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Amazon is pulling support for the first to fifth-gen Kindle and Kindle Fire devices from May 20
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
It shouldn't come as a surprise, but some users are being emailed that their pre-2012 Kindles will lose support from May 20.

This is the world’s first dual-screen color E Ink and LCD phone — I can't wait to try it
By James Rogerson last updated
The Bigme Hibreak Dual is a phone and ereader all in one, with two screens and no folds.

The best Kindle in 2026
By Sharmishta Sarkar last updated
Kindles come in different sizes and with different features, from budget ereaders to premium epaper note takers. So allow me to help you decide between a Paperwhite, Scribe and the Colorsoft.

The amazing Kindle Colorsoft just dropped to its record-low Black Friday price on Amazon
By Paul Hatton published
The Kindle Colorsoft is back at its lowest price ever – on sale at Amazon

Onyx Boox Note Air5 C review: a solid color epaper tablet, but it doesn't feel 'new'
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
There's very little to complain about when it comes to Boox's newest color 10-inch e-notebook, but the Note Air5 C fails to offer anything different from its predecessors.

The InkPad One is a new Linux-powered rival to the Kindle Scribe
By James Rogerson published
The new PocketBook InkPad One has a big screen, a stylus, and runs Linux — so should you buy it over the Kindle Scribe?

Samsung is making its next e-paper display from plankton — yes, really!
By Hamish Hector published
Samsung’s latest ‘weird’ world first is here — an e-paper display made from plankton.

Amazon just made a massive change to Kindle ebooks that lets you read them anywhere, but there's a catch
By James Rogerson published
Amazon has just added a DRM-free option to Kindle ebooks, letting you read them anywhere. But publishers need to opt in first.

Onyx Boox Go 7 review: one of the best Android-powered ereaders to date
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
The Boox Go 7 is a fantastic Kindle Oasis replacement, with excellent performance and a long feature list – but it will cost you.

The Hannspree Lumo is the world’s first dynamic paper tablet – combining a full Android experience with all the benefits of an e-reader
By James Rogerson published
The Hannspree Lumo has a paper-like display but tablet-like specs, so it's easy on your eyes but still runs Android apps.
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