Both of these are likely to happen for a lot of tablets, which is why we’re happy [Jonatron] has shared his story about this e-reader’s revival. The soft touch layer on the back didn’t go ...
Another class use case for which many people still use tablets is as an e-reader. It's for good reason, too. Tablets come in all shapes and sizes, and they all lend themselves quite well to reading.
because the e-commerce giant has sunk a fortune into its Kindle business to mass-produce cheap, durable tablets. If you're looking for the best e-reader you can buy, I typically recommend the ...
If you’re looking to rid your day to day life of dead trees, there’s a good chance you’ve already heard of the reMarkable tablet. The sleek device aims to replace the traditional notebook.
Learn more› By Roderick Scott and Ryan Whitwam Amazon just announced its new $100 Fire HD 8 tablet and will discontinue the budget pick we currently recommend. We plan to test it soon ...
For a reason I’ve yet to understand, eReaders are still a thing — and I’m not happy about it. While I review dozens of ...
An e-ink tablet toes the line between the two that can help you focus and be more productive without being too archaic. E-ink ...
Whether you're looking for an Amazon, Android, or Apple slate, here's what to consider, along with recommendations for the top tablets we've tested. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile analysts.
It looks to supplant the ReMarkable as the best e-reader for writers; I had a chance to go hands-on with the new tablet to see how it could compare. The Kindle Scribe will go on sale on December 4 ...
Whether you’re a budding bookworm or a regular e-reading pro, there are a few things to consider if you’re buying or upgrading to a new reading tablet: Below, we’ve rounded up some of the ...
Learn more› By Roderick Scott, Dave Gershgorn and Nick Guy Apple just announced its new $500 iPad mini tablet. We plan to test it soon, and you can read more details in our What to look forward ...