
If you’re a student in Auckland, a commuter in Wellington, or just someone in Christchurch who loves winding down with a good book, this guide will walk you through the pros and cons of each device—so you can choose the one that fits your lifestyle best.
Thanks to their advanced spec, page turn buttons, smooth ghost reduction, and paper-like feel in black or white or colour, BOOX devices deliver a premium reading experience with weeks of battery and weeks of battery life — perfect for anyone who likes reading on a device that is easier to hold and more powerful than a basic e-book reader.
BOOX is more than just an eReader—it’s a full digital workspace built around an E Ink display. Unlike traditional readers, BOOX runs on Android, so it feels more like a tablet but with all the benefits of paper-like reading.
Here’s what makes BOOX stand out for Kiwi readers:
For students, professionals, and creative thinkers, BOOX isn’t just a reader—it’s a productivity tool.
With weeks of battery life, an adjustable front light, and a waterproof build for reading in the bath or poolside, Kindle remains one of the best options for readers who want a simple device and are not willing to spend more on a full Android tablet.
Kindle is Amazon’s well-known eReader, designed almost entirely for reading books from the Kindle Store. It’s simple, reliable, and great for people who mainly read novels.
Here’s the catch for Kiwi users:
But if your main goal is just to read fiction comfortably, a Kindle does the job very well.
Let’s put them head-to-head so you can see the difference more clearly:
| Feature | BOOX Tablets (e.g., Tab Ultra, Note Air) | Kindle (e.g., Paperwhite, Oasis) |
|---|---|---|
| Display Options | Colour & monochrome (Kaleido 3) | Monochrome only |
| Operating System | Android (open & flexible) | Kindle OS (Amazon-only) |
| App Support | Full Google Play Store (Kindle, Kobo, Libby, Audible, etc.) | Kindle Store only |
| Note-Taking | Yes – with stylus, handwriting-to-text | No |
| File Formats | Wide range: PDF, EPUB, DOCX, MOBI, PNG, and more | Limited: AZW3, MOBI, PDF |
| Productivity Tools | Yes – calendar, email, browser, cloud sync | No |
| Availability in NZ | ✅ Local stock at ereaders.co.nz | ❌ Must import via Amazon |
| Best For | Students, professionals, creatives, and heavy readers | Casual fiction readers |
Color e-ink models powered by e ink kaleido 3 display are especially popular with readers who enjoy graphic novels and educational PDFs, while black or white e-ink is still preferred for pure novel reading. Devices like Kindle Colorsoft, Kobo Clara Colour, and Kobo Libra Colour give users the option to enjoy rich visuals without losing the paper-like feel that makes e-ink so comfortable.
A color ereader gives you a huge advantage when reading PDFs, children’s books, comics, and study material. While traditional Amazon Kindle models like the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Scribe use monochrome screens, new color Kindle models like Kindle Colorsoft bring visual reading to life.
If you want the best color Kindle experience in 2025, color display models are clearly superior. However, black-and-white models such as the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition are still great for pure novel reading with excellent battery life and crisp text.
Here’s the simple breakdown:
✔️ Pick BOOX if you want:
✔️ Pick Kindle if you want:
At the end of the day, it comes down to what kind of reader you are:
Unlike Kindle, which you have to import, BOOX tablets are available locally at ereaders.co.nz, with:
Some of the most popular BOOX models in NZ for 2025 include:
If you’re a casual reader who just wants to download novels and read them comfortably, Kindle is still a solid, budget-friendly option.
But if you’re in New Zealand and want an eReader that doubles as a digital notebook, study companion, and productivity tool, BOOX is easily the best choice in 2025. It gives you the freedom to install apps, take notes, read in colour, and do so much more than just flip pages.
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It depends on what you’re looking for. If you just want to read novels, a Kindle is simple and affordable. But if you need extra features like note-taking, colour displays, and app support, BOOX tablets are much more versatile for Kiwi readers.
Yes, but most Kindles are imported from Amazon AU or overseas. That means longer shipping times and limited local support. BOOX tablets, on the other hand, are available locally at ereaders.co.nz with NZ warranty and customer service.
Yes! Since BOOX runs on Android, you can install the Kindle app (along with Kobo, Libby, Audible, and more) from the Google Play Store. That way, you’re not locked into just one bookstore.
Definitely. BOOX is perfect for lecture notes, PDF annotations, cloud syncing, and even sketching with a stylus. Students love it because it replaces heavy textbooks and notebooks with one slim device.
Boox Tab Ultra C Pro – best for professionals and heavy multitasking.
Boox Note Air4 C – great all-rounder for reading and note-taking.
Boox Tab Mini C – portable and lightweight for travel.
Boox Palma 2 – pocket-sized, perfect for everyday reading.
For users who mainly want writing and sketching, the Remarkable Paper Pro is another popular option, but it lacks the app flexibility, Libby, and Google Play support that BOOX provides, making BOOX the better all-round tablet for reading and productivity.
Many Kiwi readers choose an ebook reader based on access to library books. Apps like Libby and OverDrive work best on Android-based BOOX tablets and Kobo devices, while Amazon Kindles have limited library support outside the US.
Parents also love the Kindle Paperwhite Kids edition because it offers parental controls, blue-light-reduced screens, and child-friendly content. For families, this makes it one of the best ebook reading solutions for young readers.
Yes, Boox tablets are widely available in New Zealand. Popular models include the Boox Note Air, and Boox Max—each designed for different needs, from casual reading to professional use.
Yes, if your main goal is casual reading and you don’t care about apps, colour screens, or note-taking. For budget-friendly fiction reading, Kindle is still a good choice.
Both devices last much longer than traditional tablets. Most models can go weeks on a single charge, depending on how much you use features like WiFi, note-taking, or apps.
Yes. By replacing printed textbooks, notebooks, and printouts with a digital device, you’re cutting down on paper waste—making BOOX a smart choice for eco-conscious Kiwi