I want to get one but don't want to leave Kindle. Edit: 08/23/24 ----> I caved and got the Kobo Libra Color. 🙃 Let's see where this goes for the next 30 days. 😅. Edit 2: I’m returning it after testing it out for a day (yes I know, 1 whole day). Anyway, I love the Kobo Libra Colour and what it offers, I hope Kindle takes a page out of their book. The User Interface, the features, and Libby/ OverDrive/ Google Drive and Dropbox being integrated within the device are helpful, the organization is amazing, and it looks cleaner and less hoarded compared to Kindle. However, the buttons felt stiff and KLC really wasn't worth the $219.99 plus tax. Plus it felt a lot slower than my Kindle Paperwhite 5. The price felt like overkill. Just wait for Amazon/Kindle to come out with their colored e-ink. I also learned a valuable lesson don't jump and go get the newest device. Wait it out.
I ordered the Kobo Libra Colour and I absolutely love it in white like this reviewer has. I also have a Kindle Paperwhite and will keep it because I have most of my books in the Kindle ecosystem. I will keep both e-readers, the Kobo will be for reading library books through Overdrive and EPUB book downloads from other websites like Z-Library, Project Gutenberg and other online places. I also have the Calibre program in my computer and have an archive of past converted EPUB books saved in there which I’ve uploaded onto my new Kobo so I already have plenty of books to read right in my Kobo without having to buy anything. Amazon’s Kindle in my view is still king because of the vast number of Kindle books in every subject imaginable which nobody else really has, especially Kindle exclusives and obscure e-books not found anywhere else.
I’m desperately hoping the rumors about a color e-ink kindle is true because it would be a dream - especially if they allowed annotation directly on the page!
@@papernrosesI have the Kindle Scribe and was super bummed that you cannot annotate directly. Only in sticky notes. Hopefully a future update will change that. I ordered the Kobo Libra Colour as well, I’ll probably keep both 😂
I was having the same problem with my palm changing the page. I just went to settings and turn off tap and swipe to go to the next page to swipe only. That fixed it 90% of the time!
Alright. The fact that you can actually annotate on the book pages instead of leaving hand written notes in a separate pop up window may have sold me. I have so many books on kindle but…….this may have been enough to convince me to switch.
I’m in love with mine. I’m keeping my paperwhite for KU, but I have enough books to where I’m gonna be using just the kobo for a while. The annotating is so much fun
Great, thorough review, sheesh 👏🏾 Best one i've seen by far. You answered almost all my lingering questions, and talked about many other things nobody else even mentioned. Thanks so much. I'm off to get me one! Cheers 🥂
Very informative! The thing I find the most unfortunate is that when some of us annotate, we do so in order to go to that particular color/tab/etc. in order to revisit certain passages for reference, to re-experience, or whatever other reason. If a reader geared towards annotating doesn't have some kind of sorting function to find not just the highlights, but specifically search highlights by color, then it sort of just defeats the purpose for me. I appreciate your review, and I think I'm going to wait around for the Kindle to think about these sorting/finding kinds of features.
Love this video! A very thorough review with great visuals, great editing, and just great vibe overall. just one critique: while you were talking the camera shifts a lott, i find that a bit distracting, but thats the only downside to this video. great job!
Great review. I’ve found Calibre can be a bit tricky in the past too, but it seems to be working for me at the moment so I’m stripping DRM off about 2000 books 😂
I really wanted to find something that wasn’t Amazon/Kindle because in good conscience, I can’t support them. I’m so happy that it’s everything you could ask for in an e-reader!!
I have a kindle and for the first time I'm considering changing. Personally, I don't know that I would bother transfering my books. Most of them I wouldn't reread, and I can access them on my phone for refrence. I'm waiting to see if kindle announces a new device before making my decision.
Great review, very thorough. I’m also super keen for an easy way to mark up my ebooks with handwritten annotations. The only thing preventing me from picking up the Libra Colour is that there’s currently no way to export/sync handwritten annotations (Kobo refers to this as Markup), unlike highlights/notes which you can export and sync to services like Readwise. I use a Supernote with its ‘Digest’ function currently which lets you export handwritten notes to PDF. It would be nice if Kobo let you do the same. Right now, if something happens to your Kobo and you have to replace it, those scribbled notes on your books? All gone. This is especially problematic with library books which you only have access to temporarily. Also, quick tip I saw from Reddit: If you swipe down from the top of the screen, you can access a menu to quickly jump between your last few items. e.g. to switch between a book and a notebook.
Thank you for taking the time to write about the exporting annotations issue. It is a deal breaker for me even though I’m looking for a way out of the Amazon/kindle environment.
@@papernroses : Kobo doesn't publish much updates on its firmwares. For example, I guess that the annotation software comes from the Kobo Ellipsa version and it didn't improve too much. Also, I read in Reddit that Kobo's annotation software is from another provider, so I think Kobo won't update this (and other features) in the near future... I also leave a comment in your channel about the notebook software inside the Kobo Libra Colour that for me is a no-no if you want a Kobo for writing journals or scientific data or personal information. Thanks for the video!
Loving your eReader reviews. Accessible and thorough! I've gone for the Boox Palma as I'm so invested in Kindle (probably have a 1,000 books) and it allows me to use Libby and BorrowBox too. I'd love it if Kindle made something similar.
Thank you so much! That is something I absolutely love about the Boox e-ink tablets the Palma is such a great device - I love mine, so many options for reading applications! I should try borrow box!
For your issue with removing DRM from your Amazon kindle library, have you tried to input your kindle's serial number on the DRM remover plugin? I've reset my pc a couple of times and each time I attempted to setup the plugin on Calibre, it was the only step I always completely overlooked, so you might want to check on that.
I have the Kobo libra in black and white and I like it a lot, although I am a paper fan and I tend to lean towards paperbaks instead of ebooks. The most annoying thing about ereaders so far is the notetaking part: I hate having my notes separate from the page. Maybe having them on the page and the possibility of switching colors will make me use my ereader more :D One thing I didn't notice is how easy it is to switch colors? How do you do that? Btw the last con you talked about is the only reason I will never purchase a kindle, or in general an "amazon only" product.
great review! answered all my questions :) i want a kobo so much but also i don’t think i would be able to let go of my kindle oasis + kindle unlimited combo 😢 maybe get both? lol
Thanks for the review! The one thing holding me back upgrading my Libra 2 to the colour version, is that I want to be able to annotation scientific papers as well, which I import as A4-sized pdf's. But judging from your test with a planner, it looks like the pinch&zoom you need for that are still not really workable. So for that, I would probably need the Boox, for a bigger screen, if that one even is big enough. Annotating with colours is my way of working as well, great to see it works so well in regular books.
I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
I’ve been converted and gonna pick one out this afternoon. However I have so much stuff on my kindle that it’s going to take forever to transfer lol. But gotta do it for the buttons, white colour and coloured screen!!
Very thorough review! Thank you so much! I tried testing it out in the stores but they never properly functioned. Thank you for your honest and clear review! Really made me make up my mind :)
I've got the Libra Colour for 6 months and I don't like it so much. Here are the reasons: 1) The pen is very expensive and not good at all. 2) I use it mostly for annotations in notebooks, but that software is incomplete and lacks some obvious options... 3) When you write close to the borders of the screen, the magnets affects the writing and it gets shaking lines (very annoying when trying to write with small letters or when drawing data tables). Overall, for reading is good, but the software is simple and it hasn't much updates (2 in the last months). Also, the Kobo customer service is not of much help; I told them about the issues twice, but didn't do anything to correct or compensate the errors. I think I won't buy another Kobo in the future.
You probably used a broken DeDRM plugin. I used the wrong one and had the same problem happened to me as well, as soon as I downloaded the plugin from another source it worked perfectly. I have the Kobo Clara Colour. I really enjoy your videos ☺️
Does it save your annotations for each book in a place you can see all the annotations without having to flip through the book? The Kindle does and I like that feature.
I'm pretty convinced I'm going to get it but I'm waiting a month to see if it's just impulsive but seeing as I've been talking myself out of buying it since the day it was announced I'll probably get it lol. I will keep my kindle though in case there's anything I want to read on KU honestly.
I wonder if they’ll be able to address the hand pressure problem when writing with the stylus. This looks so fun but I know my writing habits and it would jump all over the place 😅
I plan on getting this specifically for library and stuff your ereader day books. I won’t be getting rid of kindle unlimited because I use it too much to actually get rid of it.
I am so happy to hear that Kobo is blowing Kindle out of the water for annotating right now. Especially after Kindle had such a great response from their Wacom pen technology. I went with a boox note air 3c cause I wanted not only the color annotations and book covers and comics in color and such, but for how large it actually is. I originally had the first Kobo libra. I loved it. But ever since reading and annotating on the note air 3c I can't go back to a smaller size. And I actually went all digital for all my journals and sketchbooks now too. I wouldn't have wanted to update to this one after seeing other companies doing so much better with a droid. My boox lasts like three days on a charge with everyday use. If I'm reading all day it's two days and that's with drawing and journaling. I'm glad Amazon finally has some competition.
I bought this just to get library synch (Amazon stiffs Canadian customers!), and can’t get over how well it works. My Paperwhite and Scribe are sitting idle.
How do you think about the organization on kindle vs kobo? I'm considering switching because of the annotation abilities, but if kobo had better book organization than Kindle that would push me over the fence.
What I love about the Kobo book organising features is that you can make custom 'collections' and add books to one or multiple collections (e.g. I have collections for : fantasy, philosophy, climate crisis, children's books, science fiction, etc). Other than that, you can sort by 'recent, date added, title, author, series, file size and file type' and filter by: all, ebooks, unread, reading, finished, purchased, previews, imported and downloaded
I do have a question about annotations on library books. Will they be lost once you have to give the book back to your library or will you still have access to them but them but without the link to the specific section in the book?
@@drivenspirit416 Thanks a lot for the answer. And fair enough. Was hoping that you keep them in your notebooks section. But that is not really a dealbreaker for me since I usually buy a book if I like it enough to even make annotations in it.
Just something that could be helpful - you can change the setting for how the screen responds. E.g. you can turn off the "tap" and swithc to only "swipe" or "buttons" for page turning. Could be useful when you're writing and pressing down with your hand.
Check out the Kobo Elipsa. It has 10.3" screen. Unfortunately it doesn't have a Colour option yet, but rumors are that they're working on one and it could be released around July 2025. Might be worth keeping an eye out for.
I don't recommend any of the Kobos for studying or scientific annotations. I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
why is the camera moving around? hahaha thanks for this review tho! I have a 2012 kindle keyboard i got for free from my mom. I love annotating my physical books tho so this is really tempting hahahaha
Hi, I was able to go to my content on Amazon’s website and download the files and upload directly to calibre and convert to epub. Unsure if this epub can now be uploaded to the kobo though
I'm curious how this works with libby if you're in the US with multiple library cards that all use libby. Can you still send books from libby on your phone to the kobo? If not then are you locked in to the 1 library?
Hi, Chantal! I've recently discovered your channel (specifically because of your Onyx Boox Mini Tab C review). Is there a way that you can do a side-by-side comparison of the said device and this e-reader? Thank you!
lol ... I didn't even consider the fact that you can annotate in different colors ... Now I'm really tempted. But no, my libra h20 is perfectly fine for now .. even though taking notes and annotations on it sucks.
PDF and ePub formats are both compatible with Kobo. However, not everyone is successful at transferring pre-purchased book files to Kobo devices. There's currently no Kindle app on Kobo devices, meaning there's no fool-proof way to transfer.
From reading distance you can't notice what's so called "screen door effects" at all! Many other reviewers just took camera shots at a close and max zoomed out distance and made it a big deal! May I ask how much brightness you put on? The screen looks naturally off white for me! :)
@@papernroses Yours is the clearest video on the color screen! I was tossing up pre-ordering between black or white, but finally ordered white, even with the same sand beige cover as yours. I had always used black Kindles but with your video I think I'll be very happy with the white device - time for a complete getaway from the past (Amazon)! :)) Thanks a lot.
For annotating I do because it has a built in book store and overdrive that allows you to directly write on your books! But I still always recommend boox for anyone who reads on multiple applications because you can do it all on one and always read with the e-ink display! I hope that answers your question!
I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
Hi, does kobo have an inbuilt dictionary? And if i take notes on the books that I borrow from library , will the notes be missing after I returned the book?
I want to get one but don't want to leave Kindle.
Edit: 08/23/24 ----> I caved and got the Kobo Libra Color. 🙃 Let's see where this goes for the next 30 days. 😅.
Edit 2: I’m returning it after testing it out for a day (yes I know, 1 whole day). Anyway, I love the Kobo Libra Colour and what it offers, I hope Kindle takes a page out of their book. The User Interface, the features, and Libby/ OverDrive/ Google Drive and Dropbox being integrated within the device are helpful, the organization is amazing, and it looks cleaner and less hoarded compared to Kindle.
However, the buttons felt stiff and KLC really wasn't worth the $219.99 plus tax. Plus it felt a lot slower than my Kindle Paperwhite 5.
The price felt like overkill.
Just wait for Amazon/Kindle to come out with their colored e-ink.
I also learned a valuable lesson don't jump and go get the newest device. Wait it out.
My thoughts exactly. It’s an expensive change if it’s not as good as Kindle
Same! Will wait for Kindle to release something like this! Hopefully they release a white device
I ordered the Kobo Libra Colour and I absolutely love it in white like this reviewer has. I also have a Kindle Paperwhite and will keep it because I have most of my books in the Kindle ecosystem. I will keep both e-readers, the Kobo will be for reading library books through Overdrive and EPUB book downloads from other websites like Z-Library, Project Gutenberg and other online places. I also have the Calibre program in my computer and have an archive of past converted EPUB books saved in there which I’ve uploaded onto my new Kobo so I already have plenty of books to read right in my Kobo without having to buy anything. Amazon’s Kindle in my view is still king because of the vast number of Kindle books in every subject imaginable which nobody else really has, especially Kindle exclusives and obscure e-books not found anywhere else.
I’m desperately hoping the rumors about a color e-ink kindle is true because it would be a dream - especially if they allowed annotation directly on the page!
@@papernrosesI have the Kindle Scribe and was super bummed that you cannot annotate directly. Only in sticky notes. Hopefully a future update will change that. I ordered the Kobo Libra Colour as well, I’ll probably keep both 😂
Now this is a thorough review! You even talked about things I didn't even think about (changing font size when having already annotated)!
Thank you so much! 💗💗
I was having the same problem with my palm changing the page. I just went to settings and turn off tap and swipe to go to the next page to swipe only. That fixed it 90% of the time!
Alright. The fact that you can actually annotate on the book pages instead of leaving hand written notes in a separate pop up window may have sold me. I have so many books on kindle but…….this may have been enough to convince me to switch.
I’m in love with mine. I’m keeping my paperwhite for KU, but I have enough books to where I’m gonna be using just the kobo for a while. The annotating is so much fun
EXACTLY what im doing too!
Honestly this is what I’m going too, the annotating is too fun but I do still love my kindle lol
You’ve covered a lot especially things directly on my mind when I saw this product. Thanks for that!
This is extremely helpful! I wanted to by the colored e-reader since it came out. Thank you for the very detailed review!
Hi, I just randomly showed up to see a review, but I just wanted to say the unboxing was really well done.
Great, thorough review, sheesh 👏🏾 Best one i've seen by far.
You answered almost all my lingering questions, and talked about many other things nobody else even mentioned. Thanks so much. I'm off to get me one! Cheers 🥂
i have kindle and kobo. and love kobo, having both is fun :)
How do you use both, please? Do you have a specific use for them or does it simply depend on the day? ^^
I use Kindle and Kobo - they both have their pros and cons. Great review. I agree, the new Kobo Colour is a great device.
I agree with you! Both definitely have their place, personally will be using both too haha
This is so thorough and helpful, thank you! I would buy this based on the direct-borrow from library option ALONE, that is my dream.
Very informative! The thing I find the most unfortunate is that when some of us annotate, we do so in order to go to that particular color/tab/etc. in order to revisit certain passages for reference, to re-experience, or whatever other reason. If a reader geared towards annotating doesn't have some kind of sorting function to find not just the highlights, but specifically search highlights by color, then it sort of just defeats the purpose for me. I appreciate your review, and I think I'm going to wait around for the Kindle to think about these sorting/finding kinds of features.
This is the exact review I needed! Thank you for talking about palm on the screen while writing.
Love this video! A very thorough review with great visuals, great editing, and just great vibe overall. just one critique: while you were talking the camera shifts a lott, i find that a bit distracting, but thats the only downside to this video. great job!
Great review. I’ve found Calibre can be a bit tricky in the past too, but it seems to be working for me at the moment so I’m stripping DRM off about 2000 books 😂
Same I’m doing a couple a day.
I feel your pain...I've been going through mine. I think I FINALLY got all the twitchy plug-in pieces first.
Nowadays i keep watching videos about ereaders so i dont have time to read
I really wanted to find something that wasn’t Amazon/Kindle because in good conscience, I can’t support them. I’m so happy that it’s everything you could ask for in an e-reader!!
I have a kindle and for the first time I'm considering changing. Personally, I don't know that I would bother transfering my books. Most of them I wouldn't reread, and I can access them on my phone for refrence. I'm waiting to see if kindle announces a new device before making my decision.
They are supposed to come out with a color e-reader next year
Great review, very thorough. I’m also super keen for an easy way to mark up my ebooks with handwritten annotations. The only thing preventing me from picking up the Libra Colour is that there’s currently no way to export/sync handwritten annotations (Kobo refers to this as Markup), unlike highlights/notes which you can export and sync to services like Readwise. I use a Supernote with its ‘Digest’ function currently which lets you export handwritten notes to PDF. It would be nice if Kobo let you do the same. Right now, if something happens to your Kobo and you have to replace it, those scribbled notes on your books? All gone. This is especially problematic with library books which you only have access to temporarily.
Also, quick tip I saw from Reddit: If you swipe down from the top of the screen, you can access a menu to quickly jump between your last few items. e.g. to switch between a book and a notebook.
Wow! That’s a great point! Seems like an oversight to not allow annotations to be exported! Hopefully we get a software update!
Thank you for taking the time to write about the exporting annotations issue. It is a deal breaker for me even though I’m looking for a way out of the Amazon/kindle environment.
@@papernroses : Kobo doesn't publish much updates on its firmwares. For example, I guess that the annotation software comes from the Kobo Ellipsa version and it didn't improve too much. Also, I read in Reddit that Kobo's annotation software is from another provider, so I think Kobo won't update this (and other features) in the near future...
I also leave a comment in your channel about the notebook software inside the Kobo Libra Colour that for me is a no-no if you want a Kobo for writing journals or scientific data or personal information.
Thanks for the video!
Loving your eReader reviews. Accessible and thorough! I've gone for the Boox Palma as I'm so invested in Kindle (probably have a 1,000 books) and it allows me to use Libby and BorrowBox too. I'd love it if Kindle made something similar.
Thank you so much! That is something I absolutely love about the Boox e-ink tablets the Palma is such a great device - I love mine, so many options for reading applications! I should try borrow box!
I picked a Palma even though I knew this was coming out. I don’t regret it, but I’m still envious of the colour.
For your issue with removing DRM from your Amazon kindle library, have you tried to input your kindle's serial number on the DRM remover plugin? I've reset my pc a couple of times and each time I attempted to setup the plugin on Calibre, it was the only step I always completely overlooked, so you might want to check on that.
I have the Kobo libra in black and white and I like it a lot, although I am a paper fan and I tend to lean towards paperbaks instead of ebooks.
The most annoying thing about ereaders so far is the notetaking part: I hate having my notes separate from the page.
Maybe having them on the page and the possibility of switching colors will make me use my ereader more :D One thing I didn't notice is how easy it is to switch colors? How do you do that?
Btw the last con you talked about is the only reason I will never purchase a kindle, or in general an "amazon only" product.
great review! answered all my questions :)
i want a kobo so much but also i don’t think i would be able to let go of my kindle oasis + kindle unlimited combo 😢
maybe get both? lol
Thanks for the review! The one thing holding me back upgrading my Libra 2 to the colour version, is that I want to be able to annotation scientific papers as well, which I import as A4-sized pdf's. But judging from your test with a planner, it looks like the pinch&zoom you need for that are still not really workable. So for that, I would probably need the Boox, for a bigger screen, if that one even is big enough. Annotating with colours is my way of working as well, great to see it works so well in regular books.
I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
Such a great review!!! This kobo is very temping and I was dying to hear your review before I even thought to consider it. ❤
You just made my day! 💗
I’ve been converted and gonna pick one out this afternoon. However I have so much stuff on my kindle that it’s going to take forever to transfer lol. But gotta do it for the buttons, white colour and coloured screen!!
Very thorough review! Thank you so much! I tried testing it out in the stores but they never properly functioned. Thank you for your honest and clear review! Really made me make up my mind :)
FANTASTIC review !! Thank You !! xx
I've got the Libra Colour for 6 months and I don't like it so much. Here are the reasons:
1) The pen is very expensive and not good at all.
2) I use it mostly for annotations in notebooks, but that software is incomplete and lacks some obvious options...
3) When you write close to the borders of the screen, the magnets affects the writing and it gets shaking lines (very annoying when trying to write with small letters or when drawing data tables).
Overall, for reading is good, but the software is simple and it hasn't much updates (2 in the last months). Also, the Kobo customer service is not of much help; I told them about the issues twice, but didn't do anything to correct or compensate the errors. I think I won't buy another Kobo in the future.
I will be using both kobo and kindle
Same!! Haha
omg im so excited i cant even wait until after the video finishes to comment
You probably used a broken DeDRM plugin. I used the wrong one and had the same problem happened to me as well, as soon as I downloaded the plugin from another source it worked perfectly.
I have the Kobo Clara Colour.
I really enjoy your videos ☺️
This is everything I want in an e-reader! Maybe I’ll get this one someday, but for now I’m ✨broke✨
Does it save your annotations for each book in a place you can see all the annotations without having to flip through the book? The Kindle does and I like that feature.
Thank you for such a thorough and honest review!
This is my next dream to get this haha thanks for the review
wow this is such a complete review! it's interesting indeed for your e-reader to have colours and you can even write in it
Rumors is 2005 Amazon is coming with two color e- reader. Definitely I can wait
I hope that’s true! Would be a dream!
@@papernroses More than a rumour. It's been announced. A 6" and a 10" version, as I recall.
It came out today and I am trying to decide 😅
Why does the camera keep moving when you move omg im getting dizzy LOL
lol my camera has a gimble, oops! 😅
@@papernroses might have to turn face tracking off since it's just a sit-down video? 😅gimbals may be helpful if you're on the go hehe
Such a detailed review ! So helpful, Loved it !!!
Great video! Not sure if you said this and I missed it, but do you get to view annotations made on library books that have been returned?
I'm pretty convinced I'm going to get it but I'm waiting a month to see if it's just impulsive but seeing as I've been talking myself out of buying it since the day it was announced I'll probably get it lol. I will keep my kindle though in case there's anything I want to read on KU honestly.
Your review is very good, I just wondered if you know one thing, can you use multiple cards with he overdrive? I currently use 6 on my Kindle.
I wonder if they’ll be able to address the hand pressure problem when writing with the stylus. This looks so fun but I know my writing habits and it would jump all over the place 😅
I plan on getting this specifically for library and stuff your ereader day books. I won’t be getting rid of kindle unlimited because I use it too much to actually get rid of it.
This is a great idea! I’m keeping kindle and kindle unlimited too - too hard to leave behind haha
Im just going to wait for kindles colour as they are making 1 coming between this year to next year
Can’t wait for the kindle color! So exciting!
I'm excited for Kindle to come out with the color kindle in 2025. They are going to perfect the kobo style. 6" and 10" both waterproof. 😊
I just ordered mine today so excited
Best video on this thank you!❤
I wish they would Sell Kobo in my Country. This white eReader is such a Beauty
I am so happy to hear that Kobo is blowing Kindle out of the water for annotating right now. Especially after Kindle had such a great response from their Wacom pen technology. I went with a boox note air 3c cause I wanted not only the color annotations and book covers and comics in color and such, but for how large it actually is.
I originally had the first Kobo libra. I loved it. But ever since reading and annotating on the note air 3c I can't go back to a smaller size. And I actually went all digital for all my journals and sketchbooks now too.
I wouldn't have wanted to update to this one after seeing other companies doing so much better with a droid.
My boox lasts like three days on a charge with everyday use. If I'm reading all day it's two days and that's with drawing and journaling.
I'm glad Amazon finally has some competition.
Great video brought one a few days ago I love it 😊
I bought this just to get library synch (Amazon stiffs Canadian customers!), and can’t get over how well it works. My Paperwhite and Scribe are sitting idle.
For me kindle is just way to restrictive with the selection and I can’t even upload pdf files. I’m definitely switching to this Kobo colour
I totally get that! Btw have you tried the send to kindle website you should be able to upload pdf’s that way (just won’t have the cover)
I would like to get the Kobo but I can’t access my books from Kindle.
How do you think about the organization on kindle vs kobo? I'm considering switching because of the annotation abilities, but if kobo had better book organization than Kindle that would push me over the fence.
What I love about the Kobo book organising features is that you can make custom 'collections' and add books to one or multiple collections (e.g. I have collections for : fantasy, philosophy, climate crisis, children's books, science fiction, etc). Other than that, you can sort by 'recent, date added, title, author, series, file size and file type' and filter by: all, ebooks, unread, reading, finished, purchased, previews, imported and downloaded
I found out yesterday that THROUGH CALIBRE YOU CAN TRANSFER YOUR KINDLE BOOKS TO KOBO!!!🎉
Calibre is a gem
I do have a question about annotations on library books. Will they be lost once you have to give the book back to your library or will you still have access to them but them but without the link to the specific section in the book?
You have to re-check out the book, or buy it in order to see your annotations
@@drivenspirit416 Thanks a lot for the answer. And fair enough. Was hoping that you keep them in your notebooks section. But that is not really a dealbreaker for me since I usually buy a book if I like it enough to even make annotations in it.
Just something that could be helpful - you can change the setting for how the screen responds. E.g. you can turn off the "tap" and swithc to only "swipe" or "buttons" for page turning. Could be useful when you're writing and pressing down with your hand.
This is sooo helpful!
If kobo would make a big one for students, i’ll be to first one to buy one!
Check out the Kobo Elipsa. It has 10.3" screen. Unfortunately it doesn't have a Colour option yet, but rumors are that they're working on one and it could be released around July 2025. Might be worth keeping an eye out for.
I don't recommend any of the Kobos for studying or scientific annotations.
I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
My question is: does it have ‘disable touchscreen’ feature?
why is the camera moving around? hahaha thanks for this review tho! I have a 2012 kindle keyboard i got for free from my mom. I love annotating my physical books tho so this is really tempting hahahaha
apparently she has a gimbal that might have face tracking on lol I recommended that she turn it off for just sit-down videos hehe
I want to annotate as well. I hope if the rumors for the color kindle are true, that you are able to annotate in the kindle. How is the battery life?
Great review! Can you export your highlights and annotations to your email or an app like you can on a kindle?
No ☹️ from what I have researched. You can export your notebook.
excellent review!!
Hi, I was able to go to my content on Amazon’s website and download the files and upload directly to calibre and convert to epub. Unsure if this epub can now be uploaded to the kobo though
Thanks for this review! Is it possible to easily export highlighted text and annotations to your PC or are they trapped on the device?
I'm curious how this works with libby if you're in the US with multiple library cards that all use libby. Can you still send books from libby on your phone to the kobo? If not then are you locked in to the 1 library?
I’ve no issues removing DRM from my kindle books on Calibre. I’ve done it many times💁
Iv always wanted to annotate my books, but i hate "ruining" my books, so i just tab, i would totally get this!!
Would you say that you have the same issue while making annotations, in regards to the palm rejection?
🙋🏼♂️🇪🇦 Hola! Una revisión muy práctica y útil. Gracias por compartir. 🤗🤗👏👏👏👍👋👋
Hi, Chantal! I've recently discovered your channel (specifically because of your Onyx Boox Mini Tab C review). Is there a way that you can do a side-by-side comparison of the said device and this e-reader? Thank you!
This is a great idea! I’ll add it to my list of video to film! 💗
@@papernroses Thank you! Looking forward to it!
Yes, I'm tossing up between those two now I found a few retailers in Australia actually do sell some Onyx Boox...
BTW, I installed the Bookerly font, and it helped with readability.
after uploading your kindle books with calibre, can you make annotations on them as the regular kobo books?
Great review. Are you still enjoying the Libra?
Great video! I like how you can annotate on any book. For some reason Kindle Scribe can only do the same on PDFs but on epub/mobi only sticky notes :/
thank you for your review
Thank you for such a great review.
Do you think that the next Kindle Scribe will have similar capabilities? I want this, but I am in WAY too deep with Kindle lol.
I would loveee if it was!
Cool features would love to have these options in libby or hoopla.
Just wanted to say i love ur videos
Omgosh thank you! 💗💗🥹
lol ... I didn't even consider the fact that you can annotate in different colors ... Now I'm really tempted. But no, my libra h20 is perfectly fine for now .. even though taking notes and annotations on it sucks.
Did you keep clear case on when you put in the notebook? It fits that way?
No this is just the sleep case ☺️
Loved the review!
(Its only me or her camera is moving too? Like every hand movement the canara ajusts a bit??)
Just learning how to use a new camera and I had the tracker on my gimbal! It’s off in my new videos! Oops!
I really really want this but I am also waiting for a colored Kindle. I’m not rich enough to have both 😭
Where can we find the digital planner you showed in this video?
I download my books on my Kindle, it's still EPUB format on Kobo or it changes?
PDF and ePub formats are both compatible with Kobo. However, not everyone is successful at transferring pre-purchased book files to Kobo devices. There's currently no Kindle app on Kobo devices, meaning there's no fool-proof way to transfer.
@@Ashlyn-p1r thank you very much!
I had the same issue with Calibre. I was able to google how to fix it. I think I had to download an older version of the dedrm plugin
From reading distance you can't notice what's so called "screen door effects" at all! Many other reviewers just took camera shots at a close and max zoomed out distance and made it a big deal! May I ask how much brightness you put on? The screen looks naturally off white for me! :)
I had my brightness on 50% I believe for most of this video! ☺️
@@papernroses Yours is the clearest video on the color screen! I was tossing up pre-ordering between black or white, but finally ordered white, even with the same sand beige cover as yours. I had always used black Kindles but with your video I think I'll be very happy with the white device - time for a complete getaway from the past (Amazon)! :)) Thanks a lot.
do you like this better than the boox mini tab c?
For annotating I do because it has a built in book store and overdrive that allows you to directly write on your books! But I still always recommend boox for anyone who reads on multiple applications because you can do it all on one and always read with the e-ink display! I hope that answers your question!
I've been using the Kobo Libra Colour for 3 months, mostly for annotations and notebooks, and I have to say that Kobo... is for reading mainly. It lacks A LOT of basic functions (like adding a new page in the middle of a notebook, general copy/pasting, duplicate a notebook in a new file, etc.), although using colouring for writing is nice, I have to admit that. But, another huugee disappointment for me is thr stylus writing: when I write with it close to the borders of the screen, the lines go crazy; it's nearly impossible to draw a straight line or write a small character (I think the magnets inside the Kobo or in the case interfere with writing precision). As a summary, if you want to write decently, invest more money in a Boox, Supernote or other decent e-ink annotation device, not in a Kobo...
Thanks for the informative video!
Hi, does kobo have an inbuilt dictionary? And if i take notes on the books that I borrow from library , will the notes be missing after I returned the book?
Thank you for the great review. However, I would point out that some book prices on the Kobo bookstore are more expensive than the kindle version.
I'm a converted long time Kindle user too like you haha
I could not resist haha 😆
You made no mention of the color. That’s shocking, as that’s the only new feature for an ereader device
hi, do you know if the Kobo Libra Color is compatible with other electronic pencils by any chance?
I want this too. I plan to buy them.
I want a coloured e reader but I currently have kindle. What is the best coloured e reader to go for?