1. All Your Books on a Single Device

Perhaps the greatest advantage of the Kindle is that you can store thousands of books at one time. The classic Kindle offers 8GB of storage, while others like the Paperwhite and Oasis are available in 32GB models.

Essentially, it’s unlikely that you’ll ever hit the limit. Even if you do, just uninstall some; the books are tied to your account, available to redownload at a later date.

Consider going away on vacation for a couple of weeks. Do you want to use up that precious luggage space with books? Or on a daily commute, do you want your current heavy hardback weighing you down? All of this is solved with a Kindle, which is lightweight and slim.

2. Cheap and Free Books

If you’re a vicarious reader, the hobby can get quite expensive, especially if you buy books new. With high street bookshops struggling to survive, they often have to charge a pretty penny. It’s understandable, but not always affordable.

You may also find that your local library offers free ebooks, if they have a subscription to services like OverDrive. Be sure to inquire with them—it’s always good to support libraries.

3. Instantaneous Reading

Let’s say you’ve just read a review for a book that sounds right up your street. You want to read it immediately. With a physical book, you’d have to travel to a store and hope they had it in stock. Or order it online and wait for delivery.

4. Easily Look Up Definitions

When reading, do you ever come across words that you don’t understand? It’s only natural. There are hundreds of thousands of words in the English language, and you can’t expect to know them all.

5. Highlight and Annotate Passages

A great Kindle feature is the ability to highlight and annotate. There are plenty of scenarios when this comes in handy. Perhaps you’ve come across a quote that has inspired you, or maybe you’re making academic notes.

Once you’ve made a note, you can easily flick between them all with a few taps. No longer do you need to earmark physical books or stuff them with sticky notes; let your Kindle effortlessly handle it.

6. Glare-Free Adaptable Display

Unlike standard tablets, Kindle screens are specifically designed for the optimal reading experience. Every single Kindle model has a glare-free screen; the base model has a 6" screen, going up to 7" with the Kindle Oasis. That’s plenty of real-estate, so the text on the page never feels crammed.

You can also adjust the size and boldface of the text, so you don’t need to strain or scramble for your glasses. Some models even let you adjust the shade of the display, from a white light to a warm amber, which can be scheduled to match the time of day.

7. Sync Your Reading With Audible

If you enjoy listening to audiobooks, you don’t have to give these up when you buy a Kindle. In fact, if you use Audible to listen to audiobooks, your listening experience is enhanced. This is thanks to a feature called Whispersync for Voice.

With this, you can switch seamlessly between reading and listening. The ebook and audiobook will stay in sync, so you don’t have to flick forward to find your position.

8. Long Battery Life

Some activities will command greater battery life, like an increased brightness or connecting to the internet, but if you’re conservative then your Kindle will rarely need charging. Regardless, even if you use your Kindle constantly and make use of all its features, the battery will last days. Charging from zero to full will take roughly four hours.

Plus, if you have the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, you can wirelessly charge your Kindle.

9. Lend Books With Ease

Finished reading a book and think your friend would love it too? You can lend some (not all, as some publishers restrict it) Kindle books easily. You don’t need to ship a book to your friend or worry about it going missing. Once you’ve virtually lent it, the recipient has 14 days to read it, after which the book automatically returns to your library.

Plus, your recipient doesn’t even need a Kindle. They can read it on the free Kindle app for smartphones or via their web browser.

10. Waterproofed to Protect Against Accidents

One of the joys of reading a book is that you can do it anywhere. That’s also true when it comes to reading on a Kindle, but you might be concerned about taking the expensive electronic gadget to the pool or the beach. Handily, the Kindle Oasis and all the Kindle Paperwhite models are waterproof to an IPX8 specification.

This means that you don’t need to worry if you accidentally drop your Kindle in the bath or you get splashed while reading by the pool. It’s a great advantage over a physical book, where it doesn’t take much water to ruin the pages.

You Can Still Enjoy Physical Books

Of course, if you do decide to buy a Kindle, it doesn’t mean you have to throw out your physical books or never buy one again. In fact, the two can live harmoniously side by side, each serving a different purpose.

Perhaps you can reserve the Kindle for weightier tomes you want to take on holiday, while still lining your bookshelves with plenty of colorful paperbacks. At the end of the day, reading is a joy regardless of the format.