Kobo’s coloration e-reader is a much better deal than Amazon’s new Kindle Colorsoft

The Kindle Colorsoft gives a formidable coloration display, however it’s not for everyone. Fortunately, should you don’t need to lock your self into Amazon’s ecosystem, the Kobo Libra Color is a superb different that’s on sale for an all-time low of $199.99 ($20 off) at Amazon and Goal for Black Friday. It’s also possible to purchase it for a similar value from Rakuten Kobo, and if you are going to buy it with a $50 present card, the retailer is throwing in a $10 credit score that’s good towards books, styli, and audiobooks.

Personally, I’m an enormous fan of the Kobo Libra Color. The waterproof e-reader options the identical coloration E Ink know-how used within the Kindle Colorsoft, together with the identical crisp 300ppi decision, which is halved in coloration mode. There are some delicate variations, although. For instance, the Colorsoft’s display seems extra vibrant and impartial than that of the Kobo, and in the end, my colleague Andrew Liszewski most popular it. Nonetheless, that doesn’t make the Color’s inferior. Its 7-inch display is heat and brilliant, and Kobo gives an adjustable pure gentle slider if you wish to change up the hue.

Nonetheless, maybe the most important promoting factors of the Libra Color are the extra options it gives, which come at a less expensive value. It prices $80 lower than the Colorsoft at $199.99, however in contrast to the Colorsoft, the Libra Color gives stylus help (although you’ll must buy the stylus individually). That’s useful, significantly if you wish to spotlight passages in no matter you’re studying. What’s extra, the Libra Color options bodily page-turning buttons, which I really feel makes an e-reader extra intuitive to make use of.

The Libra Color gives just a few software program perks, too, together with native help for read-it-later app Pocket so you may learn articles offline. You’ll be able to even borrow free library ebooks instantly in your Kobo, due to its built-in help for Overdrive. Clearly, the principle downside is that the Kobo doesn’t natively help Kindle books. That being stated, you may nonetheless convert your Kindle library and browse them in your Libra Color, even when it does take some additional steps.

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