Amazon has finally done it: This week the company announced its first color E Ink e-reader, the Kindle ColorSoft. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss where this device stands in the world of cheap tablets, and they discuss the updated Kindle Paperwhite and the writable Kindle Scribe. Plus, we have final thoughts on the Meta Quest 3S, the updated iPad mini, and lots of other news.

It looks like there’s still some time left to buy the art-when-it’s-off Frame TV set. Samsung showed off a new “Frame Pro” model at CES last week with better contrast and brightness, and support for wireless connections. But it’s unlikely to sell out when it launches. Picture quality isn’t the best for the price, but if you like a TV that looks like framed artwork, you might like what you’re getting.

Even if you only get this deal to watch the first season of Severance, followed by the first episodes of the recently released second season, it’ll be worth your while. Slow Horses, Ted Lasso, and Silo are also worth checking out. The service is normally available for $10 monthly after a seven-day trial. And, like all free subscriptions, it will automatically renew at full price, so be sure to cancel before then if you don’t want to pay the fee.

The MP600 Mini is a small-sized SSD that you can put into a gaming handheld like the Steam Deck or a device like Microsoft’s Surface notebook. It’s not much different from the M.2 2230 drive we recommend in our SSD buying guide, but it’s $20 cheaper right now, matching its lowest price ever. Also at Corsair.

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