So you’ve narrowed the e-reader Field to Amazon’s lineup. We’ll help you pick the right model for your needs.

Reading is one of life’s finer pleasures, especially while tippling yourfavorite beverage. E-readers makethis pastime supremely convenient. If you’ve Decided to choose from Amazon’s lineup, we’ll help you pick the right one for your needs (or for That special someone on your holiday shopping list).

There Will Be Times When You’ll miss the tactile feedback That only a product crafted from ink and dead trees can providesprofessional, but the benefits of e-readers are almost Too numerous to count: You can read one in the dark. You can change the font and its size. There’s no need to go to the store to buy something new to read (or to wait for it to be delivered). You can get definitions of words you’re not familiar with. The list goes on and on.

Amazon builds two classes of tablets That Can Be Used as e-readers. There’s the Kindle series, Which are tablets with black-and-white displays based on E-ink technology, and there’s the Fire series, Which are tablets with full-color LCD displays. The Fire series includes Amazon’s more versatile tablets, since They can be used for watching videos, playing music, surfing the Web, playing games, and more. But the tradeoff for this versatility Is that Their lower-resolution screens do not render text nearly as crisply as the Kindle models.

Amazon Fire tablets and Kindle e-readers Michael Brown

From left to right: Amazon’s Fire HD 8 (with its special offers lockscreen), Fire (unsubscribed from special offers), Kindle Paperwhite, and Kindle Voyage.

Here are a couple of other things to Consider: You can purchase any Kindle with a 3G option That enables you to purchase books and sync to your account in the cloud, Among Other Things, Whether or not you have a Wi- fi connection. That can be super handy When You’re traveling away from home, but it tacks $ 70 onto the cost of the tablet. This 3G option is not available with the Fire series at any price.

You Can Also pay an additional $ 20 for a Kindle That does not display Amazon’s “special offers” -advertisements That Appear on the device’s lockscreen When it goes to sleep. These ads are the first thing you’ll see on a Kindle Fire When You wake it up, And they Appear on a Kindle Even when it’s asleep (fortunately, they’ll never interrupt your reading experience). If you did not do it at the time of purchase, you can pay to “unsubscribe” from These special offers down the road by logging into your Amazon account and navigating to your My Devices page.

I’ll cover the Kindles first, since They are more or less dedicated to book reading. Everytime Kindle Has a non-glare screen, Which is one of Their principal advantages over LCD tablets. But I’m recommending only the two models That also have backlights: The Voyage Kindle and the Kindle Paperwhite. The baseline Kindle is less expensive than These models, but you’ll need a supplemental light source odd entrance read in darker spaces. If you buy the non-backlit model, you can bet your bottom dollar you’ll end up buying a kludgy clip-on light down the road. So it’s better to spend the money up front than to deal with one of lights.

Kindle Voyage

Kindle Voyage Michael Brown

The Kindle Voyage is not only Amazon’s best e-reader, it’s probably the best e-reader you can buy. And it’s priced Accordingly.

The $ 200 Kindle Voyage seat at the tippy top of Amazon’s Kindle lineup, and we really dig it. Its coverglass is silky smooth to the touch, and it’s flush with its bezel. These are the features you’ll really notice if you swipe to turn pages. If you’d prefer to keep your fingers off the ice cream, the Voyage is equipped with buttons on its left and right bezels That You Can Touch to move forward and backward through the book. These touch-sensitive Page Press buttons, as Amazon calls them, are moonrise accessed Whether you’re holding the Kindle in your left or right hand. Read our full review of the Kindle voyage here.

As I’ve Already mentioned, a backlight enables you to keep reading no matter the lighting conditions in the room. Just knowthat a backlight willalso Reduce the Time You Can read while running on battery power. Enable the Voyage’s built-in ambient light sensor, and It Will Automatically adjust the backlight So THAT IT consumes less power. Here’s another benefit: Put one of Amazon’s Kindle Voyage covers on the Voyage (the origami model is Particularly nice), and the ambient light sensor will Immediately put the Voyage to Sleep When You cover its display. Open it back up and the voyage will be ready to read before you’ve completed the exercise.



Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Amazon

The Kindle Paperwhite plays second fiddle to the Kindle Voyage, but it delivers substantially more bang for the buck.

Amazon’s second-generation Paperwhite wiped away one of the Voyage’s Key advantages: Both models now deliver the same 300-pixels-per-inch resolution That makes reading on them Reviews such a joy. Two caveats: It’s slightly thicker and heavier than the Voyage, and you’ll need to adjust the Paperwhite’s backlight manually to Compensate for ambient lighting conditions (but you probably will not bother, Which will mean its battery will run down more quickly).

The Paperwhite’s coverglass Also Has a somewhat pebbly surface That you might find irritating, and there’s a bit of ledge between the glass and the bezel. Those are differences you’ll feel everytime you turn a page-even if you do not have a hypersensitive sense of touch Because the Paperwhite does not have Those stylish Page Press buttons.

The Paperwhite’s regular price is $ 120 to the Voyage’s $ 200 but Amazon is taking $ 20 off the Paperwhite’s price tag as part of its Eight Days of Holiday Deals Until Friday, November 27 If you Can catch the Paperwhite deal, You could opt for bothering of its available options 3G connectivity and no-special-offers-and still Pay $ 10 less than the price of a Voyage. The Voyage is Amazon’s best e-reader-heck, it’s probably the best e-reader on the market-but the Paperwhite delivers more bang for the buck.

7-inch Fire

Amazon Fire tablet Amazon

Amazon’s 7 -inch Fire tablet is not fancy, but it’s dirt cheap-especially if you catch it as one of Amazon’s “lightning deals,” when it will be available for just $ 35.

Speaking of bang for the buck, take a look at Amazon’s 7-inch Fire tablet: The Fire’s specs read like a state-of-the-art tablet circa 2012, but you can pick one up for just $ 50 and if you buy five, Amazon throws up a Sixth one for free. Even better, Amazon is running a promotion through Friday, November 27 That Discounts the Fire to just $ 35 f you catch it as one of Amazon’s “lightning deals.” The buy-five-get-1 free deal does not apply During the sale.

Now before you trip over yourself to buy one, knowthat the Fire Has a very slow quad-core processor, currently 8GB of memory, a monophonic speaker, a VGA-quality front-facing camera, a 2-megapixel rear-facing camera That records 720p video, and a single-band 802.11b / g / n Wi-Fi adapters That can connect only to crowded 2.4GHz networks. Most Importantly-at