TL;DR Bigme has announced the B10, a 10.3-inch color E Ink tablet for reading, writing, and light productivity. The device runs Android 14 and supports
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The one Kindle feature you should always turn off and why
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority I’ve recently set up a new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, which means it’s time for me to grumble once again about
A popular Instapaper feature may soon start costing Kindle users
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Send to Kindle will become a Premium-only Instapaper feature starting February 19. An Instapaper representative confirmed details on Reddit,
You have 20 hours to save $50 on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft
This offer is available from Amazon. The discount applies to the 16GB base model, and the deal ends in about 20 hours from the time
This cheap e-reader accessory is everything I didn’t know I wanted
Kobo Remote The Kobo Remote is a tiny, two-button accessory that makes it easier to keep reading cozy. Though not entirely a necessity, it’s an
I’m no artist, but the Scribe Colorsoft is now my favorite Kindle anyway
Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is the most refined version of Amazon’s big-screen Kindle yet, and for reading-first use, it’s fantastic. Color
Save $50 on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft, the only Kindle on sale right now
Is reading more one of your New Year’s resolutions? It’s a common one, apparently, and nothing will make it easier to build the habit than
The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is getting a new look, and it lands soon
TL;DR Amazon is launching its Fig colorway for the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft on January 28, 2026. The new finish applies to the front-lit Colorsoft model,
The Note A1 NXTPAPER arrives with specs that contrast the Kindle Scribe’s E-Ink approach
TL;DR TCL’s Note A1 NXTPAPER has officially launched, positioning between E-Ink tablets and traditional LCD slates. Key specs include an 11.5-inch 120Hz NXTPAPER Pure display,
ReMarkable has slipped into Reddit to actually hear what users want
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Most software updates follow the same familiar pattern: release notes, a rollout, and then the inevitable cataloging of bugs by