The best Kindle alternatives — excellent ereaders for anyone who's had enough of Amazon's antics
Once upon a time, if you wanted a good ereader, you simply had to buy a Kindle.
When it came to electronic reading devices, Amazon's Kindle lineup ruled the roost.
Nowadays, the market has opened up, and Amazon has made a few moves that have done nothing to boost the general public's opinion of Kindles.
The latest Kindle update sparking complaints is the introduction of tougher DRM (digital rights management) rules and the closing of a book-borrowing loophole .
Now, we're not sure this particular outrage is particularly justified — as TechRadar's Lance points out, "writers gotta get paid" , and authors' ability to make money off their work should take priority, whatever annoyances it might throw up for individual readers.
Less easy to justify, however, is Amazon's April decision to end support for Kindles made in 2012 or earlier .
That meant these perfectly usable devices would lose access to the Kindle Store and become completely defunct if you ever tried a factory reset.
Overall, Kindles are starting to look a little less enticing to many people.
If you've decided it's time to embrace a different ereader brand, there are a number of great options open to you nowadays, with models from Kobo leading the charge, and Onyx Boox also coming up with some intriguing alternatives.
I've rounded up our top-rated Kindle alternatives below — hit the 'More details' button to see the main pros and cons of each, and for a link to our full review.
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