PDFs over USB not having color is absolutely crazy. Amazon needs to stop trying to force people to send their private documents unencrypted through Amazon’s cloud service!
In this case, I suspect it's because their colour display isn't using a standard colourspace, and needs colour space conversion. But they should have made it possible to perform the conversion on your own PC.
First actual hands-on review and comparison of the Kindle Colorsoft! I have the Kobo Libra Colour and I can see the improvement. I'm a big colour-coding annotator with a huge Kindle library, so I can't wait for my Colorsoft to be delivered now!
My friend, your reviews just get better and better. Thanks for your perspectives on the new Kindle Colorsoft. I am better informed as a potential consumer.
Looks like they made a decent color ereader even with all the expected drawbacks. The pocketbook reader did look the best out of all of them in the comparison section though. Which makes sense since they've been doing color ereaders longer than anyone else as far as I remember.
It seems that the Pocketbook inkpad color 3 is still the most saturated. The extra 0.8 inches is also supposed to help read comics and graphic novels due to a larger font size. Therefore, I would like to see the complete comparison between the two taking into account ghosting, page turning speed, color saturation, and readability.
I thought so as well, until it just destroyed the details on the scene Luc mentioned too. It just has messed up gamma it seems, that ended up helping some scenes and ruining others.
This is a very impressive review and comparisons. For those wanting a color device right now, it seems Colorsoft is a solid option. I will consider one in later generations if I should buy appropriate content, which I do not currently use
Trust you to have the deep dive right away! Excited to see your more detailed comparison, especially at different frontlight levels since I hate bringing mine up too much. I'm curious to see if they managed to get the whites "whiter" at lower levels or if they're about the same. Have you tried some of the developer option settings of the Libra Color to try to bring them closer together in look? Editing to add: no color for sideloaded documents, classic Amazon moves
Thanks for the review from my favorite Trek-loving reviewer 😁😁 However, I can't justify the price for this device when I already have a Fire HD 8 with a larger screen and, even brand new, is almost less than a 3rd of the price. I remain unimpressed with color e-ink and when I want to read comics, I want the best reading experience provided by an LCD screen on either my Fire 8 or Fire 10. And I must say, using Comixolgy to get into the world of Star Trek comics has really been a great experience and worth the monthly subscription price. 😁😁
I'm impressed by the screen comparison. The dynamic range on the Kindle is clearly a lot better than the others, there were areas in the background of some of the images where the Kindle showed details that the others completely lacked. The color also seems more saturated over all. There were a couple images where the Inkpad Color 3 looked "nicer" to me, but in all cases the Kindle offered more detail even if I wasn't entirely loving the color balance. Amazon seems to have nailed the dynamic range and brightness part of the equation.
Appreciate the side by side at various brightness levels. It's close for me as a text reader but don't quite think it's worth it (as you also concluded). Hopefully future generations will ease the tradeoffs while I hold on to my Oasis.
I’m just so frustrated by how bad the battery life is on my Oasis, and it’s so glitchy. Far more so than any other kindle I’ve ever owned. I have to reboot it when i want it to download a book. Its driving me nuts. It’s the first time since the Kindle Keyboard that I’ve been contemplating leaving the Amazon ecosystem.
@ I simply meant the color….but, yes…the buttons and the stylus pulls the Kobo ahead. Unless you’re someone that doesn’t care that much about either. I’m not really interested in writing on a 7 in screen.
Hi, I was wondering if there is still a problem with page turning in kobo PDF? Maybe kobo has already fixed this problem. If you still have this ebook, please check. When you read PDF files and need to turn the page, you first scroll to the bottom of the page. Then you turn the page, but it opens at the bottom instead of the top, and you have to scroll up and not down as it should.
Battery life is the thing I look forward to the most in your reviews. Very curious to see how this compares to other kaleido devices (esp compact ones) and also RMPP for comic and text reading :)
What about Libby integration? Or borrowing books from libraries overall? I’ve heard Kobo is fantastic in this regard, but wondering how the kindle handles borrowing books.
For me, I liked how Kobo had Overdrive integration but it really only works if you only have one library card. If you have more than one then it’s a hassle to sign in and out. And you can only see the books from the current library you’re signed in to. With the Libby app, you can be signed in to multiple libraries and with a click send the book to your Kindle.
This is true but I saw on reddit that you have to go into kobo settings and activate multiple libraries then you can use the lobby app to send it to your kobo and it has worked for many based on the comments plus most people have only 1 library card.
The downside is that battery life isn't quite as good as the Kindle Paperwhite. The colors zap a bit of extra energy. Plus, since you will likely have the brightness turned up more than average compared to a black-and-white Kindle, that will kill the battery a bit faster, too. The Kindle Colorsoft is also a bit slower than the Kindle Paperwhite and Paperwhite Signature Edition.
Colors are washed out but I am still suprised positively because of how fast the colorsoft works. I have my pocketbook inkpad color 3 and I can see some ghosting from time to time. Here with this presentation it's very minimal and in my case on pocketbook it's noticable. Still I'm better off on my iPad for comic books.
Bust out of the Kindle ecosystem… you don’t truly own the books and they have removed the ability to download them for newer devices. I myself have moved on to Kobo.
I'd ask yourself whether you value freedom or convenience more. With this Amazon device, you'll have an easy to learn, out of the box experience, but will be mostly locked into the Amazon ecosystem. With something like the Onyx Boox 7 Go Color, you'll have a steeper learning curve and some tweaking to do, but will have a device that is not locked into any one ecosystem of content.
How is the internet browser on the Kindle Colorsoft? There are translated novels I want to read online accessible only on a browser but it wasn't loading well in the Paperwhite Signature ed.
Great review thank you! I'm completely new to e-readers. I have comixology but also some pdf, cbr, cbz of some older comics. How easy is it load these up?
Yeah, it sounds like Amazon is just never bringing them back. It's really sad, such a stupid thing. The Oasis was great, I had really hoped the first color Kindle would be in the Oasis form-factor.
Question - what is the Enterprise layout/display behind you? I have a TV mounted in my office and I'd love to display that up there. Thanks for the review, I'd already pre-ordered the ColorSoft but it helped me stave off buyer's remorse! :)
My last Kindle was the first gen Oasis. I really loved it, but it bricked after an update and nothing I've tried of a myriad of recovery procedures I've found online have been able to fix it. I'm curious how the black and white clarity compares to the Oasis. I understand that the Colorsoft isn't quite as crisp as the contemporary Paperwhite, but is it something someone coming from a few generations back would even notice? I'm super disappointed that the Oasis is dead, I never replaced mine because I was waiting for something comparable that had USB-C charging. It looks like at this point, there's not going to be a Kindle with buttons anymore. So the question for me is would the Colorsoft be a good replacement? I've never read a lot of comic books, but I do read a lot of a web-comics. I'm also more likely to try graphic novels or comics in the future if color is an option.
It's not yours device with this yellow bottom. Paperwhite 2024 has this also. Kindles always had best screens, most even ones. Now they dropped the ball on that.
Its better on paper-white as that is black and white monochrome only the colosoft like all keleido 3 screen have color panels on top of bw so this will leadvto less contrast and clarity for bw text material. In this review there is a closeup of both when reading test pause it and you will see the colosoft black is fuzzy and less clear even though both have bw 300ppi. Also there should be more reviews soon and they all will show it as that is the limit of the color technology right now.
I really wish you had the brightness all the way up on the color soft for the whole video because until I saw you showing that it wasn’t up, I thought the color was naturally darker. It can be confusing for some viewers and if they don’t watch the whole way through, they can walk away thinking the color isn’t for them simply because of this one mistake. Other than that, this was a good video.
Thank you for the detailed review. I really want a colour e-reader for comics (comixology) but it needs to be a larger display. I'm not a fan of panel view as I like to see the whole page. I'm hoping Amazon make a larger model next time around. Maybe I should just get an iPad again but they are distracting and heavy - I also find modern Apple screens give me eye strain.
Does this new kindle have immersion reading? Where you can listen to an audio book and follow along in the text at the same time? I tried searching this question on Amazon but the answer is not clear.
It's a paperwhite with a color display. I'm not sure how this is going to replace an iPad Mini. The colored highlights have been on the iOS and iPadOS apps for years now.
I read a lot at night and need a quality dark mode for reading in a darkened room (black background and white text). Any information on how the Colorsoft looks with text using the black background? I saw it in the options for books that are just text, but it wasn't demonstrated in the video. This is the most important feature for me next to color highlighting, so I would like to know how that looks on the Colorsoft, especially with the amber night glow settings.
@@icipher12you can't download and transfer via USB with the new Kindles, and according to this reviewer PDFs are in black and white and comics come in PDFs sometimes. Not everyone wants to use kindle cloud features either
The image in Amazon's ads where it shows large book cover tiles that fill the screen, is that just a wallpaper and not how the library actually looks? Useage video still shows the side scroll bar and all the extra notifications at the top. I'd love if the large edge to edge tiles were an actual feature.
I absolutely hate the rounded corners of the screen - it's a waste of full screen space and it looks like old tube TV. On smartphones with edge to edge screens with no bezels there is at least ergonomic reason for it. Its a deal breaker, and one of the two reasons (150ppi being the other) I will wait for second or even third generation (I wish wtedy would ad more colors thank CMYK like Vogue or Harper's Bazaar) btw I use S24 Ultra so no rounded corners for me even on smartphones.
In my opinion, the color looked way better on the Colorsoft in his side-by-side comparisons. But the Libra Colour at least has buttons and stylus support.
The kindle color is better than libra color but it is sometimesbworse than pocketbook. Even though I dont like kindle, I got the paper-white last year and hardly used it as I dont like the flush screen and small 6 inch and their lock down nature and I prefer kobo to but that's the truth they used the keleido better to keep the white whiter even when reading bw. I dont read comics I read manga but I'm tempted to switch my paper-white for this color one even though I'm planning to get a kobo when kobo realest a new libra bw.
I appreciate how you gave your conclusion at the beginning, if that's all someone was wanting to know.
PDFs over USB not having color is absolutely crazy. Amazon needs to stop trying to force people to send their private documents unencrypted through Amazon’s cloud service!
In this case, I suspect it's because their colour display isn't using a standard colourspace, and needs colour space conversion. But they should have made it possible to perform the conversion on your own PC.
@@PixlRainbow If so, that's something they forced. On Kobo you can just drag and drop and everything works as it should.
I just add PDFs via usb from my computer
@@PepeLePewQTPie the video says PDFs over USB will not show any color
The what? How is it even legal?
Your reviews are excellent. Thorough without being too technical that it becomes inaccessible. I appreciate the upfront conclusions!
First actual hands-on review and comparison of the Kindle Colorsoft! I have the Kobo Libra Colour and I can see the improvement. I'm a big colour-coding annotator with a huge Kindle library, so I can't wait for my Colorsoft to be delivered now!
My friend, your reviews just get better and better. Thanks for your perspectives on the new Kindle Colorsoft. I am better informed as a potential consumer.
Thank you for showing how it looks in guided view! It was helpful to see the refresh in action as it goes panel by panel.
That transition from a BW to Color screen in the very beginning was really good. One of the best I've seen of this type of thing.
This is a very good review. Mine is on the way, so I am even more excited now. Cheers!
This was an EXCELLENT review! Very concise and well done. Love the comparison with the color e-readers from other brands.
Thank you for being so quick to give out an in-depth review! Top speed and quality!
I love this channel. You do such a great job balancing a TL;DR version with a comprehensive review. Thank you!
7:04 slight correction. Kobo has a devmode where you can choose different color modes
Looks like they made a decent color ereader even with all the expected drawbacks. The pocketbook reader did look the best out of all of them in the comparison section though. Which makes sense since they've been doing color ereaders longer than anyone else as far as I remember.
1. That was a Sweet transition at the beginning of the video.
2. I had no idea there were Lower Decks comics
It seems that the Pocketbook inkpad color 3 is still the most saturated. The extra 0.8 inches is also supposed to help read comics and graphic novels due to a larger font size. Therefore, I would like to see the complete comparison between the two taking into account ghosting, page turning speed, color saturation, and readability.
Looks great! I’m glad I preordered
Pocketbook's color looks the best out of the comparisons
Look at 10:05. Pocketbook lost a lot of detail in many areas: sky, leaves at the top, water has no water ripples like the Colorsoft.
I thought so as well, until it just destroyed the details on the scene Luc mentioned too. It just has messed up gamma it seems, that ended up helping some scenes and ruining others.
Such a concise review. Have all the information and comparisons I was hoping for. 👏
Excited to see the comparison with the boox go color 7. But I think the results will be similar to an iPhone vs Android 🙊
It looks good. I think it's too expensive.
I'll definitely stick with the Kobo Libra Colour. I love that thing.
Agreed
Same goes for me. The Stylus and page turn buttons are just nice and it's cheaper too :D
Buttons and being able to write IN the book… yeah Amazon is giving the bare minimum
They’ve definitely had book covers for the lock screen for a long time 😅
Yeah, that statement got me confused. Just did a quick search and the option has been available for something like 4 years now.
Kobo does offer different color options through the developer mode. There are about 5 different options to toggle through.
This is a very impressive review and comparisons. For those wanting a color device right now, it seems Colorsoft is a solid option. I will consider one in later generations if I should buy appropriate content, which I do not currently use
Upvoted and subscribed for the up front conclusion. Very viewer-friendly!
Trust you to have the deep dive right away! Excited to see your more detailed comparison, especially at different frontlight levels since I hate bringing mine up too much. I'm curious to see if they managed to get the whites "whiter" at lower levels or if they're about the same.
Have you tried some of the developer option settings of the Libra Color to try to bring them closer together in look?
Editing to add: no color for sideloaded documents, classic Amazon moves
It’s worth it for the color book covers for me, lol if sucks seeing all black and white.
Thanks for the review from my favorite Trek-loving reviewer 😁😁 However, I can't justify the price for this device when I already have a Fire HD 8 with a larger screen and, even brand new, is almost less than a 3rd of the price. I remain unimpressed with color e-ink and when I want to read comics, I want the best reading experience provided by an LCD screen on either my Fire 8 or Fire 10.
And I must say, using Comixolgy to get into the world of Star Trek comics has really been a great experience and worth the monthly subscription price. 😁😁
Well same paper-white features plus in color so it's a win win, the big objective is to read but with color yea I can't wait
Thanks for the review! I especially appreciate you covering the sleep mode screen. Very helpful!
No thanks, I prefer the openness of the Kobo Libra Colour platform.
I'm impressed by the screen comparison. The dynamic range on the Kindle is clearly a lot better than the others, there were areas in the background of some of the images where the Kindle showed details that the others completely lacked. The color also seems more saturated over all. There were a couple images where the Inkpad Color 3 looked "nicer" to me, but in all cases the Kindle offered more detail even if I wasn't entirely loving the color balance. Amazon seems to have nailed the dynamic range and brightness part of the equation.
For once, I’m glad I went with my Kobo Clara colour for my late birthday present
Sameee!!! Just bought one 2 days ago.
Thank you for the hands-on demonstration and explanation!
Wow the pocketbook looks amazing in comparison with the rest. How come?
Appreciate the side by side at various brightness levels. It's close for me as a text reader but don't quite think it's worth it (as you also concluded). Hopefully future generations will ease the tradeoffs while I hold on to my Oasis.
I’m just so frustrated by how bad the battery life is on my Oasis, and it’s so glitchy. Far more so than any other kindle I’ve ever owned. I have to reboot it when i want it to download a book. Its driving me nuts. It’s the first time since the Kindle Keyboard that I’ve been contemplating leaving the Amazon ecosystem.
Kobo colour is much cheaper and you can write on the actual pages with stylus
Yes, but you can't backup and restore annotations/notes on side-loaded books, which is a deal killer for me.
Kindle definitely looks better than the Kobo....
Both are similar ...Kobo has buttons and stylus too😊
@ I simply meant the color….but, yes…the buttons and the stylus pulls the Kobo ahead. Unless you’re someone that doesn’t care that much about either. I’m not really interested in writing on a 7 in screen.
Yes it does. I like the buttons and stylus but that wasn’t enough, for me, to keep it.
I’ll probably grab it after the price drops in a year or two.
Hi, I was wondering if there is still a problem with page turning in kobo PDF? Maybe kobo has already fixed this problem. If you still have this ebook, please check.
When you read PDF files and need to turn the page, you first scroll to the bottom of the page. Then you turn the page, but it opens at the bottom instead of the top, and you have to scroll up and not down as it should.
Battery life is the thing I look forward to the most in your reviews. Very curious to see how this compares to other kaleido devices (esp compact ones) and also RMPP for comic and text reading :)
It's my dream to own an e-reader with colorful display. I even dream with it!
What about Libby integration? Or borrowing books from libraries overall? I’ve heard Kobo is fantastic in this regard, but wondering how the kindle handles borrowing books.
For me, I liked how Kobo had Overdrive integration but it really only works if you only have one library card. If you have more than one then it’s a hassle to sign in and out. And you can only see the books from the current library you’re signed in to. With the Libby app, you can be signed in to multiple libraries and with a click send the book to your Kindle.
This is true but I saw on reddit that you have to go into kobo settings and activate multiple libraries then you can use the lobby app to send it to your kobo and it has worked for many based on the comments plus most people have only 1 library card.
Libby and Kindle are fantastic. You just have to set the Libby app to send Kindle books. Also, you can only send library books to Kindle in the USA.
I'm still dreaming of a day someone will come out with a good Gallery screen implementation. At this point I may just buckle and give up that hope.
The downside is that battery life isn't quite as good as the Kindle Paperwhite. The colors zap a bit of extra energy. Plus, since you will likely have the brightness turned up more than average compared to a black-and-white Kindle, that will kill the battery a bit faster, too. The Kindle Colorsoft is also a bit slower than the Kindle Paperwhite and Paperwhite Signature Edition.
I ordered the Colorsoft but I'm prepare to return it if it doesn't live up to expectations.
Colors are washed out but I am still suprised positively because of how fast the colorsoft works. I have my pocketbook inkpad color 3 and I can see some ghosting from time to time. Here with this presentation it's very minimal and in my case on pocketbook it's noticable. Still I'm better off on my iPad for comic books.
Better late then never right...
Good to see that Amazon joined the COLOR brigade.
Have been waiting on this.
Please compare to the Onyx Boox 7 Go Color!! I'm torn between these two
Same here, from this video I can see a huge difference in ghosting, it seems to be way better in the coloraoft but I'll continue my research
Bust out of the Kindle ecosystem… you don’t truly own the books and they have removed the ability to download them for newer devices. I myself have moved on to Kobo.
I'd ask yourself whether you value freedom or convenience more. With this Amazon device, you'll have an easy to learn, out of the box experience, but will be mostly locked into the Amazon ecosystem. With something like the Onyx Boox 7 Go Color, you'll have a steeper learning curve and some tweaking to do, but will have a device that is not locked into any one ecosystem of content.
Is it only my impression or the color on Inkpad Colour 3 is more vibrant?
You're not alone. It made me even consider the device haha!
How is the internet browser on the Kindle Colorsoft? There are translated novels I want to read online accessible only on a browser but it wasn't loading well in the Paperwhite Signature ed.
Great review thank you! I'm completely new to e-readers. I have comixology but also some pdf, cbr, cbz of some older comics. How easy is it load these up?
I love it but it's too expensive, I'll wait for the price to go down or a prime, black friday sell.
You can just tap the right or left screen if you want to flip pages. No need to slide fingers
Does this version offer the possibility to use the immersive reading feature?
Great review. Are you going to review the regular new Paperwhite?
I love your accent, it sounds so beautiful :)
Missing buttons on side is a big negative for me :(
Yeah, it sounds like Amazon is just never bringing them back. It's really sad, such a stupid thing. The Oasis was great, I had really hoped the first color Kindle would be in the Oasis form-factor.
@@Lord_zeel I switched to kobo libra colour, and I'm never going back to a reader that does not have side buttons.
Question - what is the Enterprise layout/display behind you? I have a TV mounted in my office and I'd love to display that up there. Thanks for the review, I'd already pre-ordered the ColorSoft but it helped me stave off buyer's remorse! :)
Ok. I’m ordering one.
My last Kindle was the first gen Oasis. I really loved it, but it bricked after an update and nothing I've tried of a myriad of recovery procedures I've found online have been able to fix it. I'm curious how the black and white clarity compares to the Oasis. I understand that the Colorsoft isn't quite as crisp as the contemporary Paperwhite, but is it something someone coming from a few generations back would even notice? I'm super disappointed that the Oasis is dead, I never replaced mine because I was waiting for something comparable that had USB-C charging. It looks like at this point, there's not going to be a Kindle with buttons anymore. So the question for me is would the Colorsoft be a good replacement? I've never read a lot of comic books, but I do read a lot of a web-comics. I'm also more likely to try graphic novels or comics in the future if color is an option.
Compare the screen of it with Remarkable Paper Pro, please.
Not wworth it if youre just reading books. Its still a few years away from a solid model.
So there's no dark mode? The entire ui doesn't become dark? Just the pages?
It's not yours device with this yellow bottom. Paperwhite 2024 has this also. Kindles always had best screens, most even ones. Now they dropped the ball on that.
OK, where does the pure black and white text look better, where is it sharper and has more contrast? On the Colorsoft or Paperwhite?
Its better on paper-white as that is black and white monochrome only the colosoft like all keleido 3 screen have color panels on top of bw so this will leadvto less contrast and clarity for bw text material. In this review there is a closeup of both when reading test pause it and you will see the colosoft black is fuzzy and less clear even though both have bw 300ppi. Also there should be more reviews soon and they all will show it as that is the limit of the color technology right now.
Please compare colors to Boox Air4C
Exactly
Bonjour , quel génération de paperwhite (noir et blanc ) avez vous utiliser pour la comparaison ? Le 11 ou le 12?
I really wish you had the brightness all the way up on the color soft for the whole video because until I saw you showing that it wasn’t up, I thought the color was naturally darker. It can be confusing for some viewers and if they don’t watch the whole way through, they can walk away thinking the color isn’t for them simply because of this one mistake. Other than that, this was a good video.
Thank you for the detailed review. I really want a colour e-reader for comics (comixology) but it needs to be a larger display. I'm not a fan of panel view as I like to see the whole page. I'm hoping Amazon make a larger model next time around. Maybe I should just get an iPad again but they are distracting and heavy - I also find modern Apple screens give me eye strain.
Does this new kindle have immersion reading? Where you can listen to an audio book and follow along in the text at the same time? I tried searching this question on Amazon but the answer is not clear.
It's a paperwhite with a color display.
I'm not sure how this is going to replace an iPad Mini. The colored highlights have been on the iOS and iPadOS apps for years now.
As a huge comic reader. I'm getting this
I read a lot at night and need a quality dark mode for reading in a darkened room (black background and white text). Any information on how the Colorsoft looks with text using the black background? I saw it in the options for books that are just text, but it wasn't demonstrated in the video. This is the most important feature for me next to color highlighting, so I would like to know how that looks on the Colorsoft, especially with the amber night glow settings.
Pocketbook has the most vivid color.
Wow, this looks so much better than the Libra Color
I agree.
How exactly does it look better 😂
great review!
Very good review 💯
Wait, does it have dark mode or not?
I want this but i need 8 inch version!
Any bright pixel defects seen often on the kindle paperwhite?
Is it possible to sideload using calibre? Azw3 books in color?
In the new devices you’re no longer able to side load. Even more reason to leave the Kindle ecosystem behind.
@@amor2874 Why are kobo fanboys so hell bent on spreading misinformation? That is just not true at all, you can sideload as you could before.
@@icipher12you can't download and transfer via USB with the new Kindles, and according to this reviewer PDFs are in black and white and comics come in PDFs sometimes. Not everyone wants to use kindle cloud features either
Excellent review.
Upfront conclusion ❤
is there a dark mode?
Ohhhhhh, die Hyperion Gesänge 😍
The image in Amazon's ads where it shows large book cover tiles that fill the screen, is that just a wallpaper and not how the library actually looks? Useage video still shows the side scroll bar and all the extra notifications at the top. I'd love if the large edge to edge tiles were an actual feature.
“Lower Decks, Lower Decks, Lower Decks!”
how did you already get it in the mail mines not arriving till tomorrow 😭😭
Having a Trekkie reviewer is BONUS! Thanks for this.
Does it have auto rotate?
I wanted to know can i add apps like Libby and Hoopla
No, this isn’t an Android eInk tablet.
9:32 damn.. I'm glad I got the libra colour
waiting for its comparison against Boox Note Air4 C
Is the power button still on the bottom?
yes
Can you just tap on the screen to turn the page?
Yes
I absolutely hate the rounded corners of the screen - it's a waste of full screen space and it looks like old tube TV. On smartphones with edge to edge screens with no bezels there is at least ergonomic reason for it. Its a deal breaker, and one of the two reasons (150ppi being the other) I will wait for second or even third generation (I wish wtedy would ad more colors thank CMYK like Vogue or Harper's Bazaar) btw I use S24 Ultra so no rounded corners for me even on smartphones.
Kobo is the way to go!
Could you please compare it to onyx boox tab mini, please?
Color looks the same as on my Libra Color. I think the Colorsoft is much too expensive, especially compared to the Clara Color
In my opinion, the color looked way better on the Colorsoft in his side-by-side comparisons. But the Libra Colour at least has buttons and stylus support.
The kindle color is better than libra color but it is sometimesbworse than pocketbook. Even though I dont like kindle, I got the paper-white last year and hardly used it as I dont like the flush screen and small 6 inch and their lock down nature and I prefer kobo to but that's the truth they used the keleido better to keep the white whiter even when reading bw. I dont read comics I read manga but I'm tempted to switch my paper-white for this color one even though I'm planning to get a kobo when kobo realest a new libra bw.