
These devices are designed for easy reading, and the best of the bunch must have an impressive, crisp look as close to analog ink and paper text as possible. Taking a critical look at eReaders starts with display clarity. We’ve felt the sting of tired eyes and are glad to leave the world of papercuts behind. The writers and editors working on this article have spent thousands of hours reading on paper books and electronic devices.

The screens are stunning, with sharp text that looks just like real ink and paper. Today’s eReaders are sophisticated tablets capable of displaying text and images in a wide variety of eye-friendly ways. An eReader is more than a convenient way to carry an entire collection of James Paterson novels onto an airplane.
