Amazon’s colour Kindle Scribe notetaker finally has an Australian launch date — and it’s a month earlier than I expected

With prices starting from AU$699, three new Kindle Scribe digital notebooks are up for pre-order in Australia, including the long-awaited Colorsoft version.

Kobo’s new ‘whimsical’ cases are gorgeous, but they aren’t the hardware releases I was hoping for this year

Announced at BookCon 2026, Kobo has released some new limited-edition “collector” cases for its ereaders while we’re still waiting for a new ereader from the Japanese-Canadian brand.

The Onyx Boox Palma 2 Pro is the phone-sized color ereader I never knew I wanted, but it won’t suit everyone

Boox’s phone-like ereader gets a flashy Pro upgrade, with color E Ink, stylus support and mobile data making it more versatile, though the even higher price stings.

Don’t wait for the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft when the 2024 monochrome edition is at its lowest price — it’s better value

While the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft might be a tempting upgrade for a digital notebook, there’s no word on when, or if, it will be released in Australia. The 2024 Kindle Scribe from AU$449 will serve you very well indeed.

Amazon drops new Kindle deals ahead of Prime Day — but should you buy now or wait?

Both the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Colorsoft are on sale right now at Amazon, and while today’s prices are good, there are reasons to consider waiting if you’re a Prime member.

The world’s smallest ereader fits in the palm of your hand — and you can make your own for less than $50

What do you do when the ereaders currently on the market are too big for your needs? Build your own.

Avoid paying full price — a certified refurbished Kindle is a much cheaper option after this Amazon price cut

Buy a certified refurbished Kindle for an incredibly low price right now at Amazon, and enjoy being able to take thousands of books wherever you go.

Kindle owners are struck another blow as Send to Kindle is set to stop working on old devices

Not only will old Kindles soon lose access to Amazon’s ebook store, it will also become harder to send files to them.

Amazon bricking classic Kindles is a sign it learned nothing from Sonos’ biggest mistake

Amazon is about to kill off almost a dozen Kindles, and it might be making the same mistake that tripped up Sonos for years.