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Best 10-inch eReaders & e-Ink tablets

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The 10-inch format has gained traction in recent years. Now, there are both “basic” e-readers in this size and Android-based e-Ink tablets that deliver a user experience akin to traditional tablets but with a digital ink display. These devices cater to various needs, from reading eBooks or A5/A4 documents to replacing notebooks, planners, and bullet journals. Which model should you choose? It depends on your use case.

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Best e-book readers and e-Ink tablets for PDF reading

Some e-readers are better suited than others for reading PDF documents. There are also devices that go beyond standard consumer e-readers, functioning as true tablets with e-Ink screens that allow reading in bright sunlight while also enabling note-taking or even replying to emails.

Given the plethora of models available on this dynamic market—especially since a few Chinese manufacturers have introduced products that are far more innovative than those from the main e-reader brands (Kobo, Amazon, Pocketbook)—it can be challenging to navigate.

In this article, we’ll explore the strengths and weaknesses of the most interesting e-Ink screen devices for reading and annotating PDFs in 2025, considering that everyone’s needs vary (annotating a thesis in A4 format has different requirements than reading scanned book excerpts, for instance), as does everyone’s budget.

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Ratta Supernote A5 – e-reader and digital notebook.

Ratta is a Chinese company with offices in Shanghai and Tokyo. They make very interesting eInk tablets because they are well finished and equipped with a stylus for writing, and because Ratta differs from most manufacturers by a certain minimalism, coupled with quite varied functionalities. Could they offer the perfect balance?


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