
Bigme continues to expand its lineup of e-readers (or tablets, really…) with color E Ink screens, and now offers the Bigme B6 Color running Android 14. Here’s a full review of this device that can do a whole lot!
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Bigme continues to expand its lineup of e-readers (or tablets, really…) with color E Ink screens, and now offers the Bigme B6 Color running Android 14. Here’s a full review of this device that can do a whole lot!
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Onyx just released two second-generation Go Tablet 10.3 models, one with a front-lit screen and one without. Both run Google Android 15 and come with the Google Play Store, allowing you to install apps.
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If you want to read ebooks on the go, you essentially have two options: an e-reader or a tablet. Both devices let you carry thousands of books in your bag, but they work very differently. One is built for reading and nothing else; the other is a portable computer that happens to have reading apps.
I have been using e-readers for over seven years and tablets for almost as long. In this guide, I will compare both devices across every criterion that matters so you can pick the one that fits your needs and budget.
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Today, I’m going to tackle a big issue that I’ve always put aside: reading manga on e-readers. We’ll try to see together what can be the best e-reader for manga in 2025.
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Enough information is circulating that I can now explain how to remove digital locks (DRM) from an ebook. This method still works, but it’s in danger of disappearing.
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World-of-ereader.com is a website all about reading on modern devices. We offer reviews, news on e-readers, and news on the worldwide ebook market:

In this article, I will show you very good cheap e-readers for less than $120 to make a nice gift (or to treat yourself) in 2026!
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I’m going to compare the major Kindle, Kobo, Pocketbook and Nook e-reader brands to observe the differences, advantages and disadvantages and make the right choice.
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Christmas is just around the corner, and Christmas means presents. And what could be nicer than a good e-reader for a lover of literature and reading?
This Christmas guide is easier to use than the complete e-reader buying guide I publish every month.
The aim of this article is to help you find the best ereader to order from Santa!

The low-priced Kindle (review) is the simplest and cheapest available.
With its well-considered price, touch screen and lighting, it should suit most people without costing you too much money.
The e-reader is also compatible with the “Prime Reading” bookshop, which offers thousands of free ebooks for reading as long as you have an Amazon Prime subscription.

This Pocketbook Verse e-reader (review) is new for 2023 and features blue-light filtering.
Although the screen is a little thinner than that of the Kindle (presented earlier), this e-reader boasts excellent technical specifications.
It has everything you need for an easy start to digital reading with the Pocketbook Verse.

The Kobo Libra Colour is the king of Kobo e-readers for the end of 2024. It features a 7-inch color touchscreen with the latest generation display, offering excellent contrast and high resolution.
In addition to the illuminated screen, this e-reader is waterproof and even allows for listening to Kobo audiobooks! A blue light filter is also included to help reduce eye strain when reading in the dark.
Its ease of use and complete integration with the Kobo ecosystem make it very user-friendly. While it is priced a bit higher than other e-readers, I believe this is completely justified.
One of the best e-reader on the market with a good color electronic screen (e-paper).
See more info on the Kobo Libra Colour.

The Pocketbook Verse Pro Color Color 6-inch e-reader is one of the most complete options, featuring a stunning next-generation color e-ink display. It supports audiobooks in all formats (Vivlio as well as MP3), has waterproof capabilities, and boasts excellent battery life.
This is one of the latest innovations for fall 2024, and it offers the best 6-inch color screen available on the market.
See the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color review.

Last but not least, it’s almost unthinkable not to feature an ereader with a large 7.8″ screen in this guide.
Admittedly, this Pocketbook InkPad 4 (review) is a little expensive, but its price is totally justified if you’re looking for a very comfortable screen for reading at home.
As an added bonus, you’ll get a convincing text-to-speech function that lets you listen to ebooks!

I identified these e-readers according to several criteria:
Of course, you have the right to disagree with this selection. I invite you to contact me if you do.
For those of you who would like to complete this information, you can consult the guide which contains more information and details on the e-readers available in the USA. (click here)

This year, there are many new e-readers to choose from, like the Kobo Libra Colour, Kobo Clara Colour, new Kindle 2024, Pocketbook InkPad 4, and Pocketbook Verse!
Some e-readers, like the Kobo Libra Colour, have larger screens, making them even more enjoyable to use. For example, the new Kindle Paperwhite has a big touch screen with a light, and costs under $160.
E-readers are perfect for book lovers and travelers because they are lightweight and easy to carry. Most e-readers weigh only 180 to 250 grams, so you can easily fit one in a small bag.
Plus, eBooks are usually cheaper than physical books. You can download them directly to the e-reader in just a couple of minutes, without needing to go to a store.
If you already read on a tablet, switching to an e-reader can be more comfortable. They use special screens with electronic ink that make reading easier on the eyes, so you can read longer without getting tired.

This article lets you compare the two main 7-inch colour e-ink readers: the Kindle Colorsoft and the Kobo Libra Colour.
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