Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Journal 2018

The best Kindles in 2022

Included in this guide:

The Kindle Paperwhite 2021, our pick for the Best Kindle
(Image credit: Henry T. Casey)

Finding which of the best Kindles and e-readers is right for you lot shouldn't exist too tough. But Amazon had to complicate things. It now sells iii Paperwhite Kindles and two other models, plus kids versions of the regular Kindle and the Paperwhite. What one time was unproblematic every bit reading a page-turner is now not so easy.

While nosotros just reviewed the latest Kindle alternative, our favorite eastward-reader and best Kindle overall, though, is the basic Kindle Paperwhite. Truly the platonic model for about, it has a bigger and better display than earlier, plus USB-C charging and longer battery life. But what if you lot want physical buttons, or don't want to spend over $100? Things get complicated.

And correct now, Amazon's making it easier than always to upgrade with its new trade-in plan that nets a souvenir card based on your Kindle's worth and a coupon for twenty% off a new one.

We've even examined competitors trying to have Amazon's throne (none have made much of a dent). Yes, while Amazon's Kindles ain the market, other do try and compete.

Amazon wasn't the first company to release an East Ink eastward-reader (that was Sony, which launched the Librie in 2004), but when the get-go Kindle was released in 2007, it sold out in v hours. That initial success was probable due to Amazon's huge library of e-content.

We keep raving to folks looking for a good read to check out Mox, the memoir novel of pro wrestler Jon Moxley. It's a series of short-burts of writing telling the athlete's story of going from bring broke to working on the biggest stage in his manufacture completely out of order, and information technology somehow works. Also, cheque out A Sure Hunger, provided you're adult enough to take on its unique tale of cannibalism. Debut novelist Chelsea G. Summers has wowed readers (and critics) with this fantastic tale of Dorothy Daniels, a food critic whose taste for lovers takes place in the sleeping accommodation and the kitchen.

We've pulled together the best e-volume reader apps for those who desire to read on more than than just an e-reader (though these screens are easier on your optics). And for your Kindle? Cheque out our tips for how to get free ebooks.

What are the best Kindles and e-readers?

The best Kindle overall is the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, and it's right for most users, without a doubt. It costs $139, sports a sharp 6.8-inch, 300-ppi backlit brandish, packs 8GB of storage and can withstand a dunk in the water. It's basically the Goldilocks selection: it's not too expensive, and not besides sparse with features, and gives you about everything you could enquire for in a Kindle, in the design most people similar.

We would love the Paperwhite if it were a little more affordable, but it'due south plain to run into that it'south the optimal device for reading in any condition. No matter if your vacation is in the sun or shade, or if you're just on a twenty-four hour period trip at the beach, or consuming a gripping folio-turner in the bathroom — it's a great way to devour a new book, or re-read a favorite.

The all-time Kindle under $100 is the Amazon Kindle (2019), though it's the only Kindle under $100. This $90 has eastward-reader has display lighting and a slightly smaller size screen, simply half the resolution and half the storage. Read on to find out which is the best Kindle for you lot.

The all-time Kindles y'all can buy today

The Kindle Paperwhite 2021 tom's guide top pick

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021) (Image credit: Henry T. Casey)

The best Kindle overall

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 300

Dimensions (Inches): 6.nine ten four.9 x 0.three

Weight (Ounces): vii.two

Claimed Battery Life: 10 weeks

Physical Page-Turn Buttons: No

Congenital-In Light: Yes

Water Resistance: Yes, IPX8

Screen Size (Inches): 6.8

Storage: 8GB | 32GB

Reasons to buy

+

Larger screen

+

Perfectly evenly lit

+

USB-C charging

Reasons to avoid

-

$10 cost bump over predecessor

-

No cellular selection

Small changes lead to great products staying great, and such is the example with the new Kindle Paperwhite (2021). It's got the same basic await as previous Kindles and Kindle Paperwhite models, a matte black shell and an eastward-ink screen, but this time it'due south larger, with a 6.8-inch panel. The bezels are also smaller, so the device didn't take to abound also much to conform the growth from a 6-inch panel.

While information technology's yet a super-sharp 300-ppi display, it's now supported by an array of 17 LED backlights, for incredibly fifty-fifty lighting. And information technology's withal got a great waterproofing (IPX8-rated) protection.

After the larger display, the big change this twelvemonth is the movement from microUSB charging to USB-C. Information technology's a welcome change if simply for the reversible port. Faster charging doesn't announced to exist on the table, but the microUSB port has been around for mode also long, and is often frail, so we're happy to see it go.

The Paperwhite costs slightly more than one-half equally much as the $250 Kindle Oasis, coming in at $139 ($ten more than in previous years). That said, information technology'southward gained 1 of the Haven' once unique features: brandish warmth. Our testing of the Paperwhite 2021's waterproofing included a 20 minute bathroom in our sink. It worked simply as well equally information technology did earlier when we took it out.

Read our full Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021) review , and stay tuned for our review of the Paperwhite Kids Edition.

The Amazon Kindle (2019), our number 2 pick for Best Kindle

Amazon Kindle (2019)

Best Kindle for those on a budget

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 167

Dimensions (Inches): 6.iii x 4.5 x 0.3

Weight (Ounces): 6.one

Claimed Battery Life: 4 weeks

Concrete Page-Plough Buttons: No

Congenital-In Light: Yes

Water Resistance: No

Screen Size (Inches): vi

Storage: 8GB

Reasons to buy

+

Solid lighting options

+

Bonny screen

+

Comfortable blueprint

Reasons to avert

-

Tedious menus

-

So-so text resolution

Rather spend your money on more books? The cheapest Kindle e-reader is $89, and a new perk makes it more interesting for bookworms on tight budgets. This East Ink device is lightweight and piece of cake to use for hours, and its chassis is no weaker than that of our top pick, the Paperwhite. The regular Kindle also has a touch-screen brandish, and those ensconced in the Amazon ecosystem can do good from Goodreads integration and FreeTime Unlimited.

The Kindle's forepart-facing lighting finally brings it closer to parity with the Paperwhite. We're guessing about bookworms besides like to read in the dark and may not want to disturb a sleeping partner by turning on a sleeping accommodation calorie-free. Overall, this is the best Kindle for those on a budget, besides as those voracious readers who would rather spend on books themselves, and non hardware. Now that some folks are moving from physical books, these things don't grow on trees anymore.

Read our total Amazon Kindle (2019) review .

The Kindle Kids Edition, in a purple case, one of our picks for best kindle

2019 Kindle Kids Edition (Image credit: Future)

All-time Kindle for kids

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 167

Dimensions (Inches): 6.3 x 4.five 10 0.5

Weight (Ounces): 10.two

Claimed Battery Life: four weeks

Physical Page-Turn Buttons: No

Built-In Light: Yeah

Water Resistance: No

Screen Size (Inches): 6

Storage: 8GB

Reasons to buy

+

No lock-screen ads

+

Thankfully minimal interface (for kids)

+

Valuable warranty, subscription included

Reasons to avoid

-

Distracting interface (in adult mode)

-

So-so text resolution

Amazon's latest Kindle improves on the $ninety Kindle past adding what's missing and chipping away at the cruft that fills upward a regular Kindle. Kids will similar it for the colored cases, while parents will dear Amazon'south 2-yr no-questions-asked warranty. Even amend, there are no lock screen ads. In fact, the Kids Edition is so close to our ideal Kindle interface, nosotros wish Amazon would offer information technology as a mode for adults who just desire to read the book, and non dabble in the Goodreads customs.

Otherwise, the Kindle Kids Edition is the same tablet as the 2019 Kindle. You lot become the same 6-inch, 167 ppi display and front lighting, and the display is even so inset, not flush with the frame. Oh and it'southward even got helpful vocabulary edifice tools and a gratis year (a $threescore value) of Amazon's Amazon Kids+ (fka FreeTime Unlimited), which has thousands of titles. The Kindle Kids Edition was so popular that Amazon'south making a Kindle Paperwhite Kids Edition, which nosotros will review soon.

Read our full Amazon Kindle Kids Edition review .

The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is one of the best Kindles

(Image credit: Henry T. Casey)

The all-time Kindle for wireless charging

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 300

Dimensions (Inches): 6.9 ten iv.9 x 0.3

Weight (Ounces): vii.3

Claimed Battery Life: 10 weeks

Physical Page-Turn Buttons: No

Congenital-In Light: Yes (auto-adjusting)

Water Resistance: Yes, IPX8

Screen Size (Inches): 6.8

Storage: 32GB

Reasons to buy

+

Larger screen

+

Even, automobile-adjusting lighting

+

USB-C and Qi charging

Reasons to avoid

-

$50 more than than Paperwhite

-

No cellular selection

What if you're tired of pocket-sized, incremental change? Yep, the Kindle Paperwhite (2021) has lighting warmth and USB-C and a slightly larger screen, but for those who think this update'due south a bit slight, Amazon has the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. It's got the aforementioned half-dozen.8-inch, 300-ppi panel equally the regular Paperwhite, with smaller bezels and fantastically-fifty-fifty backlighting plus IPX8-rated waterproofing protection. But at that place's more on top.

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition can be charged via Qi-based wireless chargers, plus its backlighting is automatically-adjusting. Plus, 4x equally much storage and no on-screen ads. Not all of those features may be huge for everyone, but nosotros're betting at least ane is interesting for all. Only at $189, it's a pretty pricey tablet. Information technology's sitting right between the normal Paperwhite and the Oasis, and a adept pick if you have the money.

Read our full Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition review , and stay tuned for our review of the Paperwhite Kids Edition.

The high-end Amazon Kindle Oasis, the best kindle for those with deep pockets

Amazon Kindle Oasis (2019) (Image credit: Futurity)

Best premium Kindle

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 300

Dimensions (Inches): 6.iii x v.6 x 0.xiii-0.33

Weight (Ounces): six.six

Claimed Bombardment Life: 6 weeks

Physical Page Turn Buttons: Yeah

Built-In Calorie-free: Yes

H2o Resistance: Yep, IPX8

Screen Size (Inches): 7

Storage: 8GB | 32GB

Reasons to buy

+

Sleek metallic design

+

Water resistant

+

Sharp, well-lit display

Reasons to avoid

-

Expensive

-

No charger included

The new Kindle Oasis notwithstanding offers Amazon's most luxurious reading feel, with its machined aluminum back, larger screen, physical buttons, automatic lighting adjustments and very well-lit screen (using 25 LEDs) — screams "showtime grade." Its Haven moniker is earned from its IPX8-rated water resistance, which allows it to survive 60 minutes-long baths. The device as well supports Audible'due south audiobooks, as long as y'all've got a Bluetooth device handy.

The Oasis's curved back and physical buttons give you an easier mode to get a grip and a way to read your book without tapping the screen. While the Haven is the best Kindle for those who tin can splurge, we just wish it didn't toll well-nigh twice as much every bit the Kindle Paperwhite. It'due south the Kindle with more attempt put into its design, losing the simple and utilitarian artful of the regular Kindle and the Paperwhite.

Read our total Amazon Kindle Haven (2019) review .

Nook glowlight 4

(Image credit: Barnes & Noble)

Best Kindle alternative from Barnes and Noble

Specifications

Resolution (Pixels Per Inch): 300

Dimensions (Inches): 6.three x 5.6 x 0.xiii-0.33

Weight (Ounces): six

Claimed Battery Life: 4 weeks

Physical Folio Plough Buttons: No

Congenital-In Light: Yes

H2o Resistance: No

Screen Size (Inches): 6

Storage: 32GB

Reasons to purchase

+

Solid reading experience

+

Sleek, lightweight design

+

Fewer distractions than Kindle

Reasons to avoid

-

Miserable sideloading feel

-

Fewer extra features than competitors

Amazon doesn't run the whole due east-reader world, so we occasionally exam competitors' e-readers. And while the Nook Glowlight four isn't amend than whatever Kindle, it'south got minor tweaks and updates that requite u.s. reason to give it some attention hither. One of its best features is it'due south no-fuss reading interface, which gets out of your manner when information technology's fourth dimension to read (Amazon could do this, and we wish it would).

That said, for a $140 e-reader, it's lacking waterproofing, which the Paperwhite offers. Oh, and loading up library books, proved to exist a frustrating process. Simply for the reader who doesn't desire to use an Amazon-made device? The Glowlight 4 may be the all-time Kindle alternative for them. We're looking into testing more than competitors to detect them a better option.

Read our full Nook GlowLight 4 review .

How to choose the best Kindle for yous

Let's start with your budget, as that'south the easiest way to make this call. If you're running tight right now, the $90 Kindle is a solid recommendation. Its lighting is good enough for a handful of situations and its battery life is naught to sneeze at.

If money is no pick, then yous're going to be choosing between the Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Haven, and this is sort of tough. If you lot adopt your devices to be congenital with a harder plastic, that withal feels reliable, and so yous've probably got the Paperwhite in heed. It offers the same water resistance equally the Oasis, and is like in many regards.

But if you're tired of futzing with menus, and changing effulgence, you will probably want the Kindle Oasis. Its display automatically adjusts to ambient lighting situations, perhaps its best unique characteristic overall — as its metallic, not-symmetrical design is a bit divisive in our function.

How nosotros test Kindles and e-readers

In add-on to evaluating eastward-readers' size, weight, claimed battery life and design choices, we test their brightness using our light meter. The experience of reading on the device also plays a huge role in these reviews. For instance, nosotros look at the intuitiveness of the interface, the size of the available library and how well the special features (such every bit spider web browsers or dictionaries) work.

We've also tried alternatives to the Kindle, such as the Kobo Nia. While it's non one of our best picks, its interface is swell for those who want to stay focused on books, and isn't as focused on supplementary content as Amazon'southward Kindles are.

Nosotros also rail how many hours we spent reading on the Kindle, and the percentage of remaining battery life, and compare that against the company's estimations. And so, naturally, nosotros read and read and read. At dwelling, on the bus, in the park and anywhere else where the lighting changes.

We even drib water-proof Kindles into our makeshift dunk tank, and picket every bit they survive — the first time information technology was surprising, and now it'due south go something we look. Lastly, we try and see if Amazon's changed anything well-nigh how Kindles work with public libraries. It's the one matter nosotros prefer about competitors.

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Henry is a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple tree, reviewing devices and services for the past six-plus years. Prior to joining Tom'southward Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He'southward also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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