5 Best Tablets for Late-Night Reading

As people who often read until the wee hours of the night, we've tried many different methods to create the most comfortable environment. We once read with a light on and invested in book lamps, but nothing compares to having a tablet with a backlight.

To have the most optimal nighttime reading experience, consider purchasing one of these five great e-readers.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite: $149.99

There's nothing more classic than the Amazon Kindle. It was one of the first e-readers on the market and has lasted so long for its practically perfect interface. It has access to arguably the world's biggest bookstore, Amazon, but it's also easy to connect to your local library for short-term rental. It doesn't have an LED screen, which means it's easy on your eyes in the evening, and it's waterproof, so you can bring it everywhere, including the beach or bathtub.

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Barnes & Noble NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus: $199.99

In the initial heyday of e-readers, we loved our Barnes & Noble NOOKs. They've always had one of the sleekest designs, and looking at their newest edition, the GlowLight, it appears they've retained their charm. With this tablet, you can quickly shop through Barnes & Noble's extensive collection, and if you ever have an issue, you can simply head to your nearest B&N.

 

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Kobo Libra Colour: $219.99

Do you prefer to annotate your books? You'll want to see Rakuten's Kobo Libra Colour. This tiny but mighty e-reader has every soft shade you could imagine to make it easy to organize your thoughts while you read your favorite book. When you're not reading, you can also utilize the Kobo Libra for journaling and other book club notes, using their matching Kobo Stylus.

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BOOX Page: $249.99

If you're into the more independent sellers, you'll love the BOOX Page e-reader. This gorgeous table has an "advanced octa-core CPU" and an "upgraded configuration of three GB RAM and 32 GB ROM." That means you can have an endless collection of books without your device slowing down.

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Apple iPad Mini: $499+

For multipurpose use, we'd easily recommend investing in an iPad Mini. You can read on Apple's Books app or download the Kindle store to download your library. Its vibrant retina display makes it extremely easy to highlight and write in the margins. And when you're done reading, you can watch your favorite television series, surf through social media and FaceTime your close friends.

 

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