What e-reader tablets do published authors use? My survey found results beyond the Kindle


A newer Kindle option is the Kindle Colorsoft, which is a color e-reader with a 150 ppi display for color images, along with up to 120 nits of brightness to really make your pages and color images pop. 

Jason Rich, an author of over 70 books, including “Optimize Your Daily Routine as a Busy Entrepreneur,” said he 
is a fan of the Colorsoft’s color and glare-free display when he reads for pleasure. 

“Unlike a traditional phone or tablet screen, the Kindle causes no eyestrain. Having tried out many of the eReaders on the market, I found this one to be the most versatile and enjoyable to read on,” he said, adding, “As an author, I appreciate being able to see content from books the way the author and publisher intended, so a color screen is preferable to me.”

Review: Kindle Colorsoft: One of the best E Ink tablets I’ve tested

The Colorsoft’s color features also let you highlight passages in your books in different colors and organize them into categories (i.e., quotes in yellow, facts in blue, characters to remember in purple, etc.). 





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