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Bottom Line: Ebook Reader reviews, specifications, price comparisons & editor's ratings to help you pick out the best Ebook Reader for your needs from PCMag.com.
Read Full Guide$199.00Bottom Line: The Amazon Kindle Voyage is hands down the best ebook reader available, though most people will still be served just fine by the Kindle Paperwhite.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: Browse your eBooks in style with these top-of-the-range devices.
Read Full NewsBottom Line: Ebook Reader reviews, specifications, price comparisons & editor's ratings to help you pick out the best Ebook Reader for your needs from PCMag.com.
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Read Full Feature$230.00Bottom Line: The Kobo Aura One is a solid waterproof ebook reader with an extra large display.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: Ebook Reader reviews, specifications, price comparisons & editor's ratings to help you pick out the best Ebook Reader for your needs from PCMag.com.
Read Full FeatureBottom Line: Ebook Reader reviews, specifications, price comparisons & editor's ratings to help you pick out the best Ebook Reader for your needs from PCMag.com.
Read Full NewsBottom Line: Ebook Reader reviews, specifications, price comparisons & editor's ratings to help you pick out the best Ebook Reader for your needs from PCMag.com.
Read Full Guide$79.00Bottom Line: Amazon adds a touch screen to its entry-level Kindle ebook reader, making it a fantastic bargain for $79.
Read Full Review$130.00Bottom Line: The Sony Reader PRS-T2 is a nicely upgraded ebook reader that still costs too much for what you get. And without a backlight, it's virtually a non-starter.
Read Full News$179.00Bottom Line: The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 3G offers always-on connectivity, bright, even edge-lighting, and numerous other improvements, but it's simply too expensive. The Wi-Fi-only version is a better buy.
Read Full News$119.00Bottom Line: The Wi-Fi-only Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is our favorite ebook reader, thanks to its bright, even edge-lighting and a number of other refinements, and it's a much better buy than the 3G version.
Read Full News$150.00Bottom Line: Kobo's latest Aura ebook reader brings the Aura HD's technology down to a smaller device size and lower price point. It adds a few tricks of its own, but it's still not enough to switch from a Kindle.
Read Full News$119.00Bottom Line: The attractively designed Barnes & Noble's Nook GlowLight should please existing Nook and B&N store fans alike, although some may not like its reduced feature set.
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