One of the biggest decisions you’ll face when choosing an e-reader is whether you want color capabilities or basic black-and-white. When deciding, pay attention to battery life specs, as black-and-white models are generally more energy efficient. However, color models are better suited for reading graphic novels or textbooks.
Thanks to the latest technology in models like the Kindle Scribe, you have the option of pairing your paper tablet with a stylus pen to take margin notes or use the e-reader like a digital notebook. A stylus can certainly help you make the most of your new device, but if you are just reading for pleasure, you may not need to make the extra investment.
Finally, the e-reader brand is also important. The early rivalry was all about Amazon Kindle vs. the Nook e-reader. Now, the Nook and Kindle e-readers have many other excellent competitors. Whichever one you go with, leave some funds for helpful e-reader accessories, like an e-reader cover, as well as complementary devices, such as a mobile hotspot.