Which Kindle should I buy? A guide to Amazon’s excellent e-reader range

What’s the difference between a Kindle Colorsoft and Paperwhite? Where do the Kindle Scribe models come in? Here are the key differences you need to know before you buy.

I’ve spent a month testing the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, and it’s everything I’ve ever wanted in a Kindle, minus the affordable price

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is Amazon’s ultimate e-reading device, packing everything that makes the other Kindles so great into one device.

Early Prime Day deals are here, folks — you can already get three months of Audible or Kindle Unlimited for free

Two of Amazon’s best live services are currently available with extended free trials ahead of Prime Day.

Colour me thrilled — the Kindle Colorsoft has dropped below the AU$300 mark for Amazon’s Mid-Year Sale

Just AU$5 more than its all-time low price and now matching the Paperwhite’s RRP, the Kindle Colorsoft is definitely worth it for AU$299 and arguably better value than the 6-inch Kobo Clara Colour.

Amazon could be upgrading its next generation of Kindles with replaceable batteries for users — but is it enough to make up for ending support for its older but widely-used e-readers?

Amazon could be upgrading its next lineup of Kindles with replaceable batteries, making it easier for users to repair their own devices.

After testing over a dozen digital notebooks, I’ve realized that the stylus is the real MVP in the e-ink tablet equation

Even the best digital notebook is nothing without a good stylus — and the ViWoods C1 ceramic pen is an excellent case in point.

Amazon’s colour Kindle Scribe notetaker finally has an Australian launch date — and it’s a month earlier than I expected

With prices starting from AU$699, three new Kindle Scribe digital notebooks are up for pre-order in Australia, including the long-awaited Colorsoft version.

Kobo’s new ‘whimsical’ cases are gorgeous, but they aren’t the hardware releases I was hoping for this year

Announced at BookCon 2026, Kobo has released some new limited-edition “collector” cases for its ereaders while we’re still waiting for a new ereader from the Japanese-Canadian brand.