

Its dark mode and adjustable brightness are still enough to accommodate bright sunlight and dark rooms with ease. That said, we think the new 11th-gen Kindle offers the best overall value for people who just want a no-fuss e-reader. These features make the pricier models best for adventurous users who want to read a lot on the go, by the pool, or in the bathtub. Spend even more for the Kindle Oasis, and you get all of that plus an auto-adjusting light, automatic page orientation, page turn buttons, and free cellular connectivity for $250. If you're willing to go up one tier, the Kindle Paperwhite comes with a larger, flush-front screen, an adjustable warm light, and a waterproof build for $140. Though it's an excellent value for $100, the 11th-generation Kindle does forgo some extra features you'll find on more expensive Kindle models, including a waterproof design. Other Kindles may have more bells and whistles, but the 11th-generation Kindle keeps things delightfully simple.
