![]() Kobo Nia – Released in July 2020, the Kobo Nia is the newest model from Kobo, but I still don’t understand the point of it because there isn’t anything “new” about it. Could Barnes and Noble release a color version in 2021? Would that be enough to get people interested in Nooks once again? That could be interesting. Nook Glowlight Plus – The larger Nook was released in May 2019. B&N used to release a new 6-inch model every 2 years but that hasn’t happened lately. Nook Glowlight 3 – The 6-inch Nook dates back to November 2017. Why not come out with a new design that doesn’t wobble when you set it on a flat surface? The contoured design doesn’t really make any sense now considering they discontinued the half-back covers that were meant to make the back the same level. But the design is exactly the same as the Oasis 2 that was released in October 2017. Kindle Oasis – The Kindle Oasis 3 was released in July 2019 so it’s the newest Kindle in the lineup. It took Amazon over 3 years to update the Paperwhite 3 so if things stay on that pace this model might not get upgraded for another year, even though lots of people would love to have a warm frontlight option on a 6-inch Kindle. Kindle Paperwhite – The Paperwhite 4 was released in November 2018. ![]() I think it’s time for an upgrade to 212ppi. ![]() In fact it has the same 800 x 600 resolution as the very first Kindle that was released in 2007. It was nice to see Amazon finally add a frontlight to the entry-level model but it still has the lowest resolution screen of any ebook reader on the market. Kindle – This model was released in April 2019. Here’s a breakdown of all the currently available models from those three companies and the date each model was released:
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