
With its seven-inch display, the Libra 2 is comfortable to hold and compact enough to fit in a handbag or backpack without taking up space. Unlike the Paperwhite though, the Libra 2 also includes physical page-turn buttons, which many users prefer.
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Like the Kindle Paperwhite 2021 (above), the Libra 2 offers an IPX8 waterproof rating, customisable backlighting, Bluetooth support for audiobooks and snappy page turns thanks to its responsive E Ink Carta 1200 screen. Readers looking to avoid Amazon’s ecosystem should look no further than Rakuten’s Kobo Libra 2.
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Read our full Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition review.

For standard users or those on a budget, though, the 8GB or 16GB options still offer plenty of storage space, while including enough upgrades to make them worth the spend. The Signature Edition also offers a couple of additional features like wireless charging and the aforementioned 32GB of storage, making it a better choice for audiobook lovers who need the extra space. The screens of all three editions are brighter, and they have adjustable warm backlighting however, only the Signature Edition has an auto-adjust feature that adapts the backlighting to your surroundings, making it even easier to read outdoors or in the dark. You also get the same IPX8 waterproof rating, non-slip rubber backing and 300ppi resolution we saw on the previous Paperwhite model, making the eReader a great all-rounder. Each device now includes USB-C charging, a faster page-turn rate and a larger 6.8-inch screen (up from six-inches on the previous model), which I found to be the ideal reading size. I reviewed the Signature Edition model and scored it a 4.5 out of five, but all three options are solid choices. With three different size options available – 8GB ($249), 16GB ($269) and a 32GB Signature Edition ($299) model – it’s easy to find a version to meet your budget and storage requirements. Tried and tested by Lauren Chaplin, Consumer Technology ReporterĪmazon released an updated version of its Kindle Paperwhite back in 2021, and it’s still our top eReader pick for most people. Kindle Paperwhite (11th Gen), from $249, Amazon Australia In addition, we read hundreds of customer reviews and looked at test results and ratings from product review sites, eliminating any options that aren’t readily available here in Australia. To help you find a great eReader, we road tested four well-known products at different price points. To help you find the right one for your needs, we’ve compiled a list of the best eReaders for all budgets and preferences below.

While Australia’s eReader market is limited to just a few brands, there are still plenty of models to choose from.

(Not to mention, they’ll save you the heartache of spilling a coffee all over your favourite novel). If you’re an avid reader, you know the struggle of trying to fit a stack of books into your luggage or fighting to find space for them in an already heaving bookcase.įortunately, eReaders offer a lightweight and convenient solution that makes reading on-the-go a breeze.
