If the books you read are just text, the Kindles are excellent! If they rely on diagrams or pictures… you may want to consider an iPad (especially if you also need to click on links/look things up etc). If you want the best screen, consider an iPad Pro.
There are other pros n cons. Kindle battery lasts ages and are better in direct sunlight/outdoors. iPads can be used for more than just reading… etc.
Fully agree, plus the kindle is lighter than most tablet computers - so easier to hold in a reading position. The battery life is a real benefit too.
I remember when me and the other half would be packing our car boot for a couple of weeks holiday. We would pack at least 15 books between the two of us. Now there is an entire library on one small device. Plus, as we both use kindle (paperwhite for me, app on i-pad for her) we can share each other’s books.
But I dislike Bezos and Amazon. I’m using their product under sufferance. How can a forty or fifty year old book cost £4? The long dead author’s family will get a few pence, the distribution cost is less than pennies. Why doesn’t a book like that have a price more like 50 pence? Rip off.
You can… just through the normal Amazon site? Plus you don’t have to buy from Amazon, most non-DRM files will work and even the DRM ones may have an app. The standard format now is ePub (that’s wha all my books are in, not sure what amazon uses now tho but they do have a Kindle app).
Yeah I love how light they are and the battery life. Definitely the best for non-technical reading or books with no images/graphics/code etc
There can also be strange anomalies in copyright for example George Orwell was available as free epub books in Australia while still in copyright in the UK
The Gutenburg Project is a great resource for free ebooks as are some Unis
I have tried several times to buy books with an ipad and it really won’t have it. I have to use my kindle to purchase and then it appears in my kindle library on my ipad. Which means there is either something weird going on with my with my app or there may have been a policy change sometime at Amazon.
For no other reason than I can, I took some pics of my ereader today. Sony no longer make or sell them so it is an historic artifact.
I bought it when they were having a clearance sale of them and it came with a free replaceable back and cover which included a little light for reading in the dark (it has no backlight)
the kindle paperwhite is a good option. you can scale the text and its back lit allowing you to read in the dark. not sure if its water resistant but i do know they do do one like that so you can read in the bath without being concerned about it tho you might need to trade the backlight for waterproofing