![]() Other e-reader devices can feel very “plastic-y”, but Kobo devices just feel high quality. Now, with mounting criticisms against Amazon’s ethics and sustainability issues, many readers are seeking to switch to a new brand for their next (or first) e-reader.Įvery Kobo device I’ve reviewed has felt sturdy, well-made, and… not cheap. The device launched in 2007 and has sold tens of millions of devices.Īmazon got out the gate earlier - but in the years since its launch, a number of companies have developed better e-readers with more features. Most of us are very aware of the biggest player in the e-reader game: Amazon’s Kindle. Photo by Branden Harvey for Good Good Good But, for those who see the benefits of owning an e-reader device, the next question becomes: Which e-reader is right for me? Small, independent, and underrepresented authors can reach more readers because they don’t have to compete for shelf spaceĮ-readers don’t have to be the perfect choice for every book-lover - nor do you have to choose a digital book on every occasion.No trees are harmed in the making of ebooks - and you eliminate the impacts of the bookbinding process as well. ![]() They eliminate the need for all the shipping of physical books.They help reduce distractions while reading.You’ll likely save money in the long run because ebooks tend to be cheaper.You can carry more books with you everywhere you go. ![]()
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