Kindle Paperwhite 2024
Kindle Paperwhite 2024 fits mainstream-budget reading best, with a clearer reading focus than a do-everything device, but the ecosystem and price tradeoffs still matter.
A data-driven shortlist of the best e-readers for Waterproof, with side-by-side comparisons and buying guidance across 14 devices.
| Device | Screen | AI Score | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kindle Paperwhite 2024 | 7″ · B&W | 7.8 | $159 |
| Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 2024 | 7″ · B&W | 7.8 | $190 |
| Kobo Sage 2021 | 8″ · B&W | 7.4 | $270 |
| Kobo Libra Colour 2024 | 7″ · Color | 7.3 | $230 |
| Kobo Libra Colour | 7″ · Color | 7.3 | $230 |
| Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition 2024 | 7″ · Color | 7.3 | $250 |
| Kobo Clara BW 2024 | 6″ · B&W | 7.0 | $140 |
| PocketBook Era 2022 | 7″ · B&W | 7.0 | $219 |
| PocketBook Verse Pro 2023 | 6″ · B&W | 7.0 | $169 |
| Kobo Clara Colour 2024 | 6″ · Color | 6.9 | $160 |
| tolino epos 3 | 8″ · B&W | 6.9 | $318 |
| NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus | 7.8″ · B&W | 6.9 | $199 |
| tolino vision color | 7″ · Color | 6.7 | $217 |
| tolino shine color | 6″ · Color | 6.5 | $165 |
Kindle Paperwhite 2024 fits mainstream-budget reading best, with a clearer reading focus than a do-everything device, but the ecosystem and price tradeoffs still matter.
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 2024 fits pure reading and long-form commuting use best, with a clearer reading focus than a do-everything device, but the ecosystem and price tradeoffs still matter.
Kobo Sage 2021 fits stylus notes and markup-heavy reading best, with a clearer reading focus than a do-everything device, but the ecosystem and price tradeoffs still matter.
If Waterproof is your main filter, start with the screen size, price, and battery profile that match your real reading workload, then decide whether you need a more open ecosystem or heavier note-taking features.
Start with the balance between display, battery, and price, then use Kindle Paperwhite 2024 as a reference point for the level of device you actually need.
No. The real question is whether the device delivers enough value for the workflow you care about, not whether it is simply more expensive.
Not automatically. Use the comparison table to check size, weight, and price first, then decide whether the higher-end features are worth it for you.