook but their software customization, support for file formats like cmz, cmr (comic books) make them a interesting proposition for buyers. Read an entire eBook on a single charge with up to 2 months of battery life* and enjoy the freedom of leaving your charger behind.


Price : ($129.99)


2. Kindle Oasis


Kindle Oasis
Kindle Oasis

Kindle Oasis e-reader might be pricey but it is also Amazon’s best Kindle to date. The device packs a slim (3.4 mm at its slimmest point) & lightweight (131 grams) design and brings the best display we have ever seen on an e-reader. While the screen size and resolution remain the same at 6-inches (1440 x 1080p; 300 ppi), there are 10 LEDs back lighting the display, which makes up for an awesome experience. Moreover, Oasis features physical page turn buttons along with the usual touchscreen controls.


The device includes 4 GB of storage and it features 2 weeks of battery backup on its own but the included leather charging cover increases the battery life to up to 9 weeks. So, basically you have months of battery life on the device. Like other Kindles (except for the basic version), the Kindle Oasis is available in both WiFi as well as WiFi+3G versions.


Price : (starts at $289.99)


1. Kindle Paperwhite


Kindle Paperwhite
Kindle Paperwhite

Kindle ebook reader is getting better and better. This All-New Kindle Paperwhite is now able to offer more comfortable reading experience with more pixels, higher resolution and better quality screen. The Kindle Paperwhite might not be the most powerful or distinct Kindle but it’s undoubtedly the most value for money e-reader and that’s what makes it the best selling Kindle. The latest version of Kindle Paperwhite brings a 6-inch high-resolution Carta E-Ink backlit display (1440 x 1080p; 300 ppi), which is the same beautiful display used in the higher-end Kindle Voyage.


The device features 4 GB of storage, a battery that runs for weeks. Also it is available in the usual WiFi version as well as a WiFi+3G version. Plus, who can forget that Amazon’s ecosystem remains way ahead of the competition.


Price : (starts at $119.99)


Ready to buy your next eBook reader?


If you are planning to buy your very first eBook reader or upgrading from your old one, these are some great choices to have. So, make your choice and lets us know about it in the comments section below.



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