Best Kindle For Reading: Find The Perfect Option For You
By: Jasmine Edwards
It can be a difficult decision to find the best Kindle for reading that suits your needs and price range. Trust us – we know the struggle. Which is exactly why we want to help you pick out the best Kindle. Check out the pros and cons of each e-reader now!
Most of Amazon’s e-readers come with the option to have ads on the lockscreen to get it at a cheaper price. And you have the option to get a free 3 month Kindle Unlimited trial with this. Additionally, most of the Kindles have the option to connect Bluetooth headphones or speakers, so you can listen to a book audibly if you prefer. Check out our guide to your prefect kindle below!
Kindle
We’re kicking off this list with the classic Kindle. This is the updated version of the original. Whilst some specs may be lacking compared to the other options, it is still the cheapest.
Battery life is claimed to last weeks, instead of hours
Adjustable screen brightness to read comfortably, regardless of time and location
The screen size is 6″, which is the typical Kindle size, and its glare free
The price starts at $89.99, which makes it the cheapest option
It has a resolution of 167 PPI (pixels per inch), which is lower than the Paperwhite and Oasis
The only storage option is 8 GB, whilst other options offer 32 GB, however it should still be able to hold a very large amount of books
It only has 4 LEDs, which is less than some of the other e-readers on this list
Kindle Paperwhite
The Paperwhite has many similar pros to the Kindle, such as: battery life is also claimed to last weeks, adjustable screen brightness, the screen size is also 6″ and glare-free.
It’s light, thin and waterproof (against accidental immersion)
It has a resolution of 300 PPI, just under double of the standard Kindle’s resolution
There is the option to have 32 GB of storage to hold even more books, magazines, comics and audiobooks
Cons
It has 5 LEDs, which is less than the Oasis
Kindle Oasis
The reason that this version is so much more expensive is because it is made from Aluminium and glass, rather than plastic like the Paperwhite. It also has a range of extra features that differ from the other e-readers.